Underground Towns, Treetops, and Other Animal Hiding Places cover

Underground Towns, Treetops, and Other Animal Hiding Places

Author: Halpern, Monica

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.2
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 1882
Points per Word 0.000266
Page Count 40
Points per Page 0.0125

Description

This book discusses the reasons that animals hide, including catching food, protecting young, and surviving cold and heat, and describes various kinds of hiding places.

Quick Summary

Get ready to explore the secret world right beneath your feet and high above your head. Kids will love discovering how animals like foxes, owls, and even tiny insects use underground tunnels, treetop hideouts, and sneaky tricks to survive. If your kid loves the "Magic School Bus" series or "National Geographic Kids" books, they'll be obsessed with this animal adventure. Perfect for curious kindergarteners through third graders who enjoy nature and want to know what animals do when no one is watching.