Head to the mountains of China to study panda bears in this beautiful non-fiction field guide for kids. Join expert Vanessa Hull as she explains why pandas have handstand competitions, what makes them honk like a car, and why they love to eat bamboo! Filled with simple science and plenty of facts, it's a perfect book to inspire the next generation of zoologist.
Mirna asyik berkeliling di kebun binatang bersama teman-teman. Tiba-tiba saja, ada singa mengaum dan membuat Mirna ketakutan. Saking takutnya, ia berlari menghindar dan enggak sadar sudah terpisah dari teman-temannya. Hwaaa ... sepertinya ia tersesat. Gimana ya, nasib Mirna?
In this issue of National Geographic Kids, discover how scientists are using technology to track endangered red pandas. It’s part of a plan to learn as much as possible about the mammals so that conservationists can protect them. Then get the scoop on three things you might be wondering about these adorable critters.
Hutan belantara semakin menciut dan jumlah panda di alam liar semakin berkurang. Ayo, kita ikut Panda Kecil; ikut induknya yang mengajari untuk bisa bertahan hidup, juga yang menunjukkan hutan bambu yang cantik dan menakjubkan. Pemandangan alam yang mengagumkan dan suasana yang menyenangkan membuat Panda Kecil lebih berbahagia, lebih daripada yang pernah dia rasakan.
In Animal Fairy Tales, beautiful illustrations and simple text retell classic fairy tales from a new perspective: all the characters are animals! This book tells the story of how a panda called Pandarella escaped her life of cleaning up after her two ugly step-gorillas, and fell in love with a handsome prince.
They are indigenous to China and are adored the world over.
Little ones will hear a squeak when they push the animal in this interactive board book.