Meet some of the amazing animals that live in the coldest parts of the world. Do you know which bird can survive in temperatures as low as -50 DegreesC? Or which animal walks 20,000 kilometres every year? Find out the answers, and lots more amazing facts in this book.
WOW! Facts is a progressively levelled series of non-fiction books that support reading fluency and comprehension for struggling and reluctant readers. It is available in banded levels from Turquoise to Grey, with reading ages ranging from 6 to 9. The titles in White Level have a reading age between 6.5 and 7 years and an interest age from 9 up to 14 years. These fun, fact-filled books have wide appeal and cover a huge array of subjects. They use bite-sized chunks of text and generous letter and paragraph spacing to aid readability for dyslexic students. Full-colour photographic illustrations support comprehension and bring the wonderful world of information to life.
This is Book 8 in the Wow! Facts (W) Series. See all Wow! Facts (W) books here.
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Michael Leach is an author and television cameraman specializing in large mammals. In the past few years he has worked with mountain gorillas in Rwanda, orangutans in Borneo, lemurs in Madagascar and polar bears in the Arctic, and he still bears the scar from the teeth of an unfriendy young brown bear he photographed in 1976. He has filmed natural history pr
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