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National Learning Association presents: HUMMINGBIRDS AND MOTHS Are your children curious about Hummingbirds and Moths? Would they like to know what special characteristics hummingbirds have? Have they learnt if their hearing is as good as their vision or how moths got their name? Inside this book, your children will begin a journey that will satisfy their curiosity by answering questions like these and many more
EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: HUMMINGBIRDS AND MOTHS will allow your child to learn more about the wonderful world in which we live, with a fun and engaging approach that will light a fire in their imagination. We're raising our children in an era where attention spans are continuously decreasing. National Learning Association provides a fun, and interactive way of keep your children engaged and looking forward to learn, with beautiful pictures, coupled with the amazing, fun facts.
Get your kids learning today Pick up your copy of National Learning Association EVERYTHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT: HUMMINGBIRDS AND MOTHS book now Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1- Are Hummingbirds Endangered? Chapter 2- What Color are They? Chapter 3- How Do They Fly? Chapter 4- Are They Very Smart? Chapter 5- Do Hummingbirds Have Good Eyesight? Chapter 6- Is Their Hearing as Good as Their Vision? Chapter 7- How Big are Hummingbirds? Chapter 8- Do They Only Eat Nectar? Chapter 9- What Kind of Metabolism Do They Have? Chapter 10- How Long Have Hummingbirds Been Living on Earth? Chapter 11- How Did They Get Their Name? Chapter 12- What About Their Other Senses? Chapter 13- What About Body Language? Chapter 14- Where Do Hummingbirds Live? Chapter 15- Do They Lap the Nectar? Chapter 16- Don't They Get Sticky from All That Nectar? Chapter 17- But They're So Small - How Much Can They Eat? Chapter 18- Can You Tell Us About Their Mating Habits? Chapter 19- Do They Have Any Special Characteristics? Chapter 20- What are Moths? Chapter 21- How Many Species of Moths Exist? Chapter 22- How Did Moths Get Their Name? Chapter 23- Why are Moths Called Good Mimics? Chapter 24- How Big are Moths? Chapter 25- How Do Moths Mate? Chapter 269- How are Moths Different from Butterflies? Chapter 27- Do Moths Have Antennae Like Butterflies? Chapter 28- How Else are Moths and Butterflies Alike? Chapter 293- Do Moths and Butterflies Both Start as Catterpillars? Chapter 305- What Do Moths Eat? Chapter 31- Are There Other Unusual Moths? Chapter 32- Why Do Moths Like the Light? Chapter 339- Do Moths Help Plants Pollinate? Chapter 34- What Does "Lepidoptera" Mean? Chapter 35- How Long Have Moths Been on Earth? Chapter 3- How Did Moths Get Their Name? Chapter 5- How Long Have Moths Been on Earth? Chapter 36- What Happens to the Eggs? Chapter 37- How Do Butterfly Wings Compare to Moth Wings? Chapter 38- Are Caterpillars Dangerous? Chapter 11- How Do Butterfly Wings Compare to Moth Wings? Chapter 39- Are Moths Edible? Chapter 17- Are Moths Edible?