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The koala is a symbol of Australia. This marsupial is known for chewing on leaves from the country’s eucalyptus trees and for carrying its young in a pouch. Expect facts…
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Some animals lead a double life. First, they pose as aquatic creatures, breathing through gills and using tails to maneuver underwater. Then they exchange these features for legs and lungs…
Compare a hummingbird and an ostrich; the differences are striking! One is tiny and hovers in the air like a helicopter. The other is massive and stays grounded, sprinting rather…
Underwater, a large, lively community of unique animals thrives. Many of these animals belong to the fish class. There are colorful clownfish, lurking sharks, and silly sea horses. There are…
Members of the insect class often get a bad rap. People swat at them, stomp on them, and go to great lengths to repel them. Though some insects are pests…
Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to mammals. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade –Provided by publisher.
Dinosaurs, the world’s most notorious reptiles, became extinct a long time ago. However, their cold-blooded, scaly reptile relatives still creep around today. While people no longer have to fear the…
Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces lemurs to young readers through leveled text and related photos –
Before cows make milk, they drink it. Young babies often down two full gallons a day! In this book, take a trip to the countryside to see cute calves quenching…
Monkey babies are clingy children, hanging on to mom or dad for dear life. Some infants hug dad’s belly. Others ride on mom’s back. After you make your way through…
Sloth pups are the perfect combination of peculiar and precious. Whether they are hanging upside down from a tree branch or using mom like a hammock, they are fascinating. Enter…
Different chameleon species show an array of colors and patterns depending on their mood or environmental factors like temperature and light. These remarkable reptiles can also rotate their eyes to…
The largest animal alive is a mammal. It’s the 150-ton blue whale. This whale is not only large but also loudlouder than a jet engine! Turn the pages of this…
Mice will eat just about anything, from grain to cheese to glue. These small rodents live all over the world and tend to stay near humans to scavenge for food…
Guatemala, a hotspot of unique wildlife, boasts 100 rivers, over 250 wetland areas, and many famous volcanoes. Read about this beautiful Central American country and experience the daily life of…
Venezuela is a land of striking beauty. Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world, plunges more than 3,000 feet in the Guiana Highlands. Lake Maracaibo, the largest lake in…
This book introduces kangaroos to young readers through simple text and related photos.
Inside this book, a huddle of penguin chicks will warm your heart as they warm their bodies. The babies need mom, dad, and one another to survive the frigid temperatures…
Groundhogs are big rodentsthe largest in the squirrel family, in fact. They spend summers eating grasses, plants, and fruits before hibernating during the winters in underground burrows. Early readers will…
Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces mealworms to young readers through leveled text and related photos –
The shih tzu might be the Rapunzel of the dog world. The little dog is sometimes more hair than body, especially at a dog show! If the flowing locks alone…
The word Croatoan carved onto a post and the letters CRO scratched onto a tree. What do these two clues reveal about Roanokes missing English colonists? Interested students can sort…
Packed with less of a punch than a tiny honeybee, tarantula bites are merely harmless to humans. Their large, fuzzy bodies and legs send some squirming, but these bugs are…
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-Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to life in a tropical rain forest. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade—
Humpback whales can hold their breath up to 45 minutes as they torpedo through ocean waters! These mighty mammals migrate from their summer arctic waters to the warm, winter waves…
During their travels from oceans to rivers, salmon undergo many changes! Their gills change so they can breath in changing waters, and their scales transform from a shining silver to…
Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to cape buffalo and oxpeckers. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade –
Sharing a home, protection, and even leftovers, clownfish and sea anemone are close buddies in the ocean. Clownfish scare away potential predators, but if one gets too close, the sea…
Goby fish and snapping shrimp are unusual roommates! Goby fish keep an eye out for danger as snapping shrimp build homes to share. Their friendship helps each creature survive the…
Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to Nile crocodiles and Egyptian plovers. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade –
Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to oceanic whitetip sharks and pilot fish. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade –
Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to [the relationship between] warthogs and banded mongooses. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade –
Coral reefs are home to thousands of living species, including some of the most vibrant plants and animals on the planet. Many reef inhabitants help each other survive. Sea anemones…
Barren land, little rainfall, and deadly temperatures are well-known features of deserts. But did you know that many desert plants have long root systems that grow in search of water…
This one-hundred-legged insect has been around for nearly 400 million years. Creepy crawly centipedes share roots with lobsters, shrimp, and crayfish. Scurry along in this informative title for beginning readers.
He created smiles that went on for miles by spending his time writing endless rhymes. Dr. Seuss has produced many American classics, including The Cat in the Hat, How the…
Clownfish have mastered the art of friendship. These striped fish form a special bond with sea anemones. They help each other survive. Clownfish enjoy the sea anemone’s protection and leftover…
Images accompany information about Bodie. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7 –
Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to monarch butterfly migrations. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade –
Animals with an appetite for hedgehogs must work hard for their dinner! They need a pain tolerance for sharp spines and the strength to pry tightly curled bodies. Get a…
Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces ostriches to young readers through leveled text and related photos –
Walruses have big tusks under hairy mustaches. These animals use their long teeth to fight or lift themselves out of the water. Walruses have thick skin and a lot of…