ISBN-13: 9781973990406 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 44 str.
ISBN-13: 9781973990406 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 44 str.
National Learning Association presents: EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: TIGERS FASTER LEARNING FACTS Are your children curious about Tigers? Would they like to know why they need their teeth to live? Have they learnt why they grew so big or why they don't socialize that much? Inside this book, your children will begin a journey that will satisfy their curiosity by answering questions like these and many more EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: TIGERS will allow your child to learn more about the wonderful world in which we live, with a fun and engaging approach that will light a fire in their imagination. We're raising our children in an era where attention spans are continuously decreasing. National Learning Association provides a fun, and interactive way of keep your children engaged and looking forward to learn, with beautiful pictures, coupled with the amazing, fun facts. Get your kids learning today Pick up your copy of National Learning Association EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: TIGERS book now Table of Contents Chapter 1- Tigers are Really Big Cats Chapter 2- Tigers Come in a Few Different Colors Chapter 3- Tigers Can be Loud Chapter 4- Tigers Love to Swim Chapter 5- Tigers Do Not Socialize Much Chapter 6- Tigers are Incredibly Endangered in the Wild Chapter 7- Tigers Have Some Popular Relatives Chapter 8- Tigers Have Stripes that Keep Them Hidden Chapter 9- Tigers had to Grow to Match Their Prey Chapter 10- Tigers Also Grow Over Time to Match Their Environment Chapter 11- Tigers Can Mate With Lions, Too Chapter 12- Tigers Don't Have Father Figures Chapter 13- Tigers Pack a Big Punch Chapter 14- Tigers Need Their Teeth to Live Chapter 15- Tigers Cannot Rely on Speed when Hunting Chapter 16- Tigers are Nocturnal Animals Chapter 17- Small Tigers are Already Extinct Chapter 18- Some Tigers Have Been Known to be Man-eaters Chapter 19- A Tiger was a Star in a Popular Children's Book Chapter 20- Tigers Have Been in Captivity for Centuries