Animals in the City (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2)
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Discusses the different animals living in the city.
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This engaging early reader introduces children to the surprising variety of wildlife that thrives in urban environments, from resourceful raccoons to soaring peregrine falcons. Through stunning, full-color National Geographic photography, young readers will discover how animals like coyotes, squirrels, and opossums have adapted their behavior to live alongside humans in parks, backyards, and city streets. The accessible text builds vocabulary and reading confidence while exploring fascinating animal facts and the concept of urban habitats, making complex ecological ideas understandable for developing minds.
What sets this book apart is its powerful combination of high-interest subject matter and carefully leveled text, perfectly supporting children who are beginning to read independently. The visual storytelling through captivating wildlife photos will immediately grab a child's attention, while the clear explanations about animal adaptations provide genuine educational value. Budding naturalists and curious kids who enjoy observing the world around them will be delighted to learn that a nature safari can happen right outside their front door, fostering a deeper appreciation for the creatures that share our cities.
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