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There are numerous food webs linking different animals that live in the mountains to one another. Some animals are predators and others are prey, and understanding this kind of animal relationship is an essential part of early science curricula. In addition to learning interesting facts related to this basic science curriculum topic, readers discover additional information about various mountain animals. The captivating, full-color photographs, vibrant...
2) My Rabbit
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Many people have rabbits as pets. These cute animals make great companions, but having a rabbit for a pet is a big responsibility. With this accessible and age-appropriate guide to pet care, young readers learn tips on how to take care of a rabbit. They discover how much food and water to give their rabbit and how to clean its living space. A helpful glossary gives readers the tools to strengthen their vocabulary skills as they explore this high-interest...
3) My Fish
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Fish make great pets, especially for children with allergies to fur and dander. Goldfish, guppies, mollies, zebrafish, and other kinds of fish are found in homes around the world. How do you take care of a pet fish? Readers discover the answer as they lea
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Young readers will discover many different animals that live in the desert through this engaging look at desert food webs. The creative approach and conversational tone presents the various members of desert food webs to readers as colorful characters with their own unique voices. These characters provide readers with facts about their place in the desert ecosystem. Readers learn about the relationships between predators and prey, in addition to other...
5) My Bird
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There are thousands of species of birds in the world. Many of them live in the wild, but many people also keep birds as pets. Some birds kept as pets include parrots, cockatiels, finches, doves, and lovebirds. Through this accessible and age-appropriate n
6) Chicken
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Have you ever wondered how a chick in an egg becomes an adult chicken? This colorful life science guide shows you how it works! Real-life photographs combined with charming illustrations are sure to interest even the most reluctant readers. The manageable
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The animal kingdom contains several food webs linking all different animals to one another, such as apex predators, carnivores, and herbivores. Your readers will learn about forest food webs as they discover fun facts about animals that call the forest home. As they learn about this essential science curriculum topic, they'll find fun visualizations of food webs and helpful graphic organizers. Full-color photographs of forest animals provide an engaging...
8) My Cat
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Cats are beloved members of many people's families. Some people adopt cats when they are kittens, while others adopt them when they are older. Both young and old feline friends need love and care. This age-appropriate guide teaches readers how to take care of a cat and the level of commitment it requires. They are given tips, such as how to feed and play with their cat. In addition to the engaging main text, readers discover new vocabulary through...
9) My Dog
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Many kids own or want to own a dog. Young readers learn what it takes to care for a dog of their own in this helpful guide that presents a high-interest topic in a deeply engaging way. They are given tips on how to make sure their dog is getting enough fo
10) Ocean Food Webs
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The ocean is full of complex food webs made up of many different animals fighting to stay alive within this massive ecosystem. Carnivores, herbivores, and other classified creatures are introduced within the accessible and age-appropriate narrative, which is presented in a conversational tone and creative way. Popular creatures are categorized separately and given detailed descriptions, which allows readers to expand their knowledge of each animal....
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Some animals in the ocean are large, like the leatherback sea turtle. Some are tiny, like the leafy sea dragon. But all those featured in this book are champions of something! The great white shark is crowned the "champion of chomping," and the amazing giant Pacific octopus is the "champion of challenges." How did they earn these nicknames? That's what readers find out in this engaging, fact-filled book! Full-color photographs of these ocean animals...
12) River Food Webs
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There are many food webs connecting different types of animals in river ecosystems. Within this accessible and engaging book, popular animals are categorized and given in-depth descriptions. Readers gain an understanding of an animal's needs for survival and broaden their knowledge of this essential science curriculum topic. An informative glossary and detailed graphic organizers provide extra insight. Compelling design elements including full-color...
13) Moths
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Moths can be beautiful, but they are often overshadowed by their flying friend, the butterfly. This book introduces the amazing moth to curious bug explorers in clear, simple language perfect for beginning readers. A great supplement to science classroom learning, this book includes, where moths are found, their body features, predators, and their life cycle. Readers are drawn in by full-color, up-close photographs of moths in their many varieties,...
14) Flies
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No one likes to see flies investigating their picnic and so they are often shooed away. But, how do flies find food? And, do they really eat picnic leavings and other trash? Time to call in the bug explorers! In this book, readers begin their explorer training by finding out about flies' body features, where they're found, what they eat, and what their life cycle is like. Up-close photographs showcase features unable to be seen by the naked eye and...
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Male black widow spiders often meet their demise when a female mate eats them! And that's just one of the gross steps in the life cycle of these arachnids. Readers of this engaging volume will learn all about these creepy creatures and the most important-and grossest!-steps of their lives. Understanding life cycles is a key part of elementary life science curricula. Colorful photographs and age-appropriate text ensure that even the most reluctant...
16) Praying Mantis
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The life cycle of a praying mantis begins in a froth of eggs. If that doesn't sound gross enough, many of these insects' die when they are eaten by another praying mantis! Plus, there are plenty more gross things that happen in between! This gross life cycle makes for an exciting way to learn about key aspects of the elementary life science curriculum. Colorful photographs and engaging text support readers of many levels, while the high-interest subject...
17) Hippopotamus
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Hippos are fascinating animals, and they can be fun to watch at the zoo. In the wild, however, they're actually pretty gross! Readers of this innovative book learn all about the grossest parts of these unique animals' lives, such as how males mark their territory by flinging poo. Concise text and helpful labels are paired with eye-catching photographs and encourage even the most reluctant readers to learn about the lives of these remarkable creatures....
18) Ants
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One of the most interesting groups in the animal kingdom is the any colony. In this book, readers are trained to explore the world of ants, including their fascinating groups, body parts, life cycle, and more. Up-close photographs take readers, where they wouldn't otherwise be able to go and see the body of the ant in incredible detail. Simple language and age-appropriate information engages new readers through understanding how ants find food, how...
19) Beetles
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There are hundreds of thousands of kinds of beetles on Earth! Some of these, like the ladybug, can be found in many backyards. Readers of this informative volume get up-close and personal with beetles they might not otherwise meet, while learning about where beetles are found, what their bodies are like, what they eat, and what eats them!
20) My Snake
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Some people are afraid of snakes, but other people fondly adore them as pets. Young readers learn about the food, water, living space, and other things pet snakes need to be healthy and happy. Having a snake as a pet may seem intimidating, but this helpfu
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