Follow the story of evolution! The illustrated children's book is a beautiful introduction to the evolution of species over millions of years.What's made animals survive and naturally go extinct? Why are fish scaled? Why do birds have wings? Find out about the changing animal anatomy discoveries made by Swedish zoologist, Charles Linneas.Animals and evolution are fascinating subjects to teach little minds. Discover the ways that animals have adapted to survive and the amazing reasons behind these adaptations. The illustrated guide- Perfect for kids ages 7+, with facts suitable for key stage 2 learning- Stunning illustrations available on every page- Many different animal features (such as eyes, scales, claws, hair and many more), as well as feature, spreads on topics like fast evolution- Highly accessible text of a key schooling subjectChildren ages 7 years and older will be delighted by the scientific facts in the wildlife book. It's filled with incredible bits of information that pique a keen interest in the natural world, evolution, and the animal kingdom. The book highlights that evolution is an ongoing process and allows kids to look at the world around them and notice the continuing evolution of species.Evolved also features more in-depth explanations of animal body parts, how they work, and how they're different from other species. Children will understand how evolution made certain elements of the natural world unnecessary and others integral to survival. Explanations of Charles Linneas' classification system of all living things are included and give kids, adults, and educators a fantastic reference to the magnificent living world.
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I think overall this is a very interesting and engaging book for children. Its target age range is 7-9 years old but I would push that up a little higher based on the sheer volume of information and the fact that the illustrations are stylized rather than realistic. I love the graphic design -- it's a beautiful and interesting book to sift through.
A general introduction to evolution is then followed by highlight 2-page spreads of animal adaptations: -antennae -eyes -beaks -defenses -legs -teeth -feathers -fins -fingers -claws -colors -hair -scales -wings
Some generalized pages also feature Linnaeus, fast evolution, fossils, and "surprising finds" which includes some information on convergent evolution.
I wish the title of his book would have been different -- something like Amazing Animal Adaptations. The way the information is presented highlights adaptations. Evolution is NOT the same as adaptation.
***Note: I was given a review copy of this book via DK. Opinions are my own.
I think some people may be dissatisfied with this book after purchasing it, as it has very little content compared to other DK encyclopedias.
The concept of "evolutionary theory" of how the body parts of animals evolved is understandable, but the illustrations are icon-like, making it difficult to understand the explanations.
This is called Evolved, but could just as easily be called adaptations. This is a wonderfully illustrated, informative book on the many different types of adaptations that animals have made, and their purpose. Very colourful and engaging.
A beautiful beginner guide to the concepts of evolution and class. If you're looking to introduce Classification to young students, this is a good book.