Additional information
Subject | |
---|---|
Grade |
Original price was: $5.00.$0.00Current price is: $0.00.
You must be logged in to post a review.
Please confirm you want to block this member.
You will no longer be able to:
Please note: This action will also remove this member from your connections and send a report to the site admin. Please allow a few minutes for this process to complete.
Chantel Philip –
Best Learning Book for Students
Fadipe Tolulope –
Good one!
Delly Kuku –
As a parent, I have found the book “Living & Non-living Things” to be an invaluable resource for teaching my children about the world around them. The book explains the differences between living and non-living things in a way that is easy for young children to understand. I recommend this book to all the parents for their children.
Mawar Tanjung –
“Living & Non-living Things” is a delightful storybook that introduces young readers to the concept of living and non-living things in a fun and engaging way. The illustrations are vibrant and eye-catching, capturing the attention of children and making the learning experience enjoyable. The book effectively explains the characteristics of living things, such as growth, reproduction, and the need for food and water, while also highlighting the features of non-living things. The language used is simple and accessible, making it suitable for early readers. One suggestion would be to include some interactive elements or activities to further enhance the learning experience and encourage reader participation. Overall, “Living & Non-living Things” is a fantastic educational resource that effectively teaches children about the world around them in an entertaining manner. Great job!
Chel Zy –
“Living & Non-living Things” is a delightful storybook that introduces young readers to the concepts of living and non-living things in a fun and engaging way. The colorful illustrations are eye-catching and beautifully complement the simple yet informative text. The book does a great job of explaining the characteristics of living things, such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, while also highlighting examples of non-living things like rocks and toys. It’s a fantastic educational tool for children to learn about the world around them. Overall, a fantastic book that keeps kids entertained while teaching them important concepts.
Bunny Fdo –
I check this book for my child. In this book, basic science topics and biology topics are given with colorful images and examples. Given activities after every lesson is very good for children to practice and check himself/herself. Really great reading material for kids.
Tinkle –
I check this book for my students. In this book, the content is very nice with easy language and examples are very easy to understand. In this book, things are divided into two parts living and non-living things with colorful pictures. All lessons are very correctly managed with exercises at the end of a lesson. Biology content is very easy and clear for new learners. Really a great book on Basic science.
Dilip Singh Chauhan –
nice and brief information about living and non living things
Rajat Meena –
Wonderful book
BrookTi Yirga –
All things in the world can be categorized as either living or non-living. Living things, such as plants, animals, and humans, are capable of growth, reproduction, and responding to their environment. In contrast, non-living things like rocks, water, and air do not have these vital characteristics of life.
BrookTi Yirga –
Living & Non-living Things” is an excellent educational resource that clearly explains the differences between living and non-living entities. With engaging illustrations and straightforward text, it effectively introduces fundamental scientific concepts to young readers
BrookTi Yirga –
“The Living & Non-living Things” book is a well-organized educational resource that effectively distinguishes between living organisms and inanimate objects through clear explanations and engaging illustrations, making it ideal for young learners exploring the natural world.
Pavini Lahoti –
Engaging, age-appropriate content that captures the curiosity of young learners.
Amrapali Niungare –
This book does an excellent job of clearly explaining the fundamental differences between living and non-living things in a way that is engaging and easy for young learners to understand.
Shayan Ali –
Clear, engaging introduction to life concepts with vivid illustrations.
Elvira Ikotin-Lajter –
From a teacher’s point of view it is an informative and accessible book that clearly distinguishes between living and non-living things for readers.
Glenda –
“Living & Non-Living Things is an insightful, engaging book that simplifies science concepts for young readers.
Mawar Tanjung –
Living things grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment, while non-living things do not exhibit these characteristics. Examples of living things include plants and animals, whereas rocks and water are non-living.