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Chinese New Year is a time for new beginnings. Some people clean
their homes from top to bottom or share meals with friends. Others
pray, light fireworks or give each other gifts. Readers will
discover how a shared holiday can have multiple traditions and be
celebrated in all sorts of ways.
Lift a beak and shuffle through the huddle! It's time for the
penguin to wake up! Give young nature explorers and zoologists an
exciting way to learn about the icy homes, physical features, and
behaviours of this Antarctic bird by following it throughout one
day. Plus, kids can continue exploring after the penguin goes to
sleep! A step-by-step life cycle diagram, critical thinking
questions, and further resources will keep fact-hungry kids
learning about this polar penguin.
Chinese New Year is a time for new beginnings. Some people clean
their homes from top to bottom or share meals with friends. Others
pray, light fireworks or give each other gifts. Readers will
discover how a shared holiday can have multiple traditions and be
celebrated in all sorts of ways.
Describes some of the different kinds of hats that people wear.
Describes some of the different kinds of tools that workers use.
Yawn . . . stretch! Wake up with diurnal animals and follow them up
close throughout one day. Give young nature explorers and
zoologists an exciting way to learn about the homes, eating habits,
and behaviours of fascinating animals. Readers will enjoy watching
the animals interact in their natural habitats and notice
first-hand how different physical features help animals in their
environments. And if readers don't want the day to end when the
animals go to sleep, they have more to explore in the backmatter
including a step-by-step life cycle diagram, critical thinking
questions, and further resources.
Bundle up and experience one of the most challenging migrations in
the world in When Penguins Cross the Ice. Beautiful illustrations
and a touching narrative tell the story of one particular Emperor
penguin in the frozen heart of Antarctica.
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