As aphids suck nectar from the stems of plants, a ladybird leaves its winter hiding place to start munching on aphids. As worms wriggle through the soil helping to bring nutrients and rainwater to the roots of the garden’s trees, a robin hunts for worms to feed to its chicks. And when autumn arrives, seeds from the sunflowers and fruit from the old apple tree become food for birds and mice. Step by step, readers will explore a garden habitat and discover how all the living things form an ecosystem and rely on each other for survival.
This is Book 4 in the Living Things and Their Habitats Series. See all Living Things and Their Habitats 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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