Who Would Win?® Lion vs. Tiger

by Jerry Pallotta illustrated by Rob Bolster

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    • Grades: 1 - 3
    • Ages: 6 - 9
    • Reading Level: LEX: AD640L
  • Series: Who Would Win?
    • Format: Paperback Book
      Paperback Book
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It’s the battle of the big cats in this thrilling full-color nonfiction that pits ferocious lions against terrifying tigers—and teaches kids all about the animals, too!

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A male tiger averages 650 pounds, while a male lion averages 500 pounds. But would size matter in a fight? What would happen if a lion and a tiger fought each other? With this book, readers can study the stats, predict the winner—and then witness the imaginary battle!

Inside these pages, readers will learn amazing and fun facts about where the animals live, how they hunt, and what they eat. They’ll study their physical features—from teeth to claws—and fill in a checklist about who has the advantage when it comes to fur, intelligence, size, hunting skills and hearing.

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About this Series

This innovative science series introduces young readers to animal species by pitting two creatures against one another and asking kids to predict which one would prevail. Each book is illustrated with vivid, full-color pictures and features two animals that rarely, if ever, meet in the wild. Readers use information about each animal's physical attributes, nearest relatives, diet, survival tactics, and more to determine which creature would win in a fight. With easy-to-navigate layouts and just a few key facts per page, these books encourage kids to draw scientific conclusions by using reasoning skills and creative thinking.

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Product Details

    • Grades: 1 - 3
    • Ages: 6 - 9
  • Product Type: Book
  • Page Count: 32 pages
  • Dimensions: 6" x 9"
  • Language: English
  • ISBN 13: 978-0-545-17571-5