This book is suitable for ages 6-12. Slithering snakes, jumping kangaroos, flying albatrosses, and swimming salmon - every animal, including humans, has its own unique way of getting around. This beautiful book explains the how, why, and 'are we there yet?' of animals large and small across the globe. The topics include: how an animal's environment affects its movement; how an animal's skeleton affects its movement; unusual animal movers such as the water-walking basilisk; how a parent helps its young to move around.
This is Book 15 in the Science of Living Things S. Series. See all Science of Living Things S. books here.
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The author, Niki Walker, is constantly curious about what's happening in the world and why. She has written over twenty books for young people. She has also contributed to projects for CBC, Oxford University Press, McGraw-Hill Ryerson and more. She lives in Toronto, Canada.
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