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Do You Really Want to Meet Wild Animals?

This series delves into the captivating world of wild animals, introducing readers to their unique abilities and survival strategies. Each book explores a specific species, uncovering surprising facts and illustrating how these creatures adapt to their environments. It's an engaging read for young explorers eager to learn about the natural world.

Do You Really Want to Meet a Shark?
Do You Really Want to Meet a Pterosaur?
Do You Really Want to Meet a Fox?
Do You Really Want to Meet an Octopus?
  • A child's adventure in Australia leads to an encounter with a blue-ringed octopus, where they discover its unique eating habits. This illustrated narrative nonfiction book enriches the experience with a range map, glossary, and additional resources, making it both educational and engaging for young readers interested in marine life.

    Do You Really Want to Meet an Octopus?
    3.7
  • Set in the winter landscape of North America, the story follows a child's outdoor adventure observing a fox and its hunting techniques. The narrative blends engaging illustrations with educational elements, featuring a range map, glossary, and additional resources to enhance understanding of wildlife behavior.

    Do You Really Want to Meet a Fox?
    3.6
  • Young readers embark on a thrilling time-travel adventure to 80 million years ago, where they meet the Pteranodon, a fascinating pterosaur. Through engaging storytelling, the child explorer uncovers details about the creature's diet, reproductive habits, and coexistence with dinosaurs. The book features delightful illustrations, a map of fossil findings, a glossary, and additional resources, making it an educational and entertaining experience that brings prehistoric life to vivid reality.

    Do You Really Want to Meet a Pterosaur?
    3.8
  • The narrative nonfiction adventure series immerses child adventurers in wildlife tourism, allowing them to observe various animals across diverse habitats, from oceans to Africa and Australia. Each book includes a world range map and additional resources for further exploration. A highlight is a child's thrilling cage diving experience with a great white shark, providing an engaging and educational perspective on marine life. This unique approach is praised for its originality and is a valuable addition to library collections.

    Do You Really Want to Meet a Shark?
    2.5