Quick view Details What Color Is Camouflage?: An Incredible Story of Hope, Triumph, and Everyday Joy by Carolyn Otto
Quick view What's So Bad about Gasoline?: Fossil Fuels and What They Do by Anne Rockwell Look around to see what uses oil--cars, airplanes, boats, factories, and countless other machines. The world is dependent on oil as its main source of energy. Although oil is plentiful right now, the supply will eventually run out, and even worse,... View Details
Quick view Oil Spill! by Melvin Berger An oil spill occurs somewhere in the world almost every day of the year. This book focuses on one of the worst spills in history--the Exxon Valdez oil tanker spill--to explain in simple terms and with bold, full-color illustrations why oil spills... View Details
Quick view Where Did Dinosaurs Come From? by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld Stegosaurus had spikes along its back. Triceratops had long, sharp horns. Tyrannosaurus rex was enormous. Millions and millions of years before the first people lived, these fascinating creatures ruled the Earth. To find out where they came from, you... View Details
Quick view Life in a Coral Reef by Wendy Pfeffer Coral reefs are beautiful underwater cities that bustle with excitement and activity. From clown fish to spiny lobsters, hundreds of plants and animals live on coral reefs, making them one of nature's greatest treasures. What happens during a typical... View Details
Quick view Dinosaur Tracks by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld Amazingly, the footprints of dinosaurs that walked the Earth millions of years ago can still be seen today. Youngsters can read and find out about the astonishing discoveries scientists have made from dinosaur tracks. View Details
Quick view How Deep Is the ocean? by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld The ocean covers almost three-quarters of the Earth, but how deep does it go? Put on your scuba gear and explore the ocean, from its shallowest waters to its deepest, most mysterious parts. As you dive deeper, you ll discover glowing animals, strange... View Details
Quick view Sharks Have Six Senses by John F Waters In the ocean, sharks are near the top of the food chain. Sharks have the same five senses as humans do, but they have an extra sixth sense that makes them especially deadly hunters. What is this sense and how does a shark use all six senses to track... View Details
Quick view Spinning Spiders by Melvin Berger In this book, featuring realistic artwork by Schindler, readers will learn about the silk spiders produce, the webs they spin, and the prey they capture in the newest addition to the series the ALA Booklist cited as one of the top-ten nonfiction series. View Details
Quick view Amazing Sharks by Sarah L Thompson Sharks are the focus of the fourth title in an award-winning series that features kids' favorite animals and outstanding photographs. Full color. View Details
Quick view Dolphin Talk by Wendy Pfeffer Dolphins communicate underwater for the same reason people talk on land: to let others know who they are, where they are, and maybe even how to feel. This book explores the delights of "dolphin talk" and includes activities. View Details
Quick view What Color Is Camouflage?: An Incredible Story of Hope, Triumph, and Everyday Joy by Carolyn Otto What do a fawn and a hermit crab have in common? They both use camouflage to hide from their enemies. Young readers discover how some animals can virtually disappear into their surroundings. View Details
Quick view Wiggling Worms at Work by Wendy Pfeffer This illustrated book explains how earthworms eat, move and reproduce, and how they help plants to grow. Full color View Details