How are day and night different in each of the main habitats on Earth? Discover it with this series of books!The rainforest is always hot and wet. During the day, the tops of the trees receive the light of the sun. At night, everything turns dark. How does this change affect the creatures that live there? What do animals such as lemurs, jaguars, and snakes do as the day goes by? Learn about the rainforest habitat while you follow its daily cycle with this beautiful book!ABOUT THE SERIES: Habitats are the homes of plants and animals. There are many habitats in the world, and they are all different! But habitats themselves can also be very different when the sun shines… and when the stars are out! Some of the animals that live in these habitats are active during the day. They seek the heat and the light of the sun. While other animals are active at night. They like to come out once the temperatures drop. Discover the different habitats of Earth, and learn what animals do as the day goes by, with this new series of books!
Brenna Maloney is a writer and editor with more than 20 years professional experience. A long-time editor for The Washington Post and National Geographic, Brenna is currently the managing editor of National Geographic’s Explorer classroom magazine. She lives and works in Washington, D.C.
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