Oxford Reading Tree inFact: Level 9: Big Ears and Sticky Fingers
Discover the fascinating world of wildlife with Big Ears and Sticky Fingers by Anita Ganeri, published by Oxford University Press in 2014. This engaging non-fiction book, part of the Oxford Reading Tree inFact series, invites young readers to explore how different animals adapt to their unique habitats. With just 24 pages, children will learn why big ears are advantageous in the desert and how sticky fingers can be invaluable in the rainforest.
This captivating read is designed to ignite a love for reading, as it combines educational content with the excitement of discovery, making it as enjoyable as fiction. Perfect for young explorers and budding naturalists, Big Ears and Sticky Fingers is an essential addition to any child's bookshelf.