Quick view Details Aliens from Earth: When Animals and Plants Invade Other Ecosystems - Paperback by Mary Batten
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Quick view About Habitats: Wetlands by Cathryn Sill Explains in simple, easy-to-understand language what wetlands are and how wildlife survives in these wet environments. View Details
Quick view Animal Habitats by Julie K Lundgren Early readers learn about different animal habitats. View Details
Quick view Aliens from Earth: When Animals and Plants Invade Other Ecosystems - Paperback by Mary Batten Aliens From Earth is an intriguing introduction to the serious and ongoing environmental problems caused by invasive plant and animal species. Describing various examples from the accidental release of the gypsy moth into the United States to the... View Details
Quick view Spinosaurus by Gerry Bailey This book tells the story of the Velociraptor, a lightweight dinosaur who used its speed to catch prey. It was only three feet (one meter) tall, but was feared for its ferocious hunting ability. It used a sickle-shaped claw on the second toe of each... View Details
Quick view Triceratops by Gerry Bailey Learn how to make a working water cycle and how to grow tropical plants. Get messy digging in the dirt. Have fun treasure hunting for the perfect container and building your own secret world. Be a scientist and study how plants grow, or use your... View Details
Quick view What is weather? by Robin Johnson Weather changes from day to day and season to season. But what exactly is weather and how is it created? Readers will discover the answers to these questions and many other weather wonders. Bright, full-color photographs, inviting text, and engaging... View Details
Quick view Tornadoes by Seymour Simon With clear, concise text and dramatic, full-color photographs, Simon investigates one of nature's most powerful and dramatic phenomena, from its origins to what you can do to detect and stay safe during a tornado. View Details
Quick view What Is Hearing by Molly Aloian From a quiet whisper to a blaring siren, our ears keep us tuned in to the sounds around us. This engaging new title explains how our sense of hearing works, how it helps us learn about our surroundings, and how we can protect this important sense. View Details
Quick view Rocks and Minerals by Torrey Maloof Learn all about rocks and minerals and how we study them. Almost all rocks are made of minerals. Learn about the three different types of rocks: igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks, and metamorphic rocks. A rock can even transform over millions of years... View Details
Quick view Rocks by Melanie Ostopowich Rocks is a title in the Focus on Earth Science series. This series guides readers through the fundamentals of geology. Each title explores the composition of rocks and minerals, geological processes, and the significance of geology in our modern lives... View Details
Quick view How Dinosaurs Took Flight: The Fossils, the Science, What We Think We Know, and the Mysteries Yet Unsolved by Christopher Sloan How did dinosaurs get feathers? How did they start flying? What use were feathers to dinosaurs that didn't fly? Chris Sloan's 2000 book "Feathered Dinosaurs" introduced kids to the radical idea that some dinosaurs had feathers and that birds are, in... View Details