Fish For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers Table of Contents Introduction What are fish? What do fish eat? How do fish breathe? Fish and appearance Fish and each other What do fish do? Saltwater versus freshwater fish Sharks Goldfish Marlins Lungfish Mud skippers Coelacanths Conclusion Author Bio Introduction The name ‘fish’ is a very broad term, meaning that it refers to many different types of animals, from sharks to goldfish to lungfish. Since there are more areas covered with water than there is dry land, fish are all around the world, and quite possibly outnumber most other animals. In older times, a fish used to be anything that swam. A beaver was a fish, for instance, or a frog. Now, the definition is narrower, but still has many different creatures in it. In this book, you’ll read about fish and how they work, and then you’ll read about different types of fish. However, since there are thousands upon thousands of different kinds of fish, it’s really only scratching the surface of different fish species. From the endangered coelacanth to the common goldfish, all fish are interesting in their own way.
Introduction All fish has a spinal cord, gills (which they use to breath the oxygen out of the water), and they are covered in scales. Fish have a small brain when compared to other animals.
Eagles For Kids Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Eagles For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with Eagles. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series. The series is known as one of the most beautiful on ebooks. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color tablets. Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful animal. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of this beautiful animal: its anatomy, feeding habits and behavior. *** You and your kids will love learning about Eagles*** Introduction Habitat Hunting and Diet Lifestyle and Mating Some Popular Eagle Species Bald Eagles Golden Eagle Crowned Eagle White-tailed Eagle Fun Facts About Eagles Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Eagles are some of the largest birds of prey around – second only to vultures in terms of size – and are the ultimate apex predator of the avian (bird) kingdom. Feared by animals on land, sea, and even in the skies, eagles have developed a reputation for being one of the most lethal – and sometimes downright vicious – of wildlife species. When most people think of eagles, they probably think of large fierce-looking birds with sharp elongated claws tearing apart some poor unfortunate rodent – and, unlike other wild animal stereotypes – it's actually pretty accurate. Eagles roam the skies high above most everything else and use their excellent vision to spot unassuming prey on the ground (or maybe in water – some species like to go fishing too). Speaking of species, there are roughly sixty recognized eagle species (collectively known as the Accipitridae family) world-wide and they can be found on all the continents except Antarctica. The vast majority of them come from Europe, Asia, and Africa - but their worldwide presence has landed them on the coat of arms of many countries across the globe including Mexico in Central America, Egypt in Africa, and Germany, Poland, and Austria in Europe. Throughout the rest of this book, we'll learn all kinds of interesting facts about some of the more popular eagle species and we'll explore their habitats, diets, lifestyle, mating, and more.Eagles For Kids Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Eagles For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with Eagles. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series. The series is known as one of the most beautiful on ebooks. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color tablets. Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful animal. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of this beautiful animal: its anatomy, feeding habits and behavior. *** You and your kids will love learning about Eagles*** Introduction Habitat Hunting and Diet Lifestyle and Mating Some Popular Eagle Species Bald Eagles Golden Eagle Crowned Eagle White-tailed Eagle Fun Facts About Eagles Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Eagles are some of the largest birds of prey around – second only to vultures in terms of size – and are the ultimate apex predator of the avian (bird) kingdom. Feared by animals on land, sea, and even in the skies, eagles have developed a reputation for being one of the most lethal – and sometimes downright vicious – of wildlife species. When most people think of eagles, they probably think of large fierce-looking birds with sharp elongated claws tearing apart some poor unfortunate rodent – and, unlike other wild animal stereotypes – it's actually pretty accurate. Eagles roam the skies high above most everything else and use their excellent vision to spot unassuming prey on the ground (or maybe in water – some species like to go fishing too). Speaking of species, there are roughly sixty recognized eagle species (collectively known as the Accipitridae family) world-wide and they can be found on all the continents except Antarctica. The vast majority of them come from Europe, Asia, and Africa - but their worldwide presence has landed them on the coat of arms of many countries across the globe including Mexico in Central America, Egypt in Africa, and Germany, Poland, and Austria in Europe. Throughout the rest of this book, we'll learn all kinds of interesting facts about some of the more popular eagle species and we'll explore their habitats, diets, lifestyle, mating, and more.
Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Sharks - For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with sharks. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series. The series is known as one of the most beautiful on the tablets. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color tablets. Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful animal. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of sharks: anatomy, feeding habits and behavior. *** You and your kids will love learning about sharks Table of Contents 1. Introduction to Sharks 2. Great White Shark Facts 3. Bull Shark Facts 4. Tiger Shark Facts 5. Hammerhead Shark Facts 6. Whale Shark Facts 7. Shark Attack Facts 8. Shark Behavior 9. Shark Anatomy 10. Misunderstandings about Sharks Bull Shark Facts Have you ever heard of Bull sharks? Here are important facts that you should know about them. 1 Bull sharks have a scientific name called Carchahinus leucas. 2. They are found in waters such as Atlantic coast in the United States starting from Massachusetts in the north to Mexico. 3. Bull sharks like living in waters that are shallow, you can readily find them in lagoons, river mouths and bays. They sometimes stay in fresh waters especially the fresh water rivers bordering the oceans. 4. Bull sharks take about 6 years to mature; their lifespan is about 14 years. 5. They can reach a length of 11.5 feet when fully mature. 6. Bull sharks are threatened by being over fished as they grow at a slower rate. 7. Bull sharks can be caught by fishermen using different fishing methods such as the line, hooks, gill net and trawling. 8. Bull sharks are well adapted as predators by having strong teeth that are being replaced throughout their lifetime. 9. They are sensitive to smell and have sense receptors that can sense far distances. 10. Their eyes can easily adapt to low light levels in the sea and on the surface of water. This makes them maneuver easily in deep waters in search for food 11. Have lateral line receptors which assist them greatly in sensing any movement made in the water. 12. They have strong electroreceptor that helps them in sensing electrical fields made by their prey distances away. 13 .Bull sharks are the most dangerous among the various sharks in the world; they are highly aggressive and keep hunting in shores of waters. 14 .Bull sharks feed on foods such as birds, bony fish, dolphins, terrestrial mammals, echinoderms and even other small sharks of different species including their own species. 15. The existence of bull sharks is threatened by humans where they are being killed mainly for their fins which are being used in traditional Chinese dish called shark-fin soup.
Lizards For Kids Table of Contents Introduction What is a lizard? What kinds of lizards are there? Where do lizards live? The history of lizards and humans What is a gecko? What is a Komodo dragon? What is an iguana? What is a horny toad? Why aren't frogs, toads, alligators, and crocodiles lizards? Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Lizards are the favorite creepy-crawly of many children throughout the world. In some areas, they are as easy to find as rocks. Some people even keep them as pets! Lizard is a very broad term that covers many reptiles, hundreds of kinds, and there are still lizards within rainforests that have yet to be discovered. Whether you're interested in creeping out other people, or just in love with the animal, lizards are interesting to learn about. From the ones that shoot blood out of their eyes to the ones that blend in with their surroundings, from the large to the small, from the sticky-footed to the claw-footed, lizards fascinate the world over.
Ducks For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers Table of Contents Introduction What are ducks? What do ducks look like? Ducks and what they eat How ducks act Ducks and humans Mallards Muscovy ducks Ring-necked ducks Mandarin ducks Pink-eared ducks Hottentot teals Swans Geese Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Ducks live all over the world, except in Antarctica. They are animals that humans enjoy feeding, raising, and watching. The duck is an animal that shows up in cartoons as a wacky character; ducks amuse us, with their quacking and their waddling. But did you know that not all ducks quack? Ducks are present in many different tales. From Hans Christian Anderson’s Ugly Duckling to the modern tale of Ping, the duck has been kept in our attention for centuries. From the Mandarin duck in Asia to the Mallard in America, we have a lot of feathered friends to get to know. Ducks can be a lot more interesting than you would think; from what they eat to how they sound, ducks are different all over the world.
Chickens For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers Table of Contents Introduction What are chickens? What do chickens look like? How do chickens act? What do chickens eat? Chickens and humans Bantam chickens Araucanas Pekin chickens Icelandic chickens Naked neck chickens Cornish chickens Turkeys Peafowls Conclusion Author Bio Introduction There are more chickens in the world than any other kind of bird. They are the staple of many farms, kept by farmers and country families alike. They are known as the “bird that gives birth every day” and have been around since ancient times. Chickens were domesticated since long before we can remember. They are very important in many parts of the world for food and feathers, which help to keep us warm and comfy. As a cheap way to have fresh eggs, chickens have grown more and more popular as pets. They also are not as vicious as geese, a similar animal that lays eggs and that humans use for food. The chicken’s popularity will only grow in places like America and Canada as the allure of fresh eggs and having a unique pet catch people’s fancy. The chicken is already popular in other parts of the world. The chicken comes in an astonishing amount of varieties, from bantams to naked necks to Cornish chickens. It has been a long time staple for the peoples of the world, and it will continue to be so long into the future.
Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Animals of North America For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with Animals of North America. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series. The series is known as one of the most beautiful on tablets. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color tablets. Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about these wonderful animals. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of Animals of North America: anatomy, feeding habits and behavior. *** You and your kids will love learning about Animals of North America*** Table of Contents Introduction 1. Large Mammals of Yellowstone 2. Bighorns 3. Coyotes 4. Moose 5. Wolves 6. Cougars 7. Elk 8. Pronghorn 9. Grizzly Bears 10. Black Bears 11. Bison or Buffalo 12. Skunks 13. Raccoons 14. Chipmunks 15. Prairie Dogs 16. Roadrunners 17. Bald Eagles 18. California Sea Lions 19. Canadian Geese
Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Penguins For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with penguins. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series. The series is known as one of the most beautiful on the kindle. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color kindle. Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful animal. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of this beautiful animal: its anatomy, feeding habits and behavior. *** You and your kids will love learning about penguins*** Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1. About Penguins Chapter 2. Penguins' Feathers Chapter 3. How Penguins Hunt For Food Chapter 4. Why Preening is Important Chapter 5. Caring For Their Young Chapter 6. Penguin Groups Chapter 7. Emperor Penguins – Aptenodytes Group Chapter 8. King Penguin – Aptenodytes Group Chapter 9. Gentoo Penguins – Pygoscelis Group Chapter 10. Adelie Penguin – Pygoscelis Group Chapter 11. Chinstrap Penguins – Pygoscelis Group Chapter 12. Rockhopper – Eudyptes Group Chapter 13. Erect Crested Penguins – Eudyptes Group Chapter 14. Fiordland Penguins – Eudyptes Group Chapter 15. Macaroni Penguins – Eudyptes Group Chapter 16. Royal Penguin – Eudyptes Group Chapter 17. Snares – Eudyptes Group Chapter 18. Humboldt Penguins – Spheniscus Group Chapter 19. African Penguins – Spheniscus Group Chapter 20. Magellanic Penguins – Spheniscus Group Chapter 21. Galápagos Penguins – Spheniscus Group Chapter 22. Yellow-eyed Penguin – Megadyptes Group Chapter 23. Little Penguin – Eudyptula Group Chapter 24. Fun Facts About Penguins Introduction Penguins are very interesting creatures to get to know! Did you know that they go tobogganing too? Do you think that all penguins are black and white in color? If you think the answer is “yes”, then you might want to re-think that answer. Did you know that some penguins do not just live in the coldest of climates, or that not all penguins waddle when they walk? Do you know that some penguins could weigh nearly 100 lbs. (45 kg), while other penguins weigh in at just over 2 lbs. (.9 kg)? Some penguins lay just one egg, and they keep the egg warm by holding it on top of their feet! Do you know which penguins they are? Other groups of penguins lay two eggs, but only one egg will hatch. Do you know the names of those penguins? Were you aware that some penguins have black spots on their chests, and that these spots are different from penguin to penguin? There are so many interesting things to learn about these non-flying birds!
Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Frogs - For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with frogs. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series. The series is known as one of the most beautiful on the kindle. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color kindle. Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful animal. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of frogs: anatomy, feeding habits and behavior. *** You and your kids will love learning about frogs Table of Contents 1. Frogs: Fascinating Facts 2. The Frog’s Life Cycle 3. Where do Frogs Live? 4. Hibernation 5. Are Frogs and Toads the Same? 6. What do Frogs Eat? 7. Types of Frogs 8. Poisonous Frogs as Pets 9. Poison Dart Frogs 10. Tree Frogs. Get this book at this special price exclusive to the Amazon Store. Fascinating Facts. You will find more about all these facts as you read this book. 1. Frogs belong to the zoological class called Amphibians and are cold-blooded vertebrates. 2. There are about 3,900 different species of frogs, including toads. They are all born with tails but loose them, as they grow. 3. Common species of frogs include the Goliath frog; Darwin's frog; the Northern Leopard frog; the Poison Dart Frog; the Ornate Horned Frog; the Tree frog and the Wood frog. 4. Toads are basically the same as frogs, but they belong to a class called Bufonidae. 5. All frogs have flat heads, bulging eyes and strong hind legs, which are long and adapted for swimming and leaping. In general, frogs prefer a moist environment. 6. Some toads prefer a drier climate. Their legs are usually shorter and are adapted for walking more than leaping. Toads usually have warty, quite rough skins and are often poisonous. Azure dart frog / Dendrobates azureus 7. Frogs do not need to drink water as they can readily absorb it through their skins. 8. The nose and the eyes of a frog are positioned on the head in such a way that allows it to breathe and see while the rest of its body is submerged under water. 9. There are some frogs which can jump further than 20 times their body length, in one leap. 10. Frogs swallow their food whole. Mostly they eat the meat of bugs and worms. They help humans by getting rid of some pesky disease carriers. 11. The Goliath is the world’s biggest frog. It lives in West Africa in Cameroon. It has a body that can measure more than one foot. 12. The smallest frog on earth used to be the Brazilian Gold frog. (Less than 1cm long). Last year, in 1912, an even smaller, (7mm) perfect frog was found in Papua New Guinea. It has a BIG name: Paedophryne amauensis.