The book tells about more than 40 animals: mammals, insects, reptiles, fish, amphibians, and many others.
It reveals the secrets of their adaptation to the city and the mysteries of their behavior, features of observing them, and safety rules.
Animals inhabit the...
city in various places. Some live in parks, rivers, and other natural spots, while others have settled in our homes, sometimes as uninvited guests. Away from the noisy streets, one can encounter a fox and a weasel, a hare, a squirrel, and a beaver. They are easier to spot in winter as they venture closer to humans in search of food. In warmer months, insects attracted by plants, frogs, lizards, and even turtles can be seen.
You will learn why a squirrel makes several nests, how beavers build their lodges, and why adult hedgehogs should not be given milk. Also, that a mole can dig 20 meters of tunnels in a day, baby hedgehogs are born without spines, and rats can laugh!
— A beautiful book with a large number of illustrations of animals that can be found in the cities of our country.
— Interesting facts about animals from a professional biologist.
— Realistic, watercolor illustrations.
— The book describes not only mammals, but also reptiles, insects, and many other animals.
— It will be useful for completing tasks in the natural history curriculum in primary school.
Who is this book for?
- For children aged 6 and older and their parents.
- For all nature lovers.
- For those interested in the lives of animals in urban environments.
Author: Илья Гомыранов
Printhouse: Mann, Ivanov i Ferber
Series: My First Field Guide
Age restrictions: 6+
Year of publication: 2025
ISBN: 9785002142125
Number of pages: 96
Size: 255х197х7 mm
Cover type: integral
Weight: 240 g
ID: 1712047
24 July (Th)
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€ 9.99
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24 July (Th)
free
23 July (We)
€ 9.99
free from € 80.00