Quick view Details National Geographic Readers: Los Gatos vs. Los Perros (Cats vs. Dogs) by Elizabeth Carney
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Quick view Farm Animals (National Geographic) by Joanne Mattern Learn about farm animals and learn to read along with a grown-up. View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Los Tiburones (Sharks) by Anne Schreiber Hes quick. Hes silent. He has five rows of deadly teeth. Chomp! Meet the sharkthe fish who ruled the deep before dinosaurs roamed the Earth! This fish has soft cartilage so he can glide, twist, and turn before his prey can say "gulp!" He can smell a... View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Los Lobos (Wolves) by Laura F Marsh Provides facts about wolves, such as their habitat, packs, and feeding habits. View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Los Gatos vs. Los Perros (Cats vs. Dogs) by Elizabeth Carney Chocolate or vanilla? Creamy peanut butter or crunchy? Cats or dogs? On some matters in life, every kid must take a stance. Ever since the first youngster in history had a pet, cats vs. dogs has been a hotly debated issue at recesses and lunch tables... View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Grandes Migraciones: Las Ballenas (Great Migrations: Whales) by Laura F Marsh In a world of changing global temperatures both on land and in the sea, the annual migrations of animals include amazing stories of incredible strength and the will to survive. New technology for tracking animals is helping us to understand the world in... View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Los Pinguinos (Penguins) by Anne Schreiber They waddled into stardom in National Geographics March of the Penguins film. These guys are now natures ROCK STARS! If youre age 5, youre probably as tall as an Emperor. But why do they throw up so much? March this way, and find out all! View Details
Quick view National Geographic Readers: Los Pandas (Pandas) by Anne Schreiber Illustrated with wonderful photographs that document the animals' unique place in China and the world, this carefully written Spanish story is for kids who at Level 2 are reading on their own with occasional help. View Details