Rainforests cover only a small amount of the planet, but they have more unique plants and animals than anywhere else on Earth. --Maggie Reagan, Booklist Complete your collection with these popular Level 2 National Geographic Readers: National Geographic Readers: Sharks! National Geographic Readers: Snakes! National Geographic Readers: Penguins! National Geographic Readers: Coral Reefs.
Praise for National Geographic Readers: Reliable in format and solid in execution, this series works well to introduce children of varying levels of reading comfort to nonfiction and research formats.
For emerging readers, the Pre-reader level introduces vocabulary and concepts, and the Co-reader level provides a collaborative reading experience.
Level 3 readers have more layers of information to challenge more proficient readers.
Level 2 readers feature slightly higher-level text and additional vocabulary words.
Level 1 books reinforce the content of the book with a kinesthetic learning activity.
Each reader includes interactive features in which kids get to use what they\'ve learned in the book.
These key features make National Geographic Level 2 readers a winner with kids, parents, and educators: Expert-vetted text appropriate for age level 5 to 8 and grade level K to 3rd grade Brilliant and eye-catching National Geographic images High-interest topic A fun approach to reading Accessible, yet wide-ranging information for kids ready to read on their own, perfect to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow! About the series: This high-interest, educationally vetted readers series features magnificent National Geographic images, accompanied by text written by experienced, skilled children\'s book authors.
Packed with captivating photos, this Level 2 reader reveals the layers of rainforests, the difference between temperate and tropical rainforests, and some of the amazing animals that live in these important ecosystems.
Rainforests cover only a small amount of the planet, but they have more unique plants and animals than anywhere else on Earth