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Follow a female dung beetle meeting her mate on a fresh pile of elephant poo, a common dating site for a dung beetle, and learn about its life cycle and the super-strength it takes to keep the planet tidy. This book will feed the curiosity of the youngest of readers who are: . keen to know how the world works . fascinated by nature . enjoy learning new information The story is carefully written for children learning to read, with additional factual captions for more advanced readers. And here's the WOW-factor ? a large fold-out map of Africa at the end, with diagrams and a fun I-Spy game to take children back into the book to find and identify animals in the pictures. AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: Mary Auld is an award-winning writer of children's information books, most notably How To Build an Orchestra with the London Symphony Orchestra. Mary Auld is a pen name for Rachel Cooke, former Editorial Director at Hachette and an honorary fellow of the English Association in recognition of her work in children's non-fiction. SELLING POINTS: . Clear narrative text about the life cycle of a dung beetle . Covers primary science topics including life cycles, parts of an insect, grassland food webs, metamorphosis, predation and other life processes, the role decomposers and recyclers play in a healthy ecosystem . Two levels of text - one for emerging readers and additional facts for confident readers . Includes a giant fold-out map of Africa and I-Spy game . Textured die-cut cover
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Follow a female dung beetle meeting her mate on a fresh pile of elephant poo, a common dating site for a dung beetle, and learn about its life cycle and the super-strength it takes to keep the planet tidy. This book will feed the curiosity of the youngest of readers who are: . keen to know how the world works . fascinated by nature . enjoy learning new information The story is carefully written for children learning to read, with additional factual captions for more advanced readers. And here's the WOW-factor ? a large fold-out map of Africa at the end, with diagrams and a fun I-Spy game to take children back into the book to find and identify animals in the pictures. AGES: 4 to 8 AUTHOR: Mary Auld is an award-winning writer of children's information books, most notably How To Build an Orchestra with the London Symphony Orchestra. Mary Auld is a pen name for Rachel Cooke, former Editorial Director at Hachette and an honorary fellow of the English Association in recognition of her work in children's non-fiction. SELLING POINTS: . Clear narrative text about the life cycle of a dung beetle . Covers primary science topics including life cycles, parts of an insect, grassland food webs, metamorphosis, predation and other life processes, the role decomposers and recyclers play in a healthy ecosystem . Two levels of text - one for emerging readers and additional facts for confident readers . Includes a giant fold-out map of Africa and I-Spy game . Textured die-cut cover