Penguins For Kids: Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers - Kim Chase & John Davidson

Penguins For Kids: Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers

By Kim Chase & John Davidson

  • Release Date: 2014-01-15
  • Genre: Animals for Kids

Description

Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Penguins For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with penguins. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series.

The series is known as one of the most beautiful on the kindle. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color kindle.
Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful animal. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of this beautiful animal: its anatomy, feeding habits and behavior.

*** You and your kids will love learning about penguins***

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. About Penguins
Chapter 2. Penguins' Feathers
Chapter 3. How Penguins Hunt For Food
Chapter 4. Why Preening is Important
Chapter 5. Caring For Their Young
Chapter 6. Penguin Groups
Chapter 7. Emperor Penguins – Aptenodytes Group
Chapter 8. King Penguin – Aptenodytes Group
Chapter 9. Gentoo Penguins – Pygoscelis Group
Chapter 10. Adelie Penguin – Pygoscelis Group
Chapter 11. Chinstrap Penguins – Pygoscelis Group
Chapter 12. Rockhopper – Eudyptes Group
Chapter 13. Erect Crested Penguins – Eudyptes Group
Chapter 14. Fiordland Penguins – Eudyptes Group
Chapter 15. Macaroni Penguins – Eudyptes Group
Chapter 16. Royal Penguin – Eudyptes Group
Chapter 17. Snares – Eudyptes Group
Chapter 18. Humboldt Penguins – Spheniscus Group
Chapter 19. African Penguins – Spheniscus Group
Chapter 20. Magellanic Penguins – Spheniscus Group
Chapter 21. Galápagos Penguins – Spheniscus Group
Chapter 22. Yellow-eyed Penguin – Megadyptes Group
Chapter 23. Little Penguin – Eudyptula Group
Chapter 24. Fun Facts About Penguins

Introduction
Penguins are very interesting creatures to get to know! Did you know that they go tobogganing too? Do you think that all penguins are black and white in color? If you think the answer is “yes”, then you might want to re-think that answer. Did you know that some penguins do not just live in the coldest of climates, or that not all penguins waddle when they walk?

Do you know that some penguins could weigh nearly 100 lbs. (45 kg), while other penguins weigh in at just over 2 lbs. (.9 kg)? Some penguins lay just one egg, and they keep the egg warm by holding it on top of their feet! Do you know which penguins they are? Other groups of penguins lay two eggs, but only one egg will hatch. Do you know the names of those penguins? Were you aware that some penguins have black spots on their chests, and that these spots are different from penguin to penguin? There are so many interesting things to learn about these non-flying birds!

Comments