Animals Illustrated: Arctic Fox
Discover the Arctic fox's adaptations and survival skills
Brian Koonoo author Joseph Starkey illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Inhabit Media Inc
Published:20th Jun '24
£9.99
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This book offers a captivating look at Arctic foxes, detailing their adaptations and incredible abilities to thrive in the Arctic environment.
In Animals Illustrated: Arctic Fox, young readers are introduced to the fascinating world of Arctic foxes and their remarkable adaptations for survival in extreme conditions. The book explores how these animals have evolved to thrive in the harsh Arctic environment, showcasing their unique physical traits and behaviors that enable them to hunt and travel great distances in search of food. Readers will be amazed to learn about the foxes' ability to swim between islands and navigate the icy landscape with ease.
This engaging volume is part of the Animals Illustrated series, which combines captivating animal facts with stunning illustrations, making it a delightful experience for children. Each page is filled with beautifully detailed artwork that brings the Arctic fox and its habitat to life, capturing the imagination of young nature enthusiasts. The illustrations complement the informative text, helping to create a well-rounded educational resource.
Additionally, Animals Illustrated: Arctic Fox features first-hand accounts from authors who have lived in the Arctic, providing unique insights into the behaviors and biology of these incredible animals. This book is perfect for children who wish to learn more about Arctic wildlife beyond the well-known polar bears and walruses, fostering a deeper appreciation for the diverse creatures that inhabit this stunning region.
"Arctic Fox is a terrific introduction or starting point for a school project.Highly Recommended"
- Winner of Best Books for Kids and Teens 2024 (Canada)
ISBN: 9781772274851
Dimensions: 229mm x 165mm x 8mm
Weight: 254g
28 pages
English Edition