The Discover series by popular children’s author Rose Alden is acknowledged by educators, parents and children alike to be one of the best educational eBooks series available.
Fascinating information is cleverly presented with engaging questions, fun facts and stunning photographs all beautifully packaged to entertain and educate enquiring young minds.
Which group includes animals that can breathe both underwater and on land, drink through their skin, regrow their eyes and are coated with slime? Meet the Amphibians!
Do you know
How to spot and amphibian?
Why amphibians are covered in slime?
How tadpoles turn into a frogs?
What amphibians eat?
The difference between a frog and a toad?
Why the frog has such a long tongue?
How to spot the difference between the male and female frog – look to the ears!?
Why toads have warty looking skin?
Why frogs and toads have air sac’s?
The difference between a newt and a salamander?
How you can tell a salamander and a lizard?
Why a salamander loses its tail?
Discover the answer to all of these questions and many more in the always fascinating Discover Reptiles.
A fact filled feast for the eyes
Ages 5 – 10
Fascinating information is cleverly presented with engaging questions, fun facts and stunning photographs all beautifully packaged to entertain and educate enquiring young minds.
Which group includes animals that can breathe both underwater and on land, drink through their skin, regrow their eyes and are coated with slime? Meet the Amphibians!
Do you know
How to spot and amphibian?
Why amphibians are covered in slime?
How tadpoles turn into a frogs?
What amphibians eat?
The difference between a frog and a toad?
Why the frog has such a long tongue?
How to spot the difference between the male and female frog – look to the ears!?
Why toads have warty looking skin?
Why frogs and toads have air sac’s?
The difference between a newt and a salamander?
How you can tell a salamander and a lizard?
Why a salamander loses its tail?
Discover the answer to all of these questions and many more in the always fascinating Discover Reptiles.
A fact filled feast for the eyes
Ages 5 – 10