Description:
All children love to collect small animals from their own backyards, gardens, and parks. They usually want to keep them, too! But what happens then? They get stuck in a glass jar with a few leaves and soon die. This series shows children how to do it right. It tells readers the best places to find specific kinds of invertebrates and how to identify them. It then explains in clear detail with helpful diagrams how to set up a vivarium to observe these minipets as they go about their lives. Each book will describe the right types of food for the animals, how they should be overwintered, and how they can be encouraged to reproduce, creating more minipets. For concerned parents and teachers, details about how to release them successfully into the wild will also be included.
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Readers will discover fascinating facts about the eating habits, anatomy, mucus production, method of movement, reproduction, and winter behavior of slugs and snails. For slug and snail collectors, scientific observation and record-keeping skills are examined. Eye-catching photos include slugs and snails in their natural environment as well as children interacting harmoniously with these creatures.
Product notice
Returnable at the third party seller's discretion and may come without consumable supplements like access codes, CD's, or workbooks.
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