IP Factly presents... "Killer Whales - The World’s Most Powerful Predators!"
Amazing facts, photos and video links to one of the world's most effective killers.
Aimed mainly at the 8-13 age range, it's a fun and fascinating way for newly and not so newly independent readers to find out more about the beautiful but deadly orca.
Books by IP Factly have been #1 kindle bestsellers because they present animals in a fun and entertaining way - mixing facts, photos and video clips.
IP Factly's Amazing Animal series has been designed to encourage and bolster independent reading.
Accompanying webpage This book provides fact after fact for information hungry children to tell family and friends, and even has an accompanying webpage with 35 videos of the killer whale in action. The videos are split into groups reflecting orca behavior to further encourage independent reading and learning.
It makes learning fun and gives a real reason for children to want to read by themselves. Kids will love discovering animal facts to share and enjoy.
The Amazing Animals range and the Killer Whale books encourage children along the path to truly independent reading and learning.
See for yourself by clicking on the front cover to look inside the book.
This book is great for newly independent readers and not-so-newly independent readers alike. Difficult words are explained and fascinating facts are explored.
Chapters What to Call a Killer Whale? Mammals, Blowholes, and Snot Distinctive Member of the Dolphin Family Different Types of Orca Whales Resident, Transient and Offshore Killer Whales How Big is a Killer Whale? Lifespan Breeding Killer Whale Society Vocal Skills Habitat Food Sources Natural Born Killer Highly Intelligent Hunting Methods Beaching Spyhopping Wave-washing Disable the Prey Wolves of the Sea Tonic Immobility Carousel Feeding Human Interaction Ancient Humans Whaling Modern Human Activity The Amazing Killer Whale
Video Links The animals are accompanied by pictures and facts plus video links so children can see the animals and how they behave.
The video links mean children come back again and again, naturally developing their reading and learning skills (early kindle models don't support video but safe website links are given).
The accompanying website page has 35 video clips seperated into handy categories showing the behaviour of the killer whales free and wild in the oceans.
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