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Living things are fantastically adapted to their environments. In order to survive, animals have developed features like thick winter coats, the ability to camouflage themselves and even techniques for going without water for long stretches of time.
In this book, students investigate the different types of adaptations that animals might have to help them survive and thrive in their particular environment, and then explore a range of key Australian habitats, from deserts to rainforests.
"Our centre purchased two beautiful mobiles which we have in the baby and toddler rooms, our kinders use the felt solar system mat and Deadly Science books along with wooden matching game, wooden symbol boards and Aboriginal Flag colour felt balls. All are loved by children and Educators!!" - Rebecca
ISBN: 9781922388995
ISBN-10: 1922388157
Series:DEADLY SCIENCE
Audience: Children
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 32
Published: 15th July 2021
Publisher: AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHIC
Country of Publication: AU
Dimensions (cm):25.5 x 23.5 x 1
Weight (kg):0.43 U
Deadly Science, founded by Corey Tutt, addresses the lack of STEM resources in regional and remote schools in Australia. Fuelled by Corey's passion for STEM and his experience of limited opportunities for Aboriginal people in this field, Deadly Science provides resources and learning experiences to bridge this gap. Corey's initiative began with personal efforts to support schools, leading to the establishment of Deadly Science in 2018. Since then, it has evolved into Australia's leading Indigenous STEM charity, impacting over 800 schools and community organizations nationwide.
Deadly Science, founded by Corey Tutt, addresses the lack of STEM resources in regional and remote schools in Australia. Fuelled by Corey's passion for STEM and his experience of limited opportunities for Aboriginal people in this field, Deadly Science provides resources and learning experiences to bridge this gap. Corey's initiative began with personal efforts to support schools, leading to the establishment of Deadly Science in 2018. Since then, it has evolved into Australia's leading Indigenous STEM charity, impacting over 800 schools and community organizations nationwide.