Author: | Rachel Smith, John Davidson | ISBN: | 9781311828286 |
Publisher: | JD-Biz Corp Publishing | Publication: | July 23, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Rachel Smith, John Davidson |
ISBN: | 9781311828286 |
Publisher: | JD-Biz Corp Publishing |
Publication: | July 23, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Fish For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers
Table of Contents
Introduction
What are fish?
What do fish eat?
How do fish breathe?
Fish and appearance
Fish and each other
What do fish do?
Saltwater versus freshwater fish
Sharks
Goldfish
Marlins
Lungfish
Mud skippers
Coelacanths
Conclusion
Author Bio
Introduction
The name ‘fish’ is a very broad term, meaning that it refers to many different types of animals, from sharks to goldfish to lungfish. Since there are more areas covered with water than there is dry land, fish are all around the world, and quite possibly outnumber most other animals.
In older times, a fish used to be anything that swam. A beaver was a fish, for instance, or a frog. Now, the definition is narrower, but still has many different creatures in it.
In this book, you’ll read about fish and how they work, and then you’ll read about different types of fish. However, since there are thousands upon thousands of different kinds of fish, it’s really only scratching the surface of different fish species.
From the endangered coelacanth to the common goldfish, all fish are interesting in their own way.
Fish For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers
Table of Contents
Introduction
What are fish?
What do fish eat?
How do fish breathe?
Fish and appearance
Fish and each other
What do fish do?
Saltwater versus freshwater fish
Sharks
Goldfish
Marlins
Lungfish
Mud skippers
Coelacanths
Conclusion
Author Bio
Introduction
The name ‘fish’ is a very broad term, meaning that it refers to many different types of animals, from sharks to goldfish to lungfish. Since there are more areas covered with water than there is dry land, fish are all around the world, and quite possibly outnumber most other animals.
In older times, a fish used to be anything that swam. A beaver was a fish, for instance, or a frog. Now, the definition is narrower, but still has many different creatures in it.
In this book, you’ll read about fish and how they work, and then you’ll read about different types of fish. However, since there are thousands upon thousands of different kinds of fish, it’s really only scratching the surface of different fish species.
From the endangered coelacanth to the common goldfish, all fish are interesting in their own way.