African Wildlife from a to Z

ebook A Photo Journey Exploring the Fascinating Creatures of Africa with Fun Facts for Kids Who Love Wild Animals · Animal Kingdom ABCs

By Michele Renee Acosta

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From the African buffalo to the zebra, this photographic nonfiction picture book takes children on a captivating journey through the diverse wildlife of the African continent. Along the way, they'll encounter familiar animals as well as more unusual creatures-like the quelea and xenopus-that inspire curiosity and wonder.

Made for inquiring kids who are hungry to learn about the world around them, African Wildlife from A to Z features vivid animal photographs, intriguing questions that promote inquiry, and fun facts that encourage conversation and discovery. While it's organized alphabetically, this isn't a traditional alphabet book. Instead, it introduces young children to wildlife they may not have encountered before-fostering observation, vocabulary development, and early science literacy.

Ideal for children ages 3 to 8, this engaging nonfiction book invites children to explore new ideas, ask questions, and expand their knowledge of the natural world. Whether used in classrooms, libraries, or at home, this book offers parents, caregivers, and educators a valuable tool for fostering early learning, nature appreciation, and global awareness. To support grown-ups reading with children, a helpful pronunciation guide is also included.

Part of the Animal Kingdom ABCs series, this book celebrates the richness of our planet's wildlife-one continent at a time.

African Wildlife from a to Z