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Cover of Parasites (A True Book Invisible Nature) by Melissa Catena

Parasites (A True Book Invisible Nature) by Melissa Catena

by Melissa Catena

Book Details

Publisher:Striking A Perfect Balance Between Education And Entertainment
Published:1974
Pages:1560
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

This engaging science book takes young readers on a fascinating exploration into the hidden world of parasites, revealing how these remarkable organisms survive by living on or inside other creatures...

Our Review

This engaging science book takes young readers on a fascinating exploration into the hidden world of parasites, revealing how these remarkable organisms survive by living on or inside other creatures. Through vivid descriptions and clear explanations, children will discover everything from microscopic protozoa to visible tapeworms, learning about complex life cycles and surprising survival strategies. The book makes microbiology accessible by showing how parasites affect ecosystems and even human health in ways we rarely notice. Young scientists will be captivated by the intricate relationships between parasites and their hosts in nature's delicate balance.

What sets this educational resource apart is its ability to transform what might seem unsettling into genuinely compelling science, perfect for curious middle graders who enjoy unconventional topics. The content strikes an ideal balance between being informative without being overwhelming, using age-appropriate language and fascinating examples that will satisfy budding biologists. Children who love learning about unusual animals and microscopic worlds will find this exploration particularly rewarding, as it reveals the incredible adaptations of organisms most people never see. This insightful look at parasitology will leave young readers with a deeper appreciation for the complex interconnections within our natural world.

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