Publisher's Synopsis
A Smart Kids Guide presents: Fascinatingly Fast Birds and Amazing American Insects
Are your children curious about Fascinatingly Fast Birds and Amazing American Insects? Would they like to know why birds fly so fast? Have they learnt how fast an ostrich can run or how fast dragonflies can fly? Inside this book, your children will begin a journey that will satisfy their curiosity by answering questions like these and many more!
Fascinatingly Fast Birds and Amazing American Insects will allow your child to learn more about the wonderful world in which we live, with a fun and engaging approach that will light a fire in their imagination.We're raising our children in an era where attention spans are continuously decreasing. A Smart Kids Guide provides a fun, and interactive way of keep your children engaged and looking forward to learn, with beautiful pictures, coupled with the amazing, fun facts.
Get your kids learning today! Pick up your copy of A Smart Kids Guide To Fascinatingly Fast Birds and Amazing American Insects book now! Table of Contents Chapter 1- Why Do Birds Fly So Fast? Chapter 2- How Fast Can an Ostrich Run? Chapter 3- What Color is the Male Eider Duck? Chapter 4- How Long Do Great Snipe Eggs Take to Hatch? Chapter 5- How Fast Can Whoogrey headping Cranes Fly? Chapter 6- What is the Wingspan of the Grey-Headed Albatross? Chapter 7- Where are Red-Breasted Mergansers Found? Chapter 8- How Long Can Frigate Birds Stay in the Air? Chapter 9- Where Do Eurasian Hobbies Go For the Winter? Chapter 10- How Fast is the Gyrfalcon? Chapter 11- What is the Biggest Raptor in North America? Chapter 12- What is the Fastest Owl in the World? Chapter 13 Why Do Hummingbirds Have Such Tiny Feet? Chapter 14- What Do Canvasback Ducks Eat? Chapter 15- How Much Does a Spur-Winged Goose Weigh? Chapter 16- Where Do Rock Dove Pigeons Nest in the Wild? Chapter 17- What Do Spine-Tailed Swifts Eat? Chapter 18- Where are Steppe Eagles Found? Chapter 19- What is the Fastest Bird in the World? Chapter 20- What are Insects? Chapter 21- Why are American Cockroaches Such Bad News? Chapter 22- How Many Aphids Can a Ladybird Eat in a Day? Chapter 23- What Colour are Billbugs? Chapter 24- What Group of Insects Do Crickets Belong To? Chapter 25- How Do Stick Insects Camouflage Themselves? Chapter 26- How Did the Tarantula Hawk Get Its Name? Chapter 27- How are Dung Beetles Helpful To the Environment? Chapter 28- How Many Species of Butterflies are There in North America? Chapter 29- What Colour are June Bugs? Chapter 30- How Do Click Beetles Evade Predators? Chapter 31- When Were Colorado Beetles First Identified in the United States? Chapter 32- How Fast Can Dragonflies Fly? Chapter 33- How Long are Asparagus Beetles? Chapter 34- Where Did Earwigs Originate? Chapter 35- How Do Sunburst Beetles Get Oxygen Underwater? Chapter 36- What Do Texas Leaf Cutter Ants Do With the Leaves They Cut? Chapter 37- What Do Vinegaroons Do When They are Threatened? Chapter 38- What Do American Burying Bugs Look Like When They are Flying? Chapter 39- What Colours Do Fireflies Come in?