The best ears in the world : a first look at sound and hearing
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The best ears in the world : a first look at sound and hearing
(Little bees)
Hodder Wayland, 2002
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Description
A young rabbit hates his long ears, but when his father explains about sounds and the importance of hearing, he soon changes his mind! As they roam around their woodland home, they observe, ask questions and comment on all the different sounds they hear; from the beautiful sound of a blackbird singing to the farmer's noisy tractor. In doing so, the book explores the principles of sound (Science Key Stage 1) - and has a bit of fun along the way! An exciting and beautifully illustrated information book that encourages children to question the world around them.
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