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Each season, animals embark on incredible migrations that test their strength and stamina. This exciting series invites readers to soar, scuttle, and swim alongside them! Junior globetrotters will explore migration routes and identify dangerous obstacles. Along the way, they witness the special skills and adaptations that help each animal reach its destination!
You know that pets can be fun. But some dogs, horses, pigs, and more have important jobs to do. With Animals That Help Us young readers will discover how animals help us stay safe. Look! Books introduce early nonfiction topics with large colourful photos, captions and fast facts. A glossary, resource list and index further enhance success with early nonfiction.
Humans have always had to share the world with other animals, and they havenÎt always gotten along. This exciting series highlights six dramatic clashes between people and animals, exploring the problems animals cause and what people are trying to do about it.
Some animals and insects just look tougher than others! Readers will learn things like why rhinos have such thick skinand horns, why beetles have two sets of wings, and what an armadillo’s shell is made of. Each title will also cover wherethe animal or insect lives, what it likes to eat, and other interesting facts.
People are not the only ones who go to work every day. Many types of animals are trained to help humans. Learn about animal jobs, the training the animals get, and the best breeds for each job, as well as true stories of famous animal heroes.
All animals have special characteristics that make them good at hunting or defending themselves. But animals with venom may be the coolest! This series introduces each animal, where it lives, what it eats, and how it uses its venom to survive. This series is at a Level 1 and is written specifically for beginning readers. Aligned to Common Core standards & correlated to state standards.
Découvrez quelques-uns des plus fascinants animaux que l’on ne retrouve qu’en Amérique du Nord. Chaque livre présente aux lecteurs la vie, l’habitat, le régime alimentaire, l’apparence et les comportements d’un animal. Les lecteurs découvriront ce qui aide chaque animal à survivre dans son habitat naturel, ainsi que l’évolution de l’animal au fil du cycle de vie. Des photographies en couleurs, des cartes géographiques et des repères infographiques permettent aux lecteurs d’en apprendre plus sur
One day an ant decides to take a nap in the soft petals of flower, but then a little girl picks the flower and presses it between the pages of her book and the adventure begins. The flat ant becomes a character and joins the others in exploring page after page. But what happens when the little girl opens the book and the characters have all moved?
The Social Justice Standards from Learning for Justice are a proven framework for developing anti-bias in students. This series shows the Social Justice Standards in action in school and in the community, modeling best practices for young readers as they learn to interact with others--and themselves. Engaging inquiry-based sidebars encourage students to think, create, guess, and ask questions around the content.
Starring Anton from Anton Can Do Magic, this is another funny, child-centered picture book, full of imagination. Anton and his friend Luke fight an epic battle to be declared the strongest—but will they be outdone by a puppy?