Description
Product Overview
Dive into a playful world where animals face off in friendly contests. This illustrated Kindle edition, part of the “Who Would Win?” series, features 32 pages of colorful artwork and concise, age‑appropriate text. Published by Scholastic Press on December 29, 2020, the eBook is formatted for easy reading on any Kindle device, with a file size of 27.9 MB. Targeted at grades 1‑3, it blends factual information with imaginative scenarios to spark curiosity about mammals and marine life.
Usage
Perfect for bedtime reading, classroom activities, or independent study, this book helps young readers develop vocabulary and comprehension skills while exploring animal traits. Parents and teachers can use it as a springboard for science projects or discussion about habitats and adaptations. 
Why Choose Us
Scholastic Press brings decades of expertise in children’s publishing, ensuring high editorial standards and engaging visuals. The eBook’s layout is optimized for Kindle, providing clear text and crisp images without the need for enhanced typesetting. With a 4.8‑star rating from over 900 reviewers, readers trust its quality and educational value.
Key Features
- Vibrant, full‑color illustrations that capture each animal’s personality.
- Simple, fact‑based narratives designed for readers aged 6‑9.
- Interactive comparison format encourages critical thinking and discussion.
- Optimized Kindle format for seamless reading on any device.
- Part of the popular “Who Would Win?” series, fostering a love of science.
FAQ
Is this eBook suitable for independent reading?
Yes, the language is simple enough for children to read on their own, while still offering enough depth for guided reading with an adult.
Can I print the pages for classroom use?
The Kindle format does not support printing, but you can purchase a paperback version of the same title for physical copies.
Does the book include any interactive features?
While it does not have X‑Ray or Word Wise enabled, the engaging illustrations and comparison questions provide an interactive learning experience.
What age group benefits most from this book?
Children between 6 and 9 years old (grades 1‑3) find the content most relatable and educational.
How does this book support curriculum standards?
The book aligns with early science standards by introducing concepts of animal habitats, adaptations, and comparative analysis.





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