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“Stories that Nature told” series :Saguaro’s Gifts

  • desert lifecactus
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:32
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  • Size:275mm×225mm
  • Page Views:122
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  • Text Color:Full color
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★ Wonderful stories happen all the time in nature. This series takes the plants or animals in nature as the hero. It tells the characteristics of animals and plants in the form of stories, and helps young readers to understand the interesting knowledge about nature in a relaxed way.
★ Vivid full-color illustration books with anthropomorphic story narration, A series of fascinating and inspiring STEAM-driven tale.

Titles in this series: Winged Wonders: Solving the Monarch Migration Mystery; You Are Mine, Porcupine; Little Dandelion seeds the world; Saguaro's Gifts; Mushroom Rain; Who Will Plant a Tree?

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Celebrating a birthday is always a happy occasion but never more so in this desert community then when it's a centenary for a grand Saguaro cactus! For one hundred years, the majestic cactus has anchored this vibrant neighborhood, providing food, shelter, and shade to the local wildlife inhabitants. In beautiful rhyming text, the creatures that depend on Saguaro's gifts come to pay homage, including the tiny bat that sips nectar from the plant's flower, the finches looking for a place to build their nest, and the grateful tortoise that enjoys its fruit. Magnificent artwork brings the desert landscape and creatures to life, showing the interdependence between plants and animals. Readers young and old will appreciate this timely message of how essential even an old cactus is to our environment and the world we all share. Back matter includes information on the interdependence of the desert community.

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