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The African Safari: An Introduction to Africa's indigenous animals

Current price: $28.99
The African Safari: An Introduction to Africa's indigenous animals
The African Safari: An Introduction to Africa's indigenous animals

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The African Safari: An Introduction to Africa's indigenous animals

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Do you know that Africa is home to the 'Big 5' African game animals, the 'Little 5' animals, the 'Ugly 5' animals and the 'Shy 5' animals?
Do you know that tigers and kangaroos are not indigenous to Africa?
Do you know there are many African folktales about animals?
Do you know that there are penguins in Africa?
Do you know that many of these animals are quickly disappearing as a result of poaching and climate change?
Curious to learn more?
Then join the family on holidays on their first African safari with Mr Fadhili, their tour guide. King is excited because he loves animals and knows a lot about them. Queenie is scared of the giraffes trying to share her fruits but curious to learn about the animals. As they drive around, Mr Fadhili teaches them about Africa's indigenous animals and the effects of poaching and climate change on their population.
Notes about Africa, African Safaris and Wildlife , Word Search , Activity and Teaching Guide included for kids fun learning experience!

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