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The Alphabet Book ABC Animals - by Steven Brusvale (Hardcover)

The Alphabet Book ABC Animals - by  Steven Brusvale (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The Alphabet Book ABC Animals is large, colorful and cognitive book which includes more than 90 photos of animals. The layout is clean and considered selection helps to discover the wonderful world of animals: from armadillo to zebra - with a flamingo, komodo dragon, owl, polar bear, wolf, and even a yellow-billed hornbill.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Animals are the most diverse group of living organisms on Earth. To date, scientists estimate there are nearly 2 million of animal species. The animal group includes insects, shellfish, birds, and mammals. Animals live on land, in water, in soil, and some of them have even learnt to live inside other bodies. </p><p> A blue whale, the largest animal on our planet, can weigh up to 150 tons and this giant's tongue weights as much as an elephant! Yet, many animals are very small in size, and some of them can be detected only through a microscope.</p><p>Animals continuously move, eat, protect themselves from their enemies, reproduce, and take care of their offspring. They are part of a food chain, they pollinate plants, distribute fruit and seeds. Animal predators are natural cleaners who control the number of herbivores (plant eaters). </p><p>The book contains a careful selection of animal pictures. By looking at them, a child is able to see the general appearance of each animal portrayed with maximum accuracy. This is particularly important in developing the child's understanding of the surrounding world.</p><p>I hope this book will make the task of learning an alphabet an exciting and enlightening adventure for your child. Along with your child, you'll be awed, once again, by the variety of animals living among us on this planet. </p>

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