This book will open up the amazing world of insects to the curious child. They will learn why a bee has a little basket, why a butterfly has a proboscis, where a grasshopper's ears are, and where fireflies have their...
"lanterns." The book will explain which deer can fly, why flies buzz, and why insects become invisible.The brightly illustrated encyclopedia will help children aged 3 to 5 become familiar with the surrounding world, develop thinking skills, and expand their horizons. The publication contains informative facts about various insects, many realistic photographs, and engaging tasks on attention and logic.
“Insects. The First Encyclopedia for Little Ones” will provide answers to the most unexpected questions from little why-askers:
· How do insects distinguish smells?
· Why does a butterfly drink nectar from plants?
· How do ladybugs save the harvest?
· Where are a grasshopper's ears and where do fireflies have their "lanterns"? As well as:
· Important topics for the first encounter with the surrounding world
· Basic knowledge for the development of a child's intellect
· Reliable information
· Engaging delivery of material
· Texts adapted to consider children's age features
· Modern realistic photographs
· Logic and attention tasks
Printhouse: Rosmen
Age restrictions: 3+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785353108863
Number of pages: 48
Size: 215х162х17 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 200 g
ID: 1689924
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