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Pandas: The Ultimate Panda Book for Kids - 100+ Amazing Panda Facts Photos Quiz & More - cover

Pandas: The Ultimate Panda Book for Kids - 100+ Amazing Panda Facts Photos Quiz & More

Jenny Kellett, Bellanova Books

Publisher: Bellanova Books

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"A Fantastic Journey into the Exciting World of Pandas"
 
Discover the fascinating world of everyone's favorite furry friend with The Ultimate Panda Book for Kids, the perfect guide for young animal enthusiasts. Written by best-selling non-fiction author Jenny Kellett, this interactive book is packed with over 100 incredible panda facts, stunning hi-res photos, and a fun BONUS word search (available in the print version) that will engage and entertain children for hours.
 
Panda Book features:
 
• Beautiful panda photos
 
• Exciting panda facts
 
• Panda quiz and puzzle
 
Through the pages of this captivating book, readers will learn about the magnificent Giant Panda, a beloved icon of conservation efforts worldwide. They'll also discover the adorable red panda, a lesser-known but equally captivating species that's sure to capture their hearts. From the physical characteristics of these fascinating creatures to their habits, behaviors, and habitats, The Ultimate Panda Book for Kids covers it all.
 
With the help of stunning, full-color photographs, children will be completely immersed in the world of pandas, learning about their unique features, fascinating behaviors, and conservation status. Did you know that a panda mother is 800 times the size of her newborn cub? Or that pandas have six toes, including an extra thumb that helps them to mold bamboo into an easier-to-eat shape?
 
Along with these amazing panda facts, the book also includes a quiz to test your knowledge and reinforce the information learned. With 20+ stunning panda pictures, even early readers will enjoy The Ultimate Panda Book for Kids - as well as adults!
 
Perfect for young readers aged 9+ who are curious about the natural world, The Ultimate Panda Book for Kids is an engaging and educational resource that will inspire a lifelong love of learning and a deeper appreciation for these incredible creatures. Get your copy today and embark on a thrilling journey through the fascinating world of pandas!
Available since: 04/24/2023.
Print length: 78 pages.

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