About Fish: A Guide for Children

About… series

Ages 3-8; grades PK-3

This award-winning first glimpse into the diverse natural world of mammals is great for reading along with very young children, and can be read independently by older kids. Perfect for science classes, libraries, and daycares! 

This award-winning beginner’s guide to the natural world of fish from the creators of the About… series was named an “NSTA Recommends” book.

Noted educator and author Cathryn Sill uses simple, easy-to-understand language to teach children the basic characteristics of what fish are, how they swim, breathe, and reproduce, and explains the different ways they protect themselves from predators.

With beautifully detailed, realistic paintings, noted wildlife illustrator John Sill introduces readers to the diversity of the fish population, from an Arctic char to a porcupine fish. An afterword provides more details, inspiring further learning.

This book is ideal for early childhood and elementary units in science, environment, and marine life.

$2.00

5 in stock

Description

Multiple copies available, all in G or better condition. May have light shelf wear, including scuffing to the cover, bumped corners, etc. No major flaws like tears or writing on inside pages. May have name or classroom sticker inside. You will receive the best copy we have in stock at the time of your order.

Written by Cathryn Sill and illustraeted by John Sill

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Additional information

Weight 14 oz
book-author

Illustrator

John Sill

Condition

Format

Staple Bound

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