Main encyclopedia for children about nature
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Why is the Arctic called that? Are snowflakes ever the same? Which hurricane has a trunk? Why does a dog have small ears, while a fennec fox has big ones? Where does the day last for several months in the summer? What causes the Northern Lights? Why do leaves fall in autumn and appear again in spring? What do plants eat? When does dew form, and when does frost? What is the difference between black ice and glazed frost? In the pages of this informative encyclopedia, children will find answers to all their questions, and a multitude of spectacular illustrations will help them uncover the various secrets of nature. Additionally, there are engaging experiments here that will not only introduce kids to the world around them but also help them practically understand why certain natural phenomena occur. The material in the publication is systematized, but presented in a way that the information is understandable and, most importantly, interesting to young readers. This book is an exciting journey through our living planet and can become the main encyclopedia for your child. For elementary school age.
Author:
Author:Spector A.A., Aniashvili K.S., Vaitkene L.D.
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
- Category:Science & Math
- Category:Hobbies & Collectibles
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Dimensions:
Dimensions:29x20.5x1 cm
Series:
Series:Main Children's Encyclopedia
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:6+
Product type:
Product type:partial lacquering
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-149861-0
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