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This book introduces primary students to the wonder of animal migration through poetic, rhyming language and colourful illustrations. The picture book blends storytelling with concise information to explain how and why animals travel across land, seas, and sky, from monarch butterflies and hummingbirds to sea turtles, manatees, geese and gray whales. By highlighting eleven migratory species, the text combines poetry and science to make complex concepts easier to understand, while fostering empathy for wildlife and a deeper understanding of the natural environment.
Additional resources, including books, websites and films provide further information about each species, and the author's activity suggestions offer engaging ways for students to explore the mysteries of animal migration.
An excellent book to introduce animal migration to early elementary students that supports K-4 science outcomes. Students are encouraged to compare similarities and differences among migrating animals and to uncover clues about the reasons behind their long journeys. Learning is extended through detailed maps showing migration routes, factual descriptions of each animal, activities, discussion prompts, and an informative appendix that explores the mystery of migration and provides additional resources for deeper exploration.
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