1000 Words: Nature: Build Nature Vocabulary and Literacy Skills

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This picture ebook helps children build up a vocabulary of 1000 nature words about the environment, wildlife, and our impact on the planet.

Written by award-winning science teacher Jules Pottle, it introduces key concepts about Earth science and zoology, while broadening children's vocabulary and strengthening their early reading skills. Every picture-including page is full of fascinating things such as the parts of a plant, how animals communicate, habitats, and what we can do to help protect nature.

1000 Words: Nature
clearly labels each picture, which encourages picture-and-word association and helps early reading. Each topic features questions that ask children to find things on the page or that stimulate thinking, talking, and reading comprehension skills. The words include lots of useful nouns, plus some interesting adjectives and common verbs related to wildlife and the planet.

This fun and educational picture word book is a must-have first reference title for parents and guardians who are keen to develop their child's language, science, and literacy skills.

Author(s): Jules Pottle
Publisher: DK Children
Year: 2022

Language: English

Contents
Our planet
Our world’s resources
Humans and nature
Nature activities
Weather
Extremes
Kingdoms of living things
All sorts of plants
A closer look at trees
Plant and fungus life cycles
Animal life cycles
Animal families
Heads, bodies, and feet
Feeding time
Communicating
Animal comparisons
Animal clues
Gardens and parks
Fields and meadows
Woodlands
Rivers
Oceans and coasts
Rainforests
Savannahs
Deserts
Mountains
Arctic and Antarctic
Protecting nature
Working with nature
Acknowledgements