Take-Along Guides (Sold 5 Per Set)

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1) Take-Along Guide : Birds, Nests and Eggs A fun, informative take-along guide that will help children identify 15 birds. Kid will also learn how and where birds build their homes and all about their young. Plus the guide features activities that are fun and easy to do. There's also a six-page scrapbook for drawings and notes. Invites young naturalists to spot wildlife. Safety tips are provided and interesting activities are suggested. Colour illustrations enhance the presentation.

2) Take-Along Guide : Caterpillars, Bugs and Butterflies This fascinating series turns ordinary walks into adventures. Children learn to identify a variety of different plant, animal and insect species. -- Helps children identify different species. -- Includes scrapbook pages, for notes or drawings. -- Features detailed true-to-life illustrations.

3) Take-Along Guide : Frogs, Toads and Turtles Colourful illustrations and useful tips help 8- to 12-year-olds find and identify 30 different kinds of frogs, toads, and turtles in this fun guide that's perfect for outdoor adventures. For each species, children learn what it looks like, what it eats and where to find it. Plus there are fascinating facts, fun activities, and scrapbook pages for notes or drawings.

4) Take-Along Guide : Rocks, Fossils and Arrowheads For use in schools and libraries only. A perfect companion to a nature walk teaches kids about 15 varieties of rocks and minerals, five kinds of fossils, and seven types of arrowheads and artifacts, explaining what they look like, where to find them, and what they are used for.

5) Take-Along Guide : Planets, Moons and Stars This book provides an introduction to the bodies in our solar system. Young astronomers and explorers will learn to identify our nine planets and how to seek out the shapes in the sky that our ancestors saw thousands of years ago. This book includes information on which planets and constellations you can see with the naked eye or with binoculars, and which ones require telescopes. Statistics, illustrations and interesting facts are included in each section. What are shooting stars? How has the night sky changed over time? Which planet has the most moons? How did Orion get its name? How old is our sun?  

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