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Could you imagine a small bird cleaning a crocodile's teeth?
Or a venomous scorpion guarding a lizard? What about a sea anemone hitching a ride on the back of a hermit crab? In Nature's Partners, readers learn about eleven unique cross-species teams that rely on each other for survival. Despite their differences in size and species, these plants, animals and insects are fast friends that each benefit from the other!
Key Selling Points
• Explore eleven incredible cross-species partnerships where organisms from two different species rely on each other for survival in the wild.
• Bold illustrations, accompanied by engaging text, provide a lighthearted introduction to the unique wildlife relationships and make this a great choice for a readers exploring nonfiction on their own for the first time.
• The book includes an introduction to scientific concepts such as symbiosis, mutualism as metamorphosis, as well as examples from ecosystems around the world.
• The inclusion of all corners of the tree of life, from plants and insects to birds and mammals and more, make this a great general choice for a wildlife collection.
• Back matter includes a glossary of the species discussed, including more facts about each animal in these perfect pairs.
This illustrated nonfiction picture book explores the unusual and unexpected ways animals, insects and plants team up to help ensure their survival.
Eugenia Perrella is a journalist and children's author from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She specializes in international news and brings her passion for keeping others informed into her writing for children. She writes fiction stories because she thinks that imagination has no limits, but she also loves researching to write informative books that promote knowledge. Eugenia is the author of more than a dozen children's books.
Lucilla Tubaro is an Italian illustrator based near Rome. Her illustrations are muted, but symmetry, femininity, botanicals and a pinch of poetry are essential elements of her style. She loves combining raw textures and geometrical shapes, and clean and rough lines, in search of the perfect play of opposites. Her books feature illustrations that are true to life and colorful, and her personal projects explore an intimate and nostalgic inner world. Together, they're better
Or a venomous scorpion guarding a lizard? What about a sea anemone hitching a ride on the back of a hermit crab? In Nature's Partners, readers learn about eleven unique cross-species teams that rely on each other for survival. Despite their differences in size and species, these plants, animals and insects are fast friends that each benefit from the other!
Key Selling Points
• Explore eleven incredible cross-species partnerships where organisms from two different species rely on each other for survival in the wild.
• Bold illustrations, accompanied by engaging text, provide a lighthearted introduction to the unique wildlife relationships and make this a great choice for a readers exploring nonfiction on their own for the first time.
• The book includes an introduction to scientific concepts such as symbiosis, mutualism as metamorphosis, as well as examples from ecosystems around the world.
• The inclusion of all corners of the tree of life, from plants and insects to birds and mammals and more, make this a great general choice for a wildlife collection.
• Back matter includes a glossary of the species discussed, including more facts about each animal in these perfect pairs.
This illustrated nonfiction picture book explores the unusual and unexpected ways animals, insects and plants team up to help ensure their survival.
Eugenia Perrella is a journalist and children's author from Buenos Aires, Argentina. She specializes in international news and brings her passion for keeping others informed into her writing for children. She writes fiction stories because she thinks that imagination has no limits, but she also loves researching to write informative books that promote knowledge. Eugenia is the author of more than a dozen children's books.
Lucilla Tubaro is an Italian illustrator based near Rome. Her illustrations are muted, but symmetry, femininity, botanicals and a pinch of poetry are essential elements of her style. She loves combining raw textures and geometrical shapes, and clean and rough lines, in search of the perfect play of opposites. Her books feature illustrations that are true to life and colorful, and her personal projects explore an intimate and nostalgic inner world. Together, they're better