Guénolée André
Animals of the Mountains
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Animals of the Mountains
Embark on a fascinating educational journey through mountain ecosystems around the world to discover the surprising and colorful mammals, insects, amphibians, and more that inhabit them! Interactive activities and stickers bring the wild creatures of the mountains to life, making learning an adventure for young readers.
Did you know that wolves love to play, even as adults? That marmots whistle to warn of danger? That alpine ibexes have horns that can grow three feet long? Animals of the Mountains, the latest addition to the popular My Nature Sticker Book activity series, is bursting with engaging facts like these and much more. In these pages, readers will:
Perfect for curious minds and the ultimate companion for nature enthusiasts, this treasury of facts, activities, stickers, and amazing animal secrets encourages a sense of wonder and lays the foundation for a lifelong appreciation of our planet's incredible diversity.
Did you know that wolves love to play, even as adults? That marmots whistle to warn of danger? That alpine ibexes have horns that can grow three feet long? Animals of the Mountains, the latest addition to the popular My Nature Sticker Book activity series, is bursting with engaging facts like these and much more. In these pages, readers will:
- Learn fun facts about wild mountain dwellers, including lynxes, bears, salamanders, butterflies, and many more.
- Draw in the missing body of a gorilla or the brilliant feathers of a bird’s tail.
- Decorate scenes with bright stickers, such as flowers for hummingbirds or a salmon for a brown bear to eat.
- Test their new knowledge with a short, fun quiz at the end.
Perfect for curious minds and the ultimate companion for nature enthusiasts, this treasury of facts, activities, stickers, and amazing animal secrets encourages a sense of wonder and lays the foundation for a lifelong appreciation of our planet's incredible diversity.