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Un petit carré

Cette série éducative offre aux jeunes lecteurs un aperçu fascinant du monde naturel à l'échelle miniature. Chaque volume se concentre sur un petit carré de terre, révélant son riche écosystème. Les enfants découvrent les plantes, les insectes et autres créatures qui habitent ces mondes cachés. C'est une façon merveilleuse de susciter la curiosité et l'amour de la nature.

African Savanna
Arctic Tundra
Tropical Rain Forest

Ordre de lecture recommandé

  1. Tropical Rain Forest

    • 48pages
    • 2 heures de lecture
    4,2(26)Évaluer

    Covers giant cats and skittish bats, squawking parrots and upside-down sloths. This title covers what from earth floor to the top of the tree canopy. It contains drawings, step-by-step experiments, fun activities, and facts abound in the ecosystem.

    Tropical Rain Forest
  2. Arctic Tundra

    • 48pages
    • 2 heures de lecture
    4,2(35)Évaluer

    It’s a land of riddles, where a winter night can last for weeks and where the ground is full of water though it rarely rains or snows. Bears, hares, wolves, and foxes roam the ice-crusted earth, as flowers follow the sun as it moves across the sky. Young readers may never come to the Arctic tundra, but now it can come to them—in a book chock full of fun-to-do experiments and activities for children ages 6 and up that help them to solve some of the mysteries of this strange and forbidding world. Arctic Tundra includes a picture field guide, a glossary-index, and a resource list.

    Arctic Tundra
  3. The African grasslands stretch across the continent below the Sahara. In a swuare of land about the size of a living room, children will see animals they might have encountered only at the zoo. . .discover the rewards and dangers of their natural home. . .and observe how these creatures live with each other in a changing, endangered environment. It's an exciting journey of discovery, coming to you from the One Small Square series of interactive science and nature books. . .where the next stop could be as near as your backyard or as far as half a world away.

    African Savanna