Overview
Strongest animals book for kids ages 5-12: jaw-dropping animal facts, real science, and the wild truth about what "strong" really means.
Hi, my name is Ethan Solace-an interdisciplinary psychologist and a dad. Picture books are often the first place children encounter the wider world, but we don't always stop to think about who wrote them, or the lasting impression they leave. I wrote The Big Questions series to be premium, exciting, and genuinely child-friendly-built around how children engage, so we're not talking down to them, we're exploring with them.
So... what makes an animal strong? Is it the strongest bite, the biggest muscles, the toughest armour, or the power to keep going when everything says "stop"? In The Big Questions: What Are the Strongest Animals?, children travel through land, sea, and sky to meet incredible creatures-from giants like elephants and whales to tiny champions like beetles and ants-and learn the science of animal strength through unforgettable storytelling.
Inside, young readers will discover:
What "strength" means in nature (muscle, bite force, endurance, armour, teamwork, resilience)
The strongest animals across land, ocean, and air-plus surprising "small but mighty" insects
How bodies are built for power: jaws, claws, tails, scales, shells, and super-strong legs
Why some animals are strong because they lift... and others because they survive, protect, and adapt
A confidence-boosting message: strength comes in many forms-and kids can learn from all of them
Ideal for parents, teachers, and homeschooling families, this children's nonfiction animal book blends zoology, STEM, and wildlife science into a premium picture-book experience that sparks curiosity and keeps kids turning pages-one big question at a time.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798283538945
- ISBN-10: 9798283538945
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2025
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 8.5 x 0.07 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.2 pounds
- Page Count: 28
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