This captivating information book explores the life of one of nature’s most elusive animals. From where they live and how they hunt to how we can protect them in the future, Jen Green’s clear writing style tells readers all they need to know about snow leopards.• Collins Big Cat Progress books are specifically designed for children at Key Stage 2 who have a Key Stage 1 reading level, giving them age-appropriate texts that they can read, building their confidence and fostering positive attitudes towards reading.• Text type: An information book
Divided into four sections, this encyclopedia covers the Aztec and Mayan world, the Inca Empire, the Native Americans and Arctic peoples. A variety of practical projects is included to help bring the past alive.
Explores the wildlife found in the waters and along the shores of the Arctic Ocean and examines the ocean's physical features and how people are working to use the ocean's resources while conserving its natural treasures.
We are all aware of the importance of the environment - it's in the news, it affects our behavior and the decisions we make every day. But what actual impact has environmental thinking had on the world around us? This thought-provoking book looks at the way changing ideas about the environment and sustainability have affected our attitudes to conservation, and will do so in the future.
"Discusses the life of snakes and profiles different species, along with providing facts about habitat, diet, hunting practices, and more"--Provided by publisher.
The Aztec Civilization was a rich and mysterious culture whose complex temples and beautiful art can still be found in modern Mexico today. Young readers might also be interested to know that they were one of the earliest cultures to enjoy chocolate. This book uses uncomplicated language and helpful fact boxes to really delve into this extremely complex Mesopotamian culture.