The Bahamas is more than beautiful beaches-it's a living world of wild animals waiting to be discovered In this exciting children's nature book, kids will meet the flamingos of Inagua, the parrots of Abaco, iguanas that look like little dinosaurs, the world-famous swimming pigs of Exuma, and even tiny seahorses found only in Eleuthera.
Written in a fun, easy-to-read style for ages 8-12, this book is packed with fascinating animal facts, true wildlife stories, and critical thinking questions that spark curiosity. Kids will learn how dolphins call each other by name, how turtles return to the same beach where they were born, and why rare birds like the Bahama Swallow need healthy pine forests to survive.
More than just a Bahamas wildlife guide for kids, this book connects children with conservation, showing how every creature-from crabs and conchs to sharks and manatees-plays an important role in keeping our islands healthy.
Perfect for classrooms, family reading, or young explorers, Fun Facts About the Wild Animals of The Bahamas makes learning about nature fun, memorable, and inspiring.
If your child loves animal books, tropical wildlife, or Caribbean adventures, this is the perfect addition to their bookshelf.
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