Quick view Mammals by Grace Jones This exciting new series helps the younger learner to identify and understand basic differences between mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, and amphibians and the particular body parts that help them to eat and move. This series also explores the... View Details
Quick view Eye Color: Brown, Blue, Green, and Other Hues by Jennifer Boothroyd What color are your eyes? Brown is the most common color. But some people have blue, green, gray, hazel, or amber eyes. What determines your eye color? Read this book to find out! View Details
Quick view DNA by Wendy Conklin DNA is known as the blueprint for life! Found in every cell of every living thing, DNA strands are packed inside a cells nucleus carrying instructions and genetic information. Climb the double helix ladder and crack the DNA code in this fact-filled life... View Details
Quick view Reptiles by Grace Jones This exciting new series helps the younger learner to identify and understand basic differences between mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, and amphibians and the particular body parts that help them to eat and move. This series also explores the... View Details
Quick view What Makes You You? by Gill Arbuthnott What Makes You You? is a mind-blowing introduction to the building blocks of lifeDNA! Amazing 3D-style illustrations and diagrams help explain what it is, how it works, and what we can do with it. Breaking down complex scientific concepts and processes... View Details
Quick view Amphibians by Chirstine Taylor-Butler From tiny, colorful tree frogs to the giant salamanders that burrow along the riverbanks of Japan, there are more than 7,000 amphibian species living on our planet today. Readers will discover how these incredible animals live double lives, spending... View Details
Quick view Amphibians and Reptiles: A Compare and Contrast Book by Katharine Hall "What makes a frog an amphibian but a snake a reptile? Although they share some characteristics, these two animal classes are different and are often confused. What kind of skin covering do the animals have? How do they stay warm? How do they get... View Details
Quick view Leaf Letter Critters by Leslie Bulion Nineteen poems in a variety of verse forms with accompanying science notes take readers on a decomposer safari through the "brown food web," from bacteria through tardigrades and on to rove beetle predators with other busy recyclers in-between... View Details