We start life as baby animals, but how do we turn into the cows, horses, pigs and chickens you see on a farm? Turn the pages and watch us grow! A fantastic introduction to life cycles to share with your child. Entertaining fact boxes invite further reading and will encourage your child to learn about animal behaviour. Supports the Foundation level of the National Curriculum.
Great informational book to help explain the life cycles of popular farm animals. But pages 20 and 21 imply that chickens become lambs, sheep become piglets, pigs become calves, and cows become chicks. Why a circle? There are far more appropriate ways to have mapped out their life cycles, another chart would dispel any potential confusion.
Unless Lisa's implying that the remains of each animal is fed to the next. Dark assumption, Lisa.
It says it includes 3D pop ups, it doesn't, me as my son were very disappointed. (He's 3) although the pictures were lovely and the information was short and straight to the point, my little one especially liked the animal fact that a cow produces enough 'poo' in a year to fill your house, he was laughing for ages at this comment. Overall a good, informative little book for under 5's I'd say
I bought this book to my daughter and she loved it. she love animals, it was a way to learn new terms and see how the animals are changing according to grow. Highly recommended if you have small children. It will not disappoint you.