One Million Things: Animal Life (One Million Things)
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One Million Things: Animal Life (One Million Things)

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One Million Things awed young readers with stunning photography of one million things. One MILLION things, right between the covers of a book Rather than stringing together multiple photos of objects, "One Million Things" features sweeping single-shots that encompass a multitude of objects, making for a seamless and striking presentation Now, "One Million T...more
Hardcover, 129 pages
Published June 15th 2009 by DK CHILDREN
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Elizabeth
This book is a natural for outreach. Unlike most of the books on my outreach shelf, I don't have to mark pages that I want to show classes, because the book is so well illustrated. There is something eye-catching on each spread, in an encyclopedia that covers the gamut of the animal world.
Duane
Duane rated it 5 of 5 stars
This is a great resource book for any animal lover. Filled with great illustrations and photographs, the author has done a great job of making each page exciting and informative. Covering every aspect of animal life and types, this is a great book for preteen/teen readers.
Lisa
My four year old grandson and I were captivated by the pictures and we read parts of it. There is a lot of information in this book that is too advanced for a 4 year old, but will be appreciated later. This is a book that can be appreciated by children of all ages!
Carman
Love this book. Gorgeous visual representation of animals. Great descriptions of animal characteristics and how many are more alike or different than one may have thought. Great for children of all ages as those who are not able to read could enjoy the pictures.
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One Million Things: Animal Life
Richard Walker, BSc, PhD, is editorial consultant and author of DK's Encyclopedia of the Human Body. He trained originally as a zoologist. Richard gained his PhD in physiology and biochemistry, and taught both secondary school and university students for a number of years before embarking on a successful career as a writer and consultant.

Among his human biology books for DK are the Gu...more
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