Kangaroos

About

Leap into the wild world of kangaroos—one of nature’s most fascinating and misunderstood animals. In this engaging nonfiction book for young readers, kids discover how kangaroos move, eat, communicate, protect their young, and survive in the rugged landscapes of Australia.

With clear explanations, fun facts, and kid‑friendly illustrations, Kangaroos turns curiosity into understanding. Children learn why kangaroos hop instead of run, how joeys grow safely inside their mother’s pouch, and what makes these powerful animals such incredible jumpers. Each page invites readers to observe, wonder, and connect science to the real world.

Perfect for ages 5–13, this book supports early biology learning, classroom discussions, and independent exploration. Whether kids love animals, enjoy quick facts, or simply want to know how high a kangaroo can jump, this book delivers excitement and knowledge in every bounce.

Great for:

  • Classrooms, homeschooling, and nature units
  • Animal‑loving kids and curious readers
  • Parents and teachers who want simple, accurate science explanations

A lively introduction to one of Earth’s most iconic creatures, Kangaroos inspires kids to explore, ask questions, and see the natural world with fresh eyes.

ISBN-13 - 979-8243204439