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Deadly Predators (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2)

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Paperback
$3.99 US
6"W x 9"H x 0.1"D   | 3 oz | 48 per carton
On sale Jul 09, 2013 | 32 Pages | 9781426313462
Age 6-8 years | Grades 1-3
Reading Level: Lexile 570L | Fountas & Pinnell K

Come face-to-face with sharks, wolves, tigers, and many more predators in this gripping new addition to the National Geographic Kids Reader series. Amazing animal photos will wow kids as they discover how predators hunt, raise their young, and contribute to the food chain. This Level 2 reader is written in easy-to-grasp text and will help kids understand who rules in the wild!
"Full of engaging and intense photos of ferocious animals seizing their prey, their mouths wide open displaying sharp teeth, the book will fascinate readers and nonreaders alike." --Library Media Connection
Melissa Stewart has written more than 180 science books for young readers. While gathering information for her books, Melissa has hiked in tropical rain forests, gone on safari in Africa, and swum with sea lions in the Galapagos Islands. She can't imagine any better job! Visit Melissa's website at www.melissa-stewart.com or track her at twitter.com/mstewartscience. View titles by Melissa Stewart

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Come face-to-face with sharks, wolves, tigers, and many more predators in this gripping new addition to the National Geographic Kids Reader series. Amazing animal photos will wow kids as they discover how predators hunt, raise their young, and contribute to the food chain. This Level 2 reader is written in easy-to-grasp text and will help kids understand who rules in the wild!

Praise

"Full of engaging and intense photos of ferocious animals seizing their prey, their mouths wide open displaying sharp teeth, the book will fascinate readers and nonreaders alike." --Library Media Connection

Author

Melissa Stewart has written more than 180 science books for young readers. While gathering information for her books, Melissa has hiked in tropical rain forests, gone on safari in Africa, and swum with sea lions in the Galapagos Islands. She can't imagine any better job! Visit Melissa's website at www.melissa-stewart.com or track her at twitter.com/mstewartscience. View titles by Melissa Stewart