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Some animals are master engineers! From the smallest honeycomb to the largest dam, this series takes beginning readers through the building process of some of nature's most spectacular structures. levelled text and supporting photos describe how the animals plan and build and explore how their work impacts the surrounding environment. Special features highlight the animalÎs building materials and the adaptations that work as their building tools.
Earth is home to all kinds of astonishing creatures. This series uses short paragraphs of easy-to-read text and colourful photos to showcase some of the animal kingdom's weirdest looks, wildest behaviours, and most impressive adaptations.
Fun, fascinating, and fast! Get the scoop on some of the most interesting animals under water, in the air, in the sand, and on land. Quick fact files give a broad overview of everything buzzing bees to wonderful whales, while highly repeatable facts draw the readers in deeper. Animal lovers and fact-nuts won’t be able to get enough of these engaging texts.
The Animal Files introduces readers to species that play key roles in ecosystems around the world. Each book provides an in-depth look at how animals interact with and affect the environment around them, as well as the actions humans can take to protect the animals and their habitats.
Discover which animals are the best of friends and all about the fun they have together! Find out fascinating facts about each animal and the characteristics which make them so super cute.
The Animal Groups Are CATegorical series uses rhyming text and humorous illustrations to introduce young readers to the six major animal groups—mammals, reptiles, birds, insects, amphibians, and fish. Each title playfully highlights the key characteristics of the featured animal group and offers many examples of animals in that group.
Animals face scary challenges every day! These narrative nonfiction books focus on describing the changes to animals habitats that affect the animal's way of life-or even puts their species at risk of dying out! Readers will learn about the reasons for changes in habitats that affect animals and small steps they can take to help protect them.
Where does a fox raise its young? Where does a bird lay its eggs? Readers will learn what animals live in burrows, trees, dens and more! Aligned to Common Core standards & correlated to state standards.
Animals make learning about language and the natural world fun! Are bees really busy? Are dogs really lazy? Animal Idioms investigates the truth behind common expressions by examining the unique characteristics and behaviours of each animal.
Watch out, or these animals will take over! Sometimes animals end up in habitats they shouldnÎt be in and there is no animal to challenge them. Learn how they swooped in and what you can do to help through engaging chapters, informational sidebars, vivid photos, and a glossary.