Usborne Beginners: Nature Box Set (10 books)
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- Hardback, Slip Case
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More books for 7 - 8 year olds
Categories
- Animals > Minibeasts
- Colour Reader
- English > Reading > Independent Reading
- Geography > Habitats > Rainforests
- Home Learning
- Knowledge and Understanding of the World > Protecting our World
- Non-fiction
- Science > Biology and Life Science > Environmental or Green Issues
- Science > Biology and Life Science > Life Cycles
- Science > Biology and Life Science > Plants and Flowers
Product description
- Exciting hardback readers in a collectible box set
- Simple books that explain the many wonders of nature
- Perfect for children who are just beginning to read alone
- Bright colour pictures help children to decode the text
- A key topic for our age of environmental awareness
Contains 10 books: Ants; Bees and Wasps; Bugs; Trees; Tadpoles and Frogs; Spiders; Reptiles; Rainforests; Caterpillars and Butterflies; and How Flowers Grow.
Product Details
Catalogue number
3685 in Schools Catalogue 2023–24 and 500 in EU Primary September 2023
Format
Hardback, Slip Case
ISBN
9781474974028
Date published
July 4th, 2019
Other details
- 10 pages
Condition
New
UK edition
Sarah
on 14 August 2022
Mixed set.
The books are an appropriate reading level for beginning readers, and are colourful and engaging. However, the choice of which animals, etc. are included is, I think, disappointing. Our granddaughter, just six, found a snail shell. “Do snails grow out of their shells and leave old ones behind and grow new ones? I am not sure, I will look in my Nature Set.” (Great, she is learning how to learn independently.) But - the whole set does not include slugs, worms or snails, three creatures a curious nature lover will encounter before many others. She was very disappointed and it knocked her faith in the power of independent research. Yes, OK, she will get over it, but what a lost opportunity. I would warm others not to expect too much from this set, especially for day to day questions, and would love to know the reasoning behind the selections.