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Description
Young readers discover the animal kingdom's most impressive record breakers, from the swift cheetah to the towering elephant and the massive whale shark. Each page explains how these creatures' extreme abilities such as speed, size, or strength help them thrive in their environments. Written in simple language for early readers, the book pairs clear facts with vivid pictures to make the information easy to understand. This nonfiction title introduces kids to the ways animals adapt and excel in the natural world.
Quick Summary
If your kid's obsessed with animals that break records, this little book is a winner. Sarah Creese packs in favorites like cheetahs, elephants, and whale sharks, but what makes it fun is how she shows us why they're basically superheroes of the animal world fastest here, biggest there, strongest somewhere else. It's super short at just over 300 words, so even the most book-shy kids can power through it without getting overwhelmed. The photos and illustrations are bright and bold, which keeps everything moving at a good clip. Perfect for early readers who are curious about nature or kids working on their reading confidence. Parents will appreciate that it's educational without feeling like homework. If your young reader enjoyed this, they'd probably love "National Geographic Kids Everything Big Cats" for more wild animal facts at a similar level.