Explains the predator-prey relationships that all living things are a part of, represented by the food chains and food webs in a variety of habitats, how everything is connected, and how every living organism plays a role.
Learning how animals and plants interact is fundamental to our understanding of the natural world.
Learning how animals and plants interact is fundamental to our understanding of the natural world.
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Plants, insects, mammals, and other creatures are linked through backyard food chains, and, as readers will see, these food chains come together to form a large backyard food web.
Fact boxes complement the enlightening text, which explores important science concepts, including conservation and life cycles. Readers can see how these pond food chains come together as they explore an informative pond food web.
A meadow is more than just a pretty place to have picnics. It’s home to many species of plants and animals. They’re connected through food chains, and readers explore how individual food chains come together to make a meadow food web.
Even the smallest tide pools are actually entire ecosystems! The creatures that call a tide pool home are connected through food chains that represent the passing of energy from one living thing to another.
"Clear, simple drawings illustrate the clear, simple text. Informative and intriguing, this basic science book leads children to think about the complex and interdependent web of life on Earth.
A meadow is more than just a pretty place to have picnics. It’s home to many species of plants and animals. They’re connected through food chains, and readers explore how individual food chains come together to make a meadow food web.
Learning how animals and plants interact is fundamental to our understanding of the natural world.