Grab your travel kit and get ready to climb through the depths of Earth's incredible rainforests with this innovative exploration of tropical life!
This book explores the creates that live in our rainforest at different depths, from the different layers of the world's largest rainforest, from the birds and flying insects that live in the canopy to the creepy-crawlies, reptiles and fish that lurk in the lower depths and the streams and rivers. The book also explores how the Amazon rainforest is endangered by issues including deforestation, pollution and climate change, raising young readers' awareness of conservation and environmental issues.
Each spread features colourful and eye-catching illustrations of different animal and plant species, plus easy-to-digest, bite-sized facts.Part of the All the Way Down series that takes a 'look down' approach at different ecosystems, from the animals that swoop across the tallest trees to the creatures that dwell near the bottom.Engaging STEM non-fiction book for aspiring conservationists and scientists aged 7-9 years old.