Tigers (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2)
H**R
National Geographic for kids
Well made paperback books on the child’s level but even interesting for kids of all ages. Very informative.
L**S
Book
Kids at my work love this book. Very educational.
M**D
Definitely for kiddos
Bought it for little bro but it is way below his reading level
J**E
Good books
I've gotten a few of these for my 6 yr old.They have fun facts, they are very informative. Helping him learn to read while teaching him some cool stuff too. Shipping was quick..the price was also good. Worth the money
N**6
Great Book for Early Readers
Our oldest child is obsessed with Tigers and loves to learn more about them. This book is a great basic book about tigers covering habitat, behaviors, and diet in an age appropriate manner. The photos are vibrant and the book is well bound. Our child loves having this read to them and can easily follow.
G**O
AMAZING book about one of the most amazing animals in the world!
I bought this book for my Nephew because I obsessed with tigers and I hope to foster a love of animals in him because unfortunately tigers are on the endangered species list and I want him to remember these majestic animals in case they are no longer around when he is my age. This book by National Geographic is AWESOME, it detailed information about tigers I absolutely never knew, and I thought I knew a lot about them! It is chock-full of info, statistics, full-color photos, graphs, maps, etc. detailing EVERYTHING about a tiger's life and what they do and what we must do in order to protect them.I haven't seen any other books in this series from National Geographic but some have been recommended to me and I think I'll pick those up for my Nephew as well.
N**R
My Tigers review
i felt that more information was needed for 5 stars like where did the tigers come from and what we can do to save them from extinction
A**R
Bought it for my God-son
He is pre-K & just learning to read. The tiger is his favorite animal.Note to the squeamish: The author keeps it real & doesn't present them as cute over-grown pets. They're preditors and there's a picture showing a tiger with his just-caught meal. Not gruesome but certainly factual.I think Laura Marsh is one of the best children's book authors ever. Her series presents various creatures gently but factually as they really are. She knows how to keep the interests of the 4-8 year old set which is a talent few adults possess. I'll be looking over some of the other authors in the National Geographic children's books. But for the time being I think her books are so good that I'll buy them all first.
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