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The Human Habitat

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Give students the chance to explore how people and environments shape one another! This social studies book introduces cultural and environmental characteristics of different communities and encourages comparisons across places and regions. Students learn how people adapt to their surroundings and respond to environmental changes, gaining insight into the ways humans interact with the world around them. By connecting culture, place, and adaptation, the book shows how communities thrive in diverse settings. The Human Habitat Covers concepts related to geography and the environment in easy-to-follow ways Features a timeline that illustrates how a single region has changed over time Helps students appreciate the ongoing relationship between people and the environment The Human Habitat is part of the Knowledge Builders: Social Studies Readers series. This series introduces young learners to the world with high-quality nonfiction that is captivating and informative. Each book blends engaging text with striking primary source imagery and dynamic text features, allowing every student to connect with social studies content in meaningful ways.
Avery Rabedeaux is an author in the Curious Me! (TM) board book series and the author of Ezra Watches the Weather. She started writing in second grade, when she authored playful stories of mermaids. Avery fostered her writing throughout her primary education, going on to earn her B.A. in creative writing. Avery's love for writing grows stronger every day, and one of her creative outlets is writing children's books. She's particularly fond of poetic devices and makes a point to include them in her stories, mainly assonance and consonance and a few well-timed onomatopoeias. You can usually find her with a pen and notebook or a laptop with an open project, though she prefers the somewhat old-fashioned pen-and-paper approach. When Avery isn't writing, you can find her exploring with her husband and son: picking produce in the backyard, looking for pretty rocks, observing different bugs and animals, and even hiking in open spaces. She never knows when inspiration will strike, though, so even when exploring, she's always ready for that inspiration to hit.
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