Living things need air to live. People, animals, and plants need air, but not all breathe the same way. Some breathe through their noses and mouths, others through tiny pores. Nunn's book guides children on an age-appropriate tour of why living things need air. The carefully crafted text encourages young ones to try reading on their own. Even the font size has been selected with them in mind. Not only does Nunn provide meaningful content, but his work also helps meet the needs of teachers hoping to encourage students to read nonfiction. To supplement readings with caregivers and teachers, Nunn includes activities that get children outdoors, learning more about air. Bright, colorful photographs adorn every layout. The photographs do more than catch a reader's attention; they help support comprehension and nudge curious ones to ask questions. Other titles in the "Why Living Things Need" series include Light, Homes, and Food. Reviewer: Remy Dou
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This book explores the concept of air, and why living things ¿ i.e., animals, humans and plants ¿ need it.
Air
This book explores the concept of air, and why living things ¿ i.e., animals, humans and plants ¿ need it.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940172382611 |
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Publisher: | Capstone Press |
Publication date: | 08/10/2017 |
Series: | Why Living Things Need |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
Age Range: | Up to 4 Years |
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