Description
Introduce kids to 78 animals and 18 habitats. Learn about where they live, what kind of habitat they need, what they like to eat, and more. Students can personalize this book by coloring the illustrations and tracing the key words in the space provided. Incorporate some fun and handwriting practice into science. A review activity sheet with answer key is also included. 51 pages total.
Habitats include: African savanna, arctic, desert, Australian bush, Antarctica, beach, cave, coral reef, cypress swamp, farm, fresh water, prairie, forest, bamboo forest, rain forest, mountain, your home (for your pets), and ocean.
Animals include: African lion, impala, African wild dog, giraffe, zebra, vulture, hippopotamus, caribou, harp seal, polar bear, puffin, narwhal, walrus, ostrich, meerkat, desert tortoise, camel, fennec, gecko, bandicoot, emu, frilled lizard, kangaroo, koala, wombat, emperor penguin, blue whale, Weddell seal, starfish, sea anemone, hermit crab, Tasmanian devil, American black bear, bat, sea urchin, pufferfish, triggerfish, egret, manatee, alligator, horse, goat, cow, rooster, duck, pig, muskrat, frog, turtle, quail, bison, badger, deer, hedgehog, fox, gorilla, bongo antelope, African elephant, panda, uakari, agouti, chameleon, giant anteater, snow leopard, yak, argali, dog, hamster, cat, goldfish, cockatoo, rabbit, clownfish, lobster, hammerhead shark, dolphin, squid, and humpback whale.
All measurements are given in both English and metric. This title does not discuss origins or the age of the earth. If you would like to explore the topics in this book from a Creation science worldview, free downloadable discussion helps are available.
Ages 5-7.
sportsgirl_01 (verified owner) –
I’m big into living books for my children, but it’s nice adding these shorts facts while exploring. I’m reading lots of books about animals, and this is great to add. These sheets are actually helping us understand these animals in children books better. I also appreciate the simple tracing also.
WriteBonnieRose –
Thank you very much! I’m so glad it’s working well for you!
kristy.kutanzi –
Yet another great open-and-go resource from Bonnie Rose. Our early elementary years were packed full of her resources because of the excellent mix of facts and coloring used to maximize retention while having fun at the same time. We all sit at the table and color as a family. Then we each “present” our project!
WriteBonnieRose –
I just love the idea of coloring together as a family! Thank you!