Dolphins have long been a source of fascination for humans fortheir immense intelligence, charming personalities, and magnificentacrobatics. But there are lots of things that we don’t know aboutthese captivating mammals: Did you know that there are 37 differentspecies of dolphins? Or that dolphins drink milk? That they takenaps? Or that some scientists believe that the dolphin’s ancestorsonce walked upright on land? Here, 3-D, layered models let childrenlook through a dolphin's insides while they encounter interestingfacts and vivid illustrations along the way.
The most Awesome Facts Records can now be found in oneterrific book! In That’s Awesome, kids will learn about a book sosmall it can fit on the tip of your nose, the world’s fastesthuman, and the world’s longest snake that is as big as a yellowschool bus! That’s Awesome also has the “gross factor” that kidswill love, such as the world’s smelliest bug, titan beetles thatcan snap pencils in half with their mandibles, and the world’slargest crab, which is equal in size to a garbage container.Kid-appealing subjects include Sports, Games, TV, Music and Movies(pop culture), Breathtaking Geography, Plants and Animals, TheHuman Body, Technology, and The Most Expensive Items in the World.Inside these chapters you will find topics such as:
When people put on disguises, it might involve wigs, falsemoustaches and sunglasses. Not in the animal world! Get up closeand personal with awesome animal disguises in the exciting newbook, 3-D Close Up: Animal Camouflage. Filled with amazing close-upphotographs, dramatic artwork and engaging, insightful text, thisbook also includes four spectacular 3-D pop-up cross sectionsstarring amazing animals in and out of disguise! Learn why someanimals need to hide (so they don't get eaten!) and how they do it(zebras have stripes to blend in with the tall grasses of theAfrican plains). Kids will love exploring this book and trying tospot all of the masters of disguise on its pages, including clevercuttlefish that can change color in less than a second, and cloudedleopards whose spots keep them hidden among the rainforesttrees.