Small But Deadly
Small But Deadly
The world is full of deadly creatures, and this exciting series proves that even the smallest animals have the power to kill. Some are so small you need a microscope to see them. Readers get to meet some of the smallest and deadliest creatures in the world. From the biting black widow to the poisonous pufferfish, these tiny creatures are sure to amaze, and possibly terrify, inquisitive minds. Each fascinating volume is enhanced with informative fact boxes and stunning photographs to give big information about the world's tiniest killers.
• Supports elementary science curriculum
• Informative text is paired with stunning photographs
• Fact boxes with detailed information aid comprehension
• Sources of further information
• Table of Contents, Glossary, Index
• Supports elementary science curriculum
• Informative text is paired with stunning photographs
• Fact boxes with detailed information aid comprehension
• Sources of further information
• Table of Contents, Glossary, Index
* Reviews *
Series Review: Small but Deadly Fans of venomous animals should enjoy this series. While the books have definite appeal for reluctant readers and browsers, they also offer plenty of information for reports. ...the designs should attract children. School Library Journal
Series review: Small But Deadly
This series will appeal to boys especially. Each book covers a different animal that is very deadly; animals that are all very small, but very dangerous.
LMC