It's spring and it's time for the older beaver children to move out and make their own lodge. First they will have to build a dam - fortunately their parents will teach them what to do. Along the way, the beavers will learn about gravity, friction and water pressure - as well as the wetland habitat they call home.
Animal Science is a gentle non-fiction nature picture book series for age 5+ that uses innate animal behaviour to simply explain key science topics.
Check out: Bear's Big Rest: A Science Story about Sleep, Swallow's Long Flight: A Science Story about Migration, Narwhal's Tusk: A Science Story about Changing States, Bat's First Hunt: A Science Story about Sound, Squirrel's Garden: A Science Story about Plants.
This is Book 13 in the Animal Science Series. See all Animal Science books here.
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Sarah Snashall is an experienced educational author who has written for Oxford International English, Scholastic, Collins, Pearson, Hodder and Kingfisher. She has written lots for teachers and also workbooks for children. She loves reading bedtime stories to her children and she also volunteers at her local school running guided reading sessions. She sings,
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