Animals at Work set
  • Animals at Work set
  • Feeding animal babies spread
  • Why animals migrate spread

Animals At Work

Animals work just as hard as humans! Learn more about their lives in this exciting series.

Like people, animals are always working to make their lives better. They work hard to survive, reproduce, and raise their young. This series gives readers an up-close and personal look at the lives of animals. Readers will observe parallels between animals’ lives and their own, allowing them to understand just how tough being an animal in a world of humans can be!

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SKU: 20398
ISBN: 978-0-7166-2724-1
Pages: 576
Volumes: 12
Retail: $259.00
Price: $59.99
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    • Stunning color photography on every spread.

    • Covers all aspects of animal lives, from finding mates and caring for young, to living alongside people and in extreme environments.

    • “A Closer Look” feature breaks down different animals and their abilities and habits.

    • Books consider the impact of habitat destruction and climate change on animal lives.

    • A handy glossary at the back of the book allows readers to quickly look up unfamiliar terms.

    • An index makes this series an ideal tool for research projects, allowing readers to locate specific information.

    • The “Find Out More” feature in every title contains a list of other books and websites for readers to extend the learning.

    • Animals Attacking
    • Animals Caring for Their Young
    • Animals Communicating
    • Animals Defending Themselves
    • Animals Depending on Other Animals
    • Animals Finding Food
    • Animals Finding Mates
    • Animals Living Alongside People
    • Animals Living in Groups
    • Animals Making Homes
    • Animals Migrating
    • Animals Surviving in Extreme Environments

    • This set offers a thorough, wide-ranging look at animal behavior.

    • Logical organization, effective text, and strong visual support make in-depth information highly accessible.

    • VERDICT: This is an excellent presentation about animals and the ways they live, and a first-rate nonfiction series for readers.


    School Library Journal, May 2019