Leaping Lizards and Other Reptiles

ISBN-10
1740259335
ISBN-13
9781740259330
Category
Lizards
Pages
80
Language
English
Published
2003
Authors
Annalisa McMorrow, Annalisa Suid

Description

Most children are fascinated by reptiles, from the winding ways that snakes move to the humbling jaws of the crocodile. The students will interview a lizard, create reports on turtle's shell, make their own chameleon mood indicators and much more. Hands-On Discoveries will answer questions like ""How much do crcodiles weigh?"" and ""How long is a chameleon?"" Art activities include ""Snakeskin Shirts"" and ""Snake Pencil Pales"" in which the children can explore their creativity.

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