If your kids are too young to watch National Geographic documentaries or your schedule is too busy, check out the new Wild Nature Series of ebooks by Jimi Hutan. These photo-centered Kindle books highlight the quirks of nature and the wonders of science discovery.
With over 30 images, both children and adults will have their curiosity stimulated to better understand the natural world. It's a quick journey into the jungle and a good companion for reading time or homeschool studies.
The first book in the series showcases the wild and weird variety of tropical pitcher plants. These elegant designed plants hang in the forest like Christmas tree ornaments with amazing shapes and colors to attract their prey.
Yes, these plants eat all kinds of creatures: flies, beetles, lizards and much more.
- Why are pitcher plants called monkey cups?
- Where do pitcher plants grow?
- How does a pitcher plant make a pitcher?
- How many pitchers in a pitcher plant?
- What’s in the bottom of a monkey cup?
- How does a pitcher plant play tricks to trap food?
- What’s the function of a pitcher plant lid?
- How do rats and birds help pitcher plants survive?
- How do pitcher plants get their names?
Jimi Hutan lives in Southeast Asia and started the Wild Nature Series to bring the wonders of the rainforest into your home.

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