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The Life Cycle of the Polar Bear by Rebecca Sjonger
16.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: The\Life Cycle Ser.
Children will love these easy-to-read books Created by Bobbie Kalman, this beautiful set of books takes young readers through the fascinating process of life that all living things share--birth, growth, and adulthood. Children will be fascinated by the life cycle of these enormous polar animals. Stunnin ...Show more
The Life Cycle of the Sea Horse by Bobbie Kalman
16.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: The\Life Cycle Ser.
The life cycle of this fascinating fish is unique in many ways. The males, for example, carry the developing embryos inside their bodies. In The Life Cycle of a Sea Horse children will learn about the stages of development sea horses undergo as they grow into adults. Beautiful photographs accompany easy ...Show more
The Life Cycle of the Shark by John Crossingham
16.95 NZD
19.95 (15% off)
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: The\Life Cycle Ser.
The Life Cycle of a Shark gives children clear insight into the growth and development of these fascinating, prehistoric fish. Children will be eager to discover how shark pups are born, the behaviors and feeding habits of juvenile sharks, and how adult sharks find one another in order to mate. Readers ...Show more
The Life Cycle of the Snake by John Crossingham
19.95 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: The\Life Cycle Ser.
Thousands of species of snakes live all over the world in habitats as diverse as tropical rainforests and deserts. Intended for children of ages 6-12, this book describes the growth and development of these amazing reptiles from birth to maturity. It is illustrated with full-colour images of all kinds o ...Show more
The Life Cycle of the Tuatara by Betty Brownlie
19.50 NZD
Category: Children Non Fiction | Series: The Life Cycle of...
Did you know that when it's cold, the tuatara's heart may beat only once in four minutes, and several minutes might pass between each breath? However, when it's hot, the heart might beat up to forty times per minute. Find out all about our very own 'living fossil' in this fascinating look at the life cy ...Show more