Attack and Defense is a richly illustrated juvenile nonfiction book that delves into more than 200 of the animal kingdom’s most extreme strategies for predation and protection. Each spread focuses on a particular species or behavior—such as camouflage, chemical defenses, or high-speed pursuits—combining vivid photography with concise, engaging text. Short fact-boxes and a glossary reinforce key vocabulary, making this title both a visually arresting and educational read for young learners interested in zoology and natural science.
Age/Grade: 8–10 years old (Grades 3–4) amazon.com.be Interests: Young readers fascinated by animal behavior, wildlife enthusiasts, budding naturalists Use Cases: School and public library collections Classroom units on ecosystems and adaptations Independent reading for students who enjoy fact-driven, picture-rich nonfiction