The World Of Animals is a fascinating resource!
With over 1000 animals included, The World Of Animals takes a look at their anatomy, behavior and habits.
This book is simply incredible! It breaks the animal world down into seven categories: simple animals; worms, snails and starfish; insects and other arthropods; fish; amphibians and reptiles; birds; and mammals.
Each category is then broken down into numerous sub-topics.These are examined in great detail, but without being overly scientific.
Each page is filled with excellent content and easy-to-read descriptions, and is covered with eye-catching graphics, images, and illustrations.
My kids will absolutely love browsing through this resource, turning page after page, digesting the details about scores of God’s animal creations.
And my wife will love the potential The World Of Animals brings to our homeschool classroom. With excellent information at our fingertips, it will mean less trips to the library looking for information for reports and essays.
The World Of Animals wold make an excellent addition to any home with children, whether you homeschool or not. The entertainment and excitement of learning about so many varieties of animals is well worth it.
What is your favorite animal? You can leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
If you are interested in utilizing the The World Of Animals, you can purchase it at Amazon.com.
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