I Wonder Why There’s A Hole In The Sky And Other Questions About The Environment
Philip Steele
Synopsis
I Wonder Why There’s A Hole In The Sky is the perfect introduction to the environment, featuring melting ice caps, the ozone hole, solar power and much more.
The I Wonder Why series will amaze and fascinate young readers. Fun, vibrant illustrations and clear, lively text answers tricky questions about how the world works. Collect them all!
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Listen to other titles in the series:
- I Wonder Why - Camels Have Humps And Other Questions About Animals
- I Wonder Why - Caterpillars Eat So Much And Other Questions About Life Cycles
- I Wonder Why - Columbus Crossed The Ocean And Other Questions About Explorers
- I Wonder Why - Kangaroos Have Pouches And Other Questions About Baby Animals
- I Wonder Why - Leaves Change Colour And Other Questions About Plants
- I Wonder Why - Mice Are Musical And Other Questions About Music
- I Wonder Why - My Tummy Rumbles And Other Questions About My Body
- I Wonder Why - Planes Have Wings And Other Questions About Transportation
- I Wonder Why - Pyramids Were Built And Other Questions About Ancient Egypt
- I Wonder Why - Soap Makes Bubbles And Other Questions About Science
- I Wonder Why - Snakes Shed Their Skin And Other Questions About Reptiles
- I Wonder Why - Spiders Spin Webs
- I Wonder Why - Stars Twinkle And Other Questions About Space
- I Wonder Why - There’s A Hole In The Sky And Other Questions About The Environment
- I Wonder Why - The Sea Is Salty And Other Questions About The Oceans
- I Wonder Why - The Sun Rises And Other Questions About Time and Seasons
- I Wonder Why - The Wind Blows And Other Questions About Our Planet
- I Wonder Why - Triceratops Had Horns And Other Questions About Dinosaurs
- I Wonder Why - Volcanoes Blow Their Top And Other Questions About Natural Disasters
- I Wonder Why - Zips Have Teeth And Other Questions About Inventions
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