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Hardcover Discover Nests Book

ISBN: 1532437307

ISBN13: 9781532437304

Discover Nests

Explore the Cozy Homes of the Animal Kingdom with Discover Nests Dive into the fascinating world of nests with Discover Nests, an engaging addition to the Discover Reading Series by Juliana O'Neill. This beautifully illustrated book introduces young readers to the variety of nests found in nature, from the tiny, intricate homes of hummingbirds to the massive constructions of eagles. Discover how birds, alligators, squirrels, wasps, rabbits, and termites create their perfect nests to raise their young and protect them from the elements. Diverse Dwellings: Learn about the different materials animals use to build their nests, from grass and sticks to mud and beyond. A Safe Haven: Understand how nests serve as a safe space for laying eggs and nurturing baby animals until they can venture into the world. Size Matters: Compare the sizes of various nests, appreciating the range from the smallest hummingbird nests to the largest eagle nests. Unique Constructions: Explore how other animals like alligators, squirrels, wasps, and rabbits craft their nests in unique locations. Interactive Learning: Engage with vibrant pictures and simple text that encourage a deeper curiosity about nature and animal behavior. With Discover Nests, embark on an educational adventure that reveals the creativity and ingenuity of animals in building homes for their families. It's a captivating exploration for young nature enthusiasts keen to learn more about the animal kingdom.

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