There's more to water than meets the eye. Water cools the thirsty and gives life to the weary. Living things use water to clean, drink, and move. Some living things live in water all their lives. In this installment of the "Why Living Things Need" series, Nunn successfully presents the science of water in language that children can understand. A great addition to pre-K through first-grade classrooms, the narrative provides excellent science content, as well as an opportunity to engage young readers with meaningful nonfiction. For parents and teachers wishing to go a bit further, the activities described in the back of the book will keep children learning and interested. Pertinent color photographs appear on every layout. These images do more than supplement text; they provide children with visual representations that tend to prompt curious ones to ask more questions. A simple glossary and index section will help introduce readers to these parts of a nonfiction volume. Other titles in the series include Light, Air, and Food. Reviewer: Remy Dou
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This book explores the concept of water, and why living things ¿ i.e., animals, humans and plants ¿ need it.
Water
This book explores the concept of water, and why living things ¿ i.e., animals, humans and plants ¿ need it.
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BN ID: | 2940172679865 |
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Publisher: | Capstone Press |
Publication date: | 11/15/2019 |
Series: | Why Living Things Need |
Edition description: | Unabridged |
Age Range: | Up to 4 Years |
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