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Aimed at young readers, the work explains basic life processes and natural phenomena through short, accessible chapters. It traces animal and plant development from eggs and seeds to growth, aging, and repair; introduces cells, blood, nutrition, and senses; and compares instincts, learning, and thinking across species. Numerous examples—chicks hatching, tadpoles transforming, plant movements, ants’ senses—illustrate perception, communication, and tool use, while chapters address health, poisons, venoms, and disease. Occasional historical and comparative passages consider changes in animals over time and human specializations. Plain language and lively examples link everyday observations to underlying physiological principles.
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