Fisher-Price Little People Worlds of Adventure: A Look Inside Book (Little People)
by Reader's Digest
from Reader's Digest
This unique Fisher-Price book helps kids find out what’s inside a world of adventure with the turn of large die-cut pages throughout. Colorful large board book reveals what is inside five different exciting places. Dozens of labels teach over 250 words.
The Fisher-Price gang become pirates, perform in a circus, ride dinosaurs, live in a castle, and experience the Old West. Kids turn the page in every spread to reveal what’s inside the location being featured – all of the stuff on a pirate ship, everything under the big top at the circus, all of the fun things to be found in the times of the dinosaurs, the cool things inside of a castle and all of the places from the Old West.
• Kids turn the die-cut page to see what’s inside each place
• Locations include the pirate ship, circus, prehistoric cave, old western town and a castle.
• Over 250 object labels and busy scenes make this book an interactive vocabulary-builder.
• Educational value of the FP Lift-the-Flap successful format:
- Busy, colorful pages offer many new things to discover every time the books are opened.
- Bold labels enforce vocabulary-building and early word/object recognition.
- Every book is packed with early learning concepts (counting, colors, matching, action words, shapes, etc)
- Engaging, interactive formats encourage discovery and imagination.
Skeletons: An Inside Look at Animals
Meticulously detailed, full-color renderings of the skeletons of eighteen animals, accompanied by an informative text, answer questions about animal anatomy, characteristics, and adaptations to the environment.
Spiders and Scorpions : A Look Inside Series
by P. D. Hillyard
from Reader's Digest Young Families
This remarkable first visual reference library uses magical painted windows to take the reader on a vivid journey of discovery, right into the heart of the subject. Packed with detailed illustrations and fascinating facts, A Look Inside is an exciting way to explore the world around us.
Have you ever wondered how a spider weaves its web? Did you know that some scorpions can live for a year without eating? Spiders and Scorpions is a window on the world of these fascinating creatures. As each page is turned, the acetate windows reveal, layer by layer, the inner secrets of the fearsome Mexican red-knee tarantula and the formidable imperial scorpion. Three-dimensional cutaways explore spider and scorpion anatomy, while clear, easy-to-read text explains their lives and behavior.
Dimensions (inches): 7 7/8 x 9 5/8
Sharks: A Unique First Visual Reference (A Look Inside)
by Keith Banister
from Reader's Digest
This remarkable first visual reference library uses magical painted windows to take the reader on a vivid journey of discovery, right into the heart of the subject. Packed with detailed illustrations and fascinating facts, A Look Inside is an exciting way to explore the world around us.
What makes sharks such deadly hunters? Did you know that some rays stun their prey with electricity? Sharks and Rays is a window on the marine world and its fascinating inhabitants. As each page is turned, the acetate windows reveal, layer by layer, the inner secrets of the legendary Great White shark and the graceful giant Manta ray. Three-dimensional cutaways explore shark anatomy, while clear, easy-to-read text describes their world and explains their lives and behavior.
Dimensions (inches): 7 7/8 x 9 5/8
Dinosaurs : A Look Inside Series
by Neil Clark
from Reader's Digest Young Families
Dinosaurs are a huge subject, all right, as hundreds of huge volumes will testify. But suppose you'd like a handy little reference book on these extinct reptiles--maybe one that you could stick in your backpack or even in your pocket? This small but sturdy book from Dorling Kindersley fits the bill, with tons of information on all things relating to dinosaurs and their world. An introduction provides an overview of types of dinosaurs, discoveries, museum displays, historic periods, and dinosaur anatomy. (The anatomy section is fascinating, with comparative discussions of dinosaur heads, necks, limbs, tails, and skin. There's even a cutaway model of the insides of a dinosaur.) Information on specific types of dinosaurs follows, illustrated with drawings, fossils, skeletons, and realistic models that look like actual photos of real dinosaurs. Also included are resource and pronunciation guides, a glossary, and a complete index. Younger children who are dazzled by dinosaurs can enjoy this with an adult's help, and those in fourth grade and up will eat up these facts by themselves. A book to delight all dinosaur devotees! (With adult help, ages 5 to 8; independently, ages 9 to adult) --Marcie Bovetz
Which dinosaur used its tail as a whip? How did Deinonychus flick its lethal claws? Why did dinosaurs become extinct? The answers to these questions and many more are packed within the pages of Pockets: Dinosaurs.
Reptiles : A Look Inside Series
by June Chatfield
from Reader's Digest Young Families
This remarkable first visual reference library uses magical painted windows to take the reader on a vivid journey of discovery, right into the heart of the subject. Packed with detailed illustrations and fascinating facts, A Look Inside is an exciting way to explore the world around us.
How does an alligator snapping turtle catch its lunch? Did you know that some lizards can walk on water? Reptiles is a window on the world of these amazing animals. As each page is turned, the acetate windows reveal, layer by layer, the inner secrets of the fearsome American alligator and the gentle, world-traveling green turtle. Three-dimensional cutaways explore reptile anatomy, while clear, easy-to-read text describes their world and explains their lives and behavior.
Dimensions (inches): 7 7/8 x 9 5/8
A Look Inside Reptiles a Unique First Visual Reference
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