Does your child want to know how a lion's roar can be heard five miles away - or why lionesses do most of the hunting? From the sun-scorched savannas of Africa to the hidden life inside a lion pride, this fact-packed guide takes young readers on a wild journey through one of nature's most powerful and fascinating big cats.
- What makes a lion's body built for survival - claws, teeth, muscles, and more
- How a pride works and why teamwork is the lion's greatest strength
- The secret roles of lionesses and how they raise their cubs
- Step-by-step how lions plan and execute a hunt
- How lions compare to their big cat cousins around the world
- The real threats lions face today - and what people are doing to protect them
- Key conservation efforts kids can learn about and support
Who is this for? This title is written for curious readers in grades 1 through 6 who love wildlife, nature, and discovering how animals live in the wild. It works equally well for independent reading, family read-aloud time, school reports, and nature study units.
Parents and educators will appreciate: - Clear, engaging language written for elementary and middle-grade readers
- Organized chapters that build knowledge from basic biology to conservation
- Nonfiction text structure that supports reading comprehension skills
- A natural fit for science, ecology, and social studies curriculum topics
If your child lights up at wildlife documentaries, collects animal facts, or loves learning how the natural world works, this is the perfect addition to their bookshelf.
Scroll up and grab a copy today - because every young wildlife explorer deserves to know the king of the savanna.