Where do animals make their homes? What do they do to stay safe or get food? Why are some animals nocturnal? Find the answers in this fascinating series. Every book also includes a page for… More →
Grade 1 - 3
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It is fun to go to the zoo and learn about different animals. Read to find out about amazing creatures including zebras, sun bears, orangutans, kangaroos, koalas, and red pandas. Includes a… More →
Children will love the entertaining photos in this book, which feature animals in motion - walking, running, climbing, crawling, swinging, hanging by their tails, gliding, fluttering,… More →
Want to know if the Canada lynx lives in any other countries, or where not to go if you don't want to run into a venomous cottonmouth snake? This vibrant atlas is packed with eye-catching… More →
Run, hop, swim, and slither! Get a close-up look at how different animals move. More →
When you live in bear or cougar territory, you learn to lock your garbage cans indoors, keep your pets safe, and not feed wild animals. This exciting and highly illustrated book focuses on… More →
One of the biggest adaptations made by some animals is to live and work together as a group to ensure their survival. This intriguing book shows how social animals communicate and interact… More →
Can you imagine a mammal that lives without ever drinking water, or a frog that freezes solid but can still thaw out and hop away? This book reveals the extraordinary ways certain animals are More →
More than 98% of Earth's animals are invertebrates. Invertebrates do not have backbones or internal skeletons, but some have hard coverings. Insects, spiders, worms, snails, and most ocean… More →
Children will relate to these charming illustrated stories about young animals who can't wait to do grown-up things. As they follow them on their journeys, young readers will learn how… More →
This book tells the story of Ankylosaurus. This armored beast looked like a walking tank. It lived during the Cretaceous period between 100 and 65 million years ago and fed on plant material. More →
Family photos are important historical sources. These snapshots in time help us learn about what life was like in the past. Fully decodable text features high-frequency words, and words with… More →