Food Chains in a Meadow

Scientific American Investigates Food Chains and Food Webs

A meadow is a beautiful place to watch nature interact. Butterflies and birds dip into tall grasses. Rabbits and deer hide from predators. Many, many more animals—and plants—call meadows home. A food chain is a useful way to visually understand the interdependence of organisms within a meadow. Similarly, a meadow food web shows how food chains connect within this important ecosystem. This comprehensible volume, a valuable addition to any STEM library, will introduce budding scientists to meadow food chains. Interesting photographs, diagrams, and fact boxes add interest to the accessible curricular concepts.

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Grades
2-3
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Grades
2-4
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M
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ISBN: 978-1-5383-1258-2
Author: Rosie Banks
Copyright: 2026
Reading Level: Grades 2-3
Interest Level: Grades 2-4
GRL: M
Dimensions: 8" x 8"