A big book that shows how some animals have been portayed by artists eg Picasso, Henry Moore, Matisse. Includes examples from sculpture and ceramic plates. Clear pictures and very simple script make this suitable for the very young student. Nineteen works of art are pictured. Some are painted and appear very life-like and some are abstract. Extended Description
From the LIFE IN A. . . series
A creek can be home for a whole community of living things. Find out how they survive and how they interact in Life in a Creek. With more than 40 illustrations as well as stunning close-up photography, you'll be amazed at the range of life in a creek.
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From the LIFE IN A. . . series
desert dune can be home for a whole community of living things. Find out how they survive and how they interact in Life in a Desert Dune. With more than 30 illustrations as well as stunning close-up photography, you'll be amazed at the range of life in a desert dune. Extended Description
From the LIFE IN A. . . series
A gum tree can be home for a whole community of living things. Find out how they survive and how they interact in Life in a Gum Tree. With more than 50 illustrations as well as stunning close-up photography, you'll be amazed at the range of life in a gum tree.
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A guide book, classifying and describing the features of a particular sub-tropical rainforest. Descriptions are given of some of the flora and fauna that may be seen during a walk that takes readers from the forest floor to the canopy via a platform.
From the LIFE IN A. . . series
A rockpool can be home for a whole community of living things. Find out how they survive and how they interact in Life in a Rockpool. With more than 30 illustrations as well as stunning close-up photography, you'll be amazed at the range of life in a rockpool.
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From the ME AND MY COMMUNITY series
Contains information about important aspects of children's lives. Large engaging pictures, clear text and questions on each page encourage children to relate their own experiences to the information presented in the books. Extended Description