Book details

What Is a Forest?
Description
'The World Around Us' encourages readers to ask questions about their surroundings and environment, exploring the natural and man-made features of each environment. 'What is a Forest' is a collection of non-fiction books for young readers that serves as a bridge from the 'Foundation Stage' into 'Key Stage 1', explaining the surroundings and environment, exploring the natural and man-made features of each environment, and inviting children to think about them.
Age
7-10
Text complexity
proficient
Length
24 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Gain a deeper understanding of the ecological importance of forests and their role in maintaining biodiversity.
- Learn about the various types of forests around the world and their unique characteristics and inhabitants.
- Discover the impact of human activities on forests and the importance of conservation efforts to protect these vital ecosystems.
- Explore the cultural, economic, and spiritual significance of forests to different communities and societies throughout history.