
Prehistoric Life: Insects, Bugs and Other Invertebrates
Clare Hibbert(Author)
Franklin Watts Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 10. August 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-4451-5915-7 (ISBN)
Description
Be astounded by the incredible invertebrate life that lived on Earth millions of years ago!
Hundreds of millions of years before humans had evolved, our planet was already teeming with life. In prehistoric oceans, stony deserts, warm swamps and vast grasslands, there lived an incredible variety of plants and animals.
Invertebrates made up a huge number of Earth's life forms. Among them, giant sea scorpions as big as a lion terrorised the oceans, enormous millipedes fed on plants in dense Carboniferous forests and tiny wasps preyed on cockroach larvae in lush tropical regions.
Children will pour over the incredibly detailed illustrations and timeline, and be absorbed by the wealth of information.
This stunningly illustrated series looks at life in the prehistoric era, focusing not just on dinosaurs, but looking at the world as a whole. The prehistoric era is absolutely fascinating for children and adults alike, and is useful for schools studying history chronologically. Amazingly detailed and accurate illustrations bring the prehistoric era to life. Engaging reading for children aged 7+.
Titles in the series:
Dinosaurs
Insects, Bugs and Other Invertebrates
Mammals, Birds and Other Vertebrates
Plants
Hundreds of millions of years before humans had evolved, our planet was already teeming with life. In prehistoric oceans, stony deserts, warm swamps and vast grasslands, there lived an incredible variety of plants and animals.
Invertebrates made up a huge number of Earth's life forms. Among them, giant sea scorpions as big as a lion terrorised the oceans, enormous millipedes fed on plants in dense Carboniferous forests and tiny wasps preyed on cockroach larvae in lush tropical regions.
Children will pour over the incredibly detailed illustrations and timeline, and be absorbed by the wealth of information.
This stunningly illustrated series looks at life in the prehistoric era, focusing not just on dinosaurs, but looking at the world as a whole. The prehistoric era is absolutely fascinating for children and adults alike, and is useful for schools studying history chronologically. Amazingly detailed and accurate illustrations bring the prehistoric era to life. Engaging reading for children aged 7+.
Titles in the series:
Dinosaurs
Insects, Bugs and Other Invertebrates
Mammals, Birds and Other Vertebrates
Plants
Reviews / Votes
When children think about prehistoris life, they think about dinosaurs but tiny creatures were also an essential part of early life, so this book gives an interesting new perspective. Hundreds of millions of years before humans, our planet was already teeming with an amazing variety of life. Imagine - giant sea scorpions as big as a lion, enormous millipedes. Fact files give more details about each. The illustrations are an outstanding feature of this book - full page, detailed and colourful, they really do give an excellent imnpression of these creatures and the world they inhabited. * Parents In Touch *More details
Series
Edition
Illustrated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 9 to 11 years
Edition type
Illustrated edition
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 265 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
150 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4451-5915-7 (9781445159157)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Clare specializes in non-fiction books for children of pre- and primary school age. Her favourite subjects are animals, history, art and culture. She has been shortlisted for the prestigious Aventis Junior Science Prize, and won a dozen Practical Pre-School Gold Awards. When she's not writing, Clare likes spending time with her family, taking long walks, going to the theatre and watching contemporary dance - her favourite dancer is Akram Khan. Rudolf Farkas is passionate about fine art. He has been a painter for over 35 years and a freelancer illustrator since 2006. He has extensive experience in creating oil paintings and digital illustrations for children's books. Over the past 10 years, he has worked on numerous projects with various well-known publishers, such as Bloomsburry Publishing, Cambridge University Press, Harper Collins Publishers, Igloo Books Ltd., Oxford University Press, Penguin Random House, Weldon Owen Publishing and Ravensburger Company. One of his strengths is realistic representation. His interests vary from historic topics to flora and fauna. As a professional artist, he always welcomes new challenges and he really enjoys coming up with creative ideas.
Content
1: Life begins
1: Amazing variety
1: Hallucigenia
1: Anomalocaris
1: Endoceras
1: Isotelus
1: Jaekelopterus
1: Arthropleura
1: Meganeura
1: Mesolimulus
1: Manipulator
1: Protoparevania
1: Timeline
1: Glossary
1: Further information
1: Index
1: Amazing variety
1: Hallucigenia
1: Anomalocaris
1: Endoceras
1: Isotelus
1: Jaekelopterus
1: Arthropleura
1: Meganeura
1: Mesolimulus
1: Manipulator
1: Protoparevania
1: Timeline
1: Glossary
1: Further information
1: Index