About this item
Highlights
- "Students learn the locations, eating habits, enemies of the eagles, and how eagles protect themselves This book would be a great addition to any STEM unit on animals in the wild.
- 5-8 Years
- 10.0" x 10.3" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Animals
- Series Name: Animals in the Wild
Description
About the Book
The third book of a new series that safely brings wild animals into the living room. For all nature lovers ages 5 and up.Book Synopsis
"Students learn the locations, eating habits, enemies of the eagles, and how eagles protect themselves This book would be a great addition to any STEM unit on animals in the wild. Wonderful illustrations! Book is very organized, especially for students seeking information on eagles." - ITEEA
A book with fantastic illustrations to enjoy together as a family, to learn and teach with the little ones about the life and the adaptive intelligence expressed by these magnificent animals, admired for many cultures.
Meet the eagle! Find out where this feathered friend lives, discover what he eats, learn who his enemies are and how he spends his day. Enter his world with this wonderful, true-to-nature picture book.
The third book of a new series that safely brings wild animals into the living room. For all nature lovers ages 5 and up.
Review Quotes
"Students learn the locations, eating habits, enemies of the eagles, and how eagles protect themselves This book would be a great addition to any STEM unit on animals in the wild. Wonderful illustrations! Book is very organized, especially for students seeking information on eagles." - ITEEA
"I really enjoyed this book, it is a great non-fiction book for children to learn more about the natural world, and in this case, the Eagle. There are fun facts, great images and good information for anyone wanting to learn more about these magnificent birds. The family of Eagles chart (or more accurately Birds of Prey chart) at the back is also a nice touch." - Donna Maguire
"An excellent account of one of the most fascinating creatures." - Rogene Carter
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About the Author
Renne is the pseudonym of Renée Rahir. She was born on February 4, 1956. As a child she already was fond of drawing, but she also loved to write. She has a degree in Plastic Arts and used to work for the magazine Tintin. Renne lives in the country, in the Ardennes (Belgium), surrounded by nature and animals, her biggest source of inspiration.