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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect For A Young Reader's Home Library!
Wanting to begin a home library for a young reader, I looked at DK's 'First Reference' series of books. As I already own a few of their more advanced titles, the high quality production and excellent layout of this book came as no surprise. 'First Animal Encyclopedia' features around 80 full colour double-page spreads (168 pages in total). Each is packed with wonderful photographs and accompanied by small blocks of large print which is perfect for young readers.As all the major areas of the animal kingdom are covered, little readers will discover: big cats, birds of prey, insects, sea creatures and much more. With each page looking like a collage, children not yet able to read the text will still enjoy the multitude of pictures. And, as their reading improves, this Animal Encyclopedia should provide years of enjoyment. Recommended for children aged 5 - 8 years. 5 Stars.Tip: Show your little student the Glossary at the back so they can look up new words.If you found my review helpful, let me know.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
Lovely illustrations, lots of facts.
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple information for each animal
Great for my four year old grandson who asks why all the time. Basic info on each animal easy to use great pictures
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth buying.
If you're child is into animals, this is a great book. My nephew is 2 , enjoys looking at the excellent photos whilst his parents tell him all about them. When he's older it will be an brilliant reference book for him. A great purchase.
5.0 out of 5 stars Full of very good pictures
A great buy for our 4 year grandson. He spends a lot of time scanning the pictures and reading some words … it is also a great stimulant for discussion with us. Very well laid out with interesting topics.
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this encyclopedia!
My daughter absolutely loves this book, we read it every night before bed. She's learnt so much from it already & is telling me what all of the animals are!
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic book for little animal lovers
This a fantastic book for any little ones that love animals (which seems to be all of them). My son is only 2 but he loves this book. Pictures are great and gets us talking about the diversity of species and habitats - I think he has learned a lot! Also great distraction if waiting at the doctors, at a restaurant or in traffic etc!! We take it everywhere
Beautiful book and efficient seller
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mio figlio lo ama, ci sono tantissime info e colori brillanti.
MARAVILLOSO!
The media could not be loaded. He adquirido este libro en tapa blanda. El tamaño es grande, aproximadamente como un folio y os recomiendo que le forréis para proteger las tapas y que aguanten más el uso.Lo siguiente que tengo que deciros es que es UNA PASADA: 168 páginas de contenidos entre las que se incluyen: índice, introducción (el reino animal), mamíferos, pájaros, reptiles y anfibios, bichos, peces, otros contenidos curiosos (animales asombrosos, verdadero o falso, concurso, quién soy, donde mi vivo), glosario, índice y créditos.Cosas a destacar: imágenes a color, super reales, texto mezclado con imágenes que hace más entretenida la lectura y búsqueda, una pregunta sobre la información dada en cada hoja con su respuesta, muchíiiiisima información, cada imagen de un animal lleva al lado nombre, en cada página te da la referencia de otra que está relacionada.Me encanta que en la zona trasera tiene secciones divertidas y novedosas.Está genial para aprender, nos enseña un montón de animales, de especies, de relaciones entre ellos, es simplemente genial. Es normal que su valoración por los compradores sea de 5 ESTRELLAS. A mis hijos le has encantado y nos valdrá para muchos años.Os dejo un video y unas fotografías. Espero que os sirva de ayuda y la información os resulte útil!
Excellent addition to elementary science curriculum
This book is such a great addition to a homeschool biology curriculum for 1st graders. My LO constantly wants to get this one off the shelf and just look at it. I chose it over the beautifully illustrated DK Visual Encyclopedia of Animals because of the bite-sized, elementary-appropriate text for each animal. Animals are listed by real family or invented group, such as "small and cunning" or "hoofed mammals." While this encyclopedia won't grow with a child past maybe 5th grade, I could see a child getting to the end of this book with hundreds of memorable 1- or 2-sentence facts about the plethora of wildlife in our beautifully made world. A neat fact listed in the book explains why female nesting game birds are duller in color than males: to camouflage them against the ground when nesting. It was like a lightbulb went off in my 1st grader's brain and got her thinking about all the adaptive mechanisms animals employ to survive. That tidbit is much more interesting than how many meters tall each animal grows, its lifespan, its habitat down to the latitude and longitude, or what animal it purports to descend from. New vocabulary is explained in simple terms that most 1st/2nd graders can read, i.e., "Camouflage: A good way for insects to 'disappear' is to hide among plants. This white orchid mantis is hiding in plants that are the same color as it is. Can you find it?"So impressed! Nice binding, thick paper, crisp, clear graphics and text. Short glossary, but sufficient index and table of contents. There's even trivia at the bottom of each page.
Good couality of pages you can buy it without any ...
Good couality of pages you can buy it without any problem.My younger child like it so much good for all Animals lover
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First Animal Encyclopedia: A First Reference Book for Children (DK First Reference)
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