Synopses & Reviews
The rain forest is a warm, wet place where animals are adapted to living among the tall trees, lush green plants, big bright flowers and thick vines. Toucans, emerald tree boas and jaguars are just a few of the animals revealed in their rain forest habitat. Only by observing animals in their natural habitat can we fully understand their fascinating worlds. The Who Lives Here? series showcases the rain forest, the polar regions, the desert and wetlands to bring kids closer to animals in the wild - a perspective seldom seen by human eyes. Detailed illustrations appeal to younger children while maintaining scientific accuracy.
Synopsis
The rain forest is home to amazing animals whose bodies are built for living among the tall trees and lush green plants. Toucans, emerald tree boas and jaguars all have special ways of finding food, staying safe and raising their young in a warm, wet tropical forest. The Who Lives Here? series looks at animals in their natural habitats - rain forests, polar regions, deserts and wetlands - and explains how the body and habits of each animal are suited to the place it lives. Charming, realistic illustrations, playful language and intriguing facts make these books a perfect read for young children.
Synopsis
Toucans, emerald tree boas and jaguars are just a few of the fascinating animals featured in their lush, green rain forest habitat.