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Edizioni Centro Studi Erickson | |
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9788859023500 |
by G. Zanetti Camillo Bortolato
First classifications of animals and plants
Classifying is a pleasure. Babies do it continuously from birth: they untangle themselves in the multiplicity of forms and bring order, because the spot where things are placed is almost more important than the things themselves.
From Teacher Camillo, who is loved and followed by thousands of pupils and teachers in Italy, comes a new book that brings children closer to the world of science spontaneously and naturally!
The book explains the classification of the animal and plant kingdoms using a pictorial and realistic illustrative apparatus.
On each page, the names of some specimens of that category are shown, with the relative images on the right.
So here is a ladybug that belongs to the beetle family, which belongs to the insects, which in turn are part of the arthropods, which belong to the invertebrates … and so on.
The attached cards, which show the animal or plant and its classification on the back, allow children to consolidate these discoveries. Like a game, you can also study it together with your schoolmates.
Published , Imprint: Erickson
Main content page count: 158 Pages
ISBN: 9788859023500