National Geographic Readers: Las Hormigas (L1)

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$5.99 US
5.97"W x 9.01"H x 0.12"D  
On sale Sep 18, 2018 | 32 Pages | 9781426332265
Up to Kindergarten
¡AHORA EN ESPAÑOL! Las hormigas se encuentran en todas partes. Y ya que los niños están siempre cerca de la tierra, muchas veces son ellas el primer animal que observan y estudian – ¡a veces con la intensidad de científicos profesionales! Con este libro, los niños las conocerán de cerca.

Las hormigas pueden ser de diferentes tamaños y colores, y tienen distintas maneras de prosperar en los lugares donde viven. Y sí que prosperan, y a veces con las adaptaciones más asombrosas. A través de textos apropiados a la edad y fotografías increíbles, los jóvenes lectores descubrirán la maravilla de estas criaturas asombrosas, pequeñas y ubicuas.
Melissa Stewart is the author of more than 150 science books for children, including ten National Geographic Readers. Feathers: Not Just for Flying was an ALA Notable Book for Children, as well as a winner of the Cybils Award for Nonfiction and the Nerdy Book Club Award for Nonfiction. No Monkeys, No Chocolate was a Junior Library Guild selection, a Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2013 pick, and a NSTA and CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book. Stewart is also the coauthor (with Nancy Chesley) of Perfect Pairs: Using Fiction & Nonfiction Picture Books to Teach Life Science, K–2.

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¡AHORA EN ESPAÑOL! Las hormigas se encuentran en todas partes. Y ya que los niños están siempre cerca de la tierra, muchas veces son ellas el primer animal que observan y estudian – ¡a veces con la intensidad de científicos profesionales! Con este libro, los niños las conocerán de cerca.

Las hormigas pueden ser de diferentes tamaños y colores, y tienen distintas maneras de prosperar en los lugares donde viven. Y sí que prosperan, y a veces con las adaptaciones más asombrosas. A través de textos apropiados a la edad y fotografías increíbles, los jóvenes lectores descubrirán la maravilla de estas criaturas asombrosas, pequeñas y ubicuas.

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Melissa Stewart is the author of more than 150 science books for children, including ten National Geographic Readers. Feathers: Not Just for Flying was an ALA Notable Book for Children, as well as a winner of the Cybils Award for Nonfiction and the Nerdy Book Club Award for Nonfiction. No Monkeys, No Chocolate was a Junior Library Guild selection, a Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2013 pick, and a NSTA and CBC Outstanding Science Trade Book. Stewart is also the coauthor (with Nancy Chesley) of Perfect Pairs: Using Fiction & Nonfiction Picture Books to Teach Life Science, K–2.

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