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Book Review The Wonders of Nature (DK Childrens Anthologies)

by Ben Hoare

Book Details

Publisher:Penguin
Published:2019-09-03
Pages:226
Format:hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:1465485368

Reading Info

Age Range:7-12

About This Book

Uncover awe-inspiring stories behind the natural world with this nature book for curious kids aged 7-9. The world is filled with curious objects such as amazing rocks and minerals, microscopic life, plants, animals and more. The wonders of wildlife are so much bigger than young minds can fathom and there is always more to learn! The Wonders of Nature is a stunning nature encyclopedia for young readers to explore, with reference pages packed with fascinating information, little learners will be c

Our Review

This beautifully illustrated nature encyclopedia invites curious young minds to explore the fascinating stories behind rocks, minerals, plants, and animals, transforming the natural world into a gallery of wonders. Each reference page is packed with accessible information about everything from microscopic life to larger wildlife, presenting complex scientific concepts in a way that is both engaging and easy for children to understand. The visual approach helps young readers grasp the scale and diversity of our planet's ecosystems, making it an ideal first reference book for budding naturalists.

What sets this nature anthology apart is its ability to balance educational depth with visual storytelling, where stunning photography and clear explanations work in harmony. Children who are fascinated by animal facts, love collecting rocks, or simply ask endless questions about the world around them will find endless material to satisfy their curiosity. This is the kind of science book that doesn't just sit on a shelfβ€”it inspires trips outdoors, encourages closer observation, and nurtures a lifelong appreciation for our natural world.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction