Burdon, Amanda, 2011

Up Close Weird & Wonderful English - Australia Weldon Owen : 2011 - 64 iillustration ; 26 cm. - Animal Planet series; .

Shelving Location: A1

Introduction: Welcome to the world of animals Why animals are amazing What “up close” means in wildlife observation Animal Categories Covered: Mammals – Big cats, elephants, monkeys Birds – Owls, eagles, flamingos Reptiles & Amphibians – Snakes, frogs, lizards Insects & Arachnids – Beetles, butterflies, spiders Marine Creatures – Dolphins, jellyfish, octopuses Features on Each Page: Close-up photographs with texture detail “Did You Know?” facts Species-specific behaviors and habitats Conservation status and interesting trivia Interactive “Look Closer” or “Guess Who?” sections End Section: Glossary of animal terms Fun quiz or trivia game Index for quick reference

Up Close: Animal Planet brings readers face-to-face with the animal kingdom through stunning photography and captivating facts. With each page, the book zooms in on the fascinating details of various creatures — from the shimmering scales of reptiles to the fuzzy fur of arctic mammals. It helps children develop curiosity about how animals live, survive, and interact with their environments. The book blends education with visual engagement, making learning about wildlife both fun and memorable.

Age Group: 6 to 10 years (Grades 1–5) Best for: Early readers with a keen interest in animals and nature Also suitable for: Classroom read-alouds Independent research projects School libraries and nature-themed reading corners ESL learners due to clear visuals and simple text Age Group: 6 to 10 years (Grades 1–5) Best for: Early readers with a keen interest in animals and nature Also suitable for: Classroom read-alouds Independent research projects School libraries and nature-themed reading corners ESL learners due to clear visuals and simple text

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