Does a Fly Cry?
Description
Life is not easy for baby animals in the wild. They have to learn how to find food, stay safe, and avoid being eaten. Some do it all on their own. Others have help from their parents. How do they communicate? How do they learn what to do and what not to do? In Super Science: Does a Fly Cry?, readers in grades 1-3 will discover some of the interesting behaviors baby animals and their parents engage in to help ensure their survival.
This series presents standards-supporting concepts in relatable, often-humorous ways to engage young readers and provide teachers with fun informational texts to support science curriculums. Maximum information is delivered with minimal text to engage and support early readers. | Life is not easy for baby animals in the wild. They have to learn how to find food, stay safe, and avoid being eaten. Some do it all on their own. Others have help from their parents. How do they communicate? How do they learn what to do and what not to do? In Super Science: Does a Fly Cry? | Life is not easy for baby animals in the wild. They have to learn how to find food, stay safe, and avoid being eaten. Some do it all on their own. Others have help from their parents. How do baby animals communicate? How do they learn what to do and what not to do?
PUBLISHER:
Rourke Educational Media
ISBN-10:
1731614349
ISBN-13:
9781731614346
BINDING:
Hardback
COPYRIGHT YEAR:
2020
NUMBER OF PAGES:
24
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
10.10(H) x 7.80(W)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
Primary and secondary education
LANGUAGE:
English