Inside In - X-Rays of Nature's Hidden World

Taschenbuch, Sprache: Englisch
Altersempfehlung: 7 - 12 Jahre
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Produktdetails  
Verlag Greystone Kids
Alter 7 - 12 Jahre
Auflage 14.03.2024
Seiten 128
Format 20,5 x 1,1 x 25,4 cm
Gewicht 496 g
Artikeltyp Englisches Buch
EAN 9781771646819
Bestell-Nr 77164681UA

Produktbeschreibung  


A perfect book for STEM learning: Kids ages 8-12 will love these creepy X-Rays of bugs, reptiles, mammals, and more!

A Smithsonian Magazine Best Children’s Book of the Year

Using incredible X-ray techniques, Inside In displays creatures and their natural habitats in a never-before-seen way. Kids will learn the awesome answers to questions like:

  • What does a bee look like under its furry coat?
  • How does a seahorse protect itself with armor and a skeleton?
  • How does a tree frog use its eyes to swallow?
This visually stunning and highly original book features:
  • X-ray images are cool and fun to look at!
  • Simple text helps kids understand the animals and plants in each image.
  • Pops of neon colors make animals and plants come to life.



Inhalt:


First, a few words . . .
Hey, wait a minute. What exactly are X-ray photographs?

Arthropods and mollusks
The scorpion: What a cutie!
The giant prawn: Underwater knights
The bumblebee: Buzzing hourglasses
The dragonfly: Born stunt pilots
The butterfly: Bodybuilding caterpillars
The centipede: A head with legs
The snail: The mushiest mollusk

Fish
The eel: Swimming serpents
The silver pomfret: A bit of fish with your bones?
The roach and the perch: Fishy failures
The garfish and the barracuda: Sleek and speedy
The small-spotted catshark: Just a big old pussycat!
The John Dory: An underwater vacuum cleaner
The anglerfish: Fish that go fishing
The catfish: Who are you calling a tongue?
The sole: Art and sole
The ray: Bend or break
The seahorse: The odd fish out

Amphibians
The marsh frog: Why frogs are more skillful than princes
The tree frog: Eating with your eyes

Reptiles
The tegu: Tegunosaurus rex
The bearded dragon: A spiny beard
The long-tailed grass lizard: Snakes with legs
The monitor lizard and the python: A legless lizard
The crocodile and the python: A couple of losers
The chameleon: The tongue of death
The red-eared slider turtle: Cold-blooded centenarians
The constrictor: The bigger the appetite, the bigger the mouth

Birds
The barn owl: Big guy, huh?
The wagtail: Swimming in the air
The long-eared owl: Back-to-front knees
The buzzard: Out of hand
The pheasant: Mini-ostriches
The jay: Sleeping on one leg
The duck: Land-air-and-water birds
Songbirds: Spot the differences

Mammals
The bat: Flap your hands
The mouse: Super-mice
The rat: Family feud
The shrew and the vole: A case of mistaken identity
The rabbit and the hare: Same but different
The mole: Mammals never have more than five fingers (even when they have six)
The hedgehog: A prickly mole
The weasel: As wise as a weasel
The squirrel: Handy little monsters
The fox: The tale of a tail
The deer: Living skeletons
The squirrel monkey: Monkey brains!

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