Invertebrates Have No Backbone (In the Animal Kingdom)

Invertebrates Have No Backbone (In the Animal Kingdom)

by SARAHRIDLEY (Author)

Synopsis

This book explores what makes an animal an invertebrate - how their characteristics are different from other groups of animals. It shows many examples of different types of invertebrate in their natural environment. The simple text, suitable for children aged 5+, is accompanied by large, attractive photographs. For children progressing through book bands it is suitable for reading at level 8: Purple.

This book is part of the 'In the Animal Kingdom' which explore the classification of animals. Why not look for them all: Amphibians live on land and water; Birds have feathers; Fish live in water; Reptiles have scaly skin; Invertebrates have no backbone; Mammals drink milk.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 24
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 08 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 1526309327
ISBN 13: 9781526309327
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Author Bio
Born in Suffolk, Sarah Ridley lives on the Suffolk/Essex border and is a writer and editor of educational books for children and young people. Recently, a life-long interest in history has led her to write books about the First World War, inspired by reading letters written by soldiers who served in the conflict. Brothers at War tells the story of uncovering the material held in her own family's archives. Dear Jelly sets letters written by soldier brothers to their younger sisters at its core. Teenage children keep Sarah busy when she isn't tied to her computer, and she relaxes by walking along river estuaries close to her home.