The Kingfisher Animal Encyclopedia

The Kingfisher Animal Encyclopedia by David Burnie is an unabridged edition published by Kingfisher in 2011. This comprehensive reference book, spanning 319 pages, serves as an informative resource for all ages, presenting a wide array of animal life in a clear and accessible format. The encyclopedia is designed to cover every animal group, providing essential facts and stunning images that enhance the learning experience.
Readers will find detailed entries on individual animals, along with informative panels that explore topics such as metamorphosis, camouflage, and hibernation. This edition is ideal for those seeking a thorough understanding of the animal kingdom, making it suitable for both educational purposes and casual reference. The Kingfisher Animal Encyclopedia stands out as a valuable addition to any collection focused on juvenile nonfiction and animal reference materials.
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Kingfi sher encyclopedias are award-winning, information-packed reference books for all the family. The beautiful new editions are updated versions of these trusted favourites-perfect for gifts and reference alike. If you want one animal encyclopedia, this is it! All animal life is to be found within the pages of The Kingfi sher Animal Encyclopedia. The book is arranged simply, covering every animal group, from the smallest to the largest. Individual animal entries are packed with vital facts and accompanied by superb images, and are complemented by panels on subjects such as metamorphosis, camoufl age and hibernation.
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