Nature Recycles - How About You?
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.96 (985 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1607186276 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This is a fun and fascinating look at many creatures in the wild who recycle Deb The decorator sea urchin was hiding beneath "colorful algae, rocks, and coral." These things offer him up some protection that he might not have if he simply lay at the bottom of the ocean floor. A colorful fish swims by him, but can he see that decorator sea urchin? Perh. Nature Recycles Mymcbooks My Review: This book gives an insight look at how some creatures in the wild recycle.The hermit crabs helps keep the shores clean by eating rotting ocean debris.The wren and her mate gather twigs, spider webs, leaves, trash and snakeskin to build a nest to keep their eggs. Kristi's Book Nook via CLCD In order to preserve the planet, humans and animals alike should do everything they can to help. Can animals pick up and clean debris and recycle like humans can? The answer is yes and they've been doing it for a long time. If you should visit the desert be mindful of lar
Explore how different animals in different habitats use recycled material to build homes, protect themselves, and get food. From sea urchins in the Atlantic Ocean to bandicoots on the Australian savanna, animals recycle all over the world. This fascinating collection of animal facts will teach readers about the importance of recycling and inspire them to take part in protecting and conserving the environment by recycling in their own way.
From School Library Journal K-Gr 3–Cohn uses captivating, easy-to-understand language to explore animal migration. Written in clear, lively prose, Nature Recycles is an ideal book to introduce recycling. . Wonderful additions to public or school libraries.–Anne Barreca, New York Public Library(c) Copyright 2013. Back matter offers downloadable activities, questions, trivia, and lists of facts. Each entry introduces a different animal's habitat and eating, hibernating, and breeding behaviors. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. Detwiler's vibrant, full-page illustrations bring Cohn's text to life, placing kids in the center of each environment. By showcasing the various methods animals use to repurpose materials in their natural habitats, Lord provides examples of recycling that will inspire youngsters to creatively reuse their
Michelle and her family recycle at their home in Texas. Award-winning author Michelle Lord started writing stories when she was in elementary school. In addition to Nature Recycles for Sylvan Dell, her other books include Tide Pool Trouble, A Song for Cambodia, and the award-winning Little Sap and Monsieur Rodin.