Who Eats What?: Food Chains and Food Webs (Let'S-Read-And-Find-Out Science, Stage 2)
As I was expalining the cover page of the book, my daughter caught something I missed - that the small fish eats plants. So once we start giving them an idea of whats happening, kids get engaged enough in the book to make their own observations.
The fun part is the bidirectional food chain, where first you go big sharks eat medium fish who eats a smaller fish who eats plants. To make the other visualisation easier, there is a picture of a wren in a hawk;s tummy, of a caterpillar in that wren's tummy, a leaf in that caterpillars tummy. You get the idea. Similar fun and informative picture with a shark who has a tarpon inside him and so on....
The fun part is the bidirectional food chain, where first you go big sharks eat medium fish who eats a smaller fish who eats plants. To make the other visualisation easier, there is a picture of a wren in a hawk;s tummy, of a caterpillar in that wren's tummy, a leaf in that caterpillars tummy. You get the idea. Similar fun and informative picture with a shark who has a tarpon inside him and so on....
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