How is your body different and the same to a giraffe’s? What characteristics make a mammal a mammal, or a reptile a reptile? In this title, readers will turn their investigative skills to studying animal bodies and learning how scientists group animals. Packed with fascinating facts and fun challenges, students will meet a host of animals including blue whales, the world’s largest spider, great white sharks and colourful chameleons. How does a polar bear’s fat help it survive in the freezing Arctic? Is a bat a mammal or a bird? And can you tell whether a minibeast is a spider or an insect? Look for the download button throughout the book. It shows there are free downloadable worksheets and other resources available for that topic.
This is Book 6 in the Fundamental Science Key Stage 1 Series. See all Fundamental Science Key Stage 1 books here.
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Ruth Owen has been developing, writing and editing children's books for over ten years. Her books include early learning titles, maths and science books, and fiction and non-fiction for children with reading difficulties.
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