Certain sea slugs have developed a remarkable defensive adaptation - they can use the stinging cells of the sea anemones they eat to protect themselves. Whether adapting over millions of… More →
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Animals hide to avoid being eaten or to sneak up on animals they want to eat. This amazing book introduces children to some basic science concepts and vocabulary such as predator, prey, and… More →
Young readers will love learning how different plants and animals move. Sunflowers turn their heads to face sunlight, some plants close their flowers at night, and others move their heads to… More →
Nature is full of things with surfaces and coverings that we can see and touch. How does a snake's skin feel? How is it different from the bark of a tree? This engaging new book features… More →
In this entertaining new book, Bobbie Kalman shows examples in nature that correspond with each color in the rainbow. There are also examples of color opposites such as white and black.… More →
This fun book introduces readers to basic geography words. On each page, a child gives clues to the kind of landform they are sitting on. Then they ask the question, "Where am I?" Repetitive… More →
Where is a bear most comfortable? At home, of course! But where is home for this polar bear? He'll recognize it when he sees it. More →
This simple book uses wonderfully appealing images in nature to teach children about location, orientation, and the relative position of objects. These early concepts include left and right;… More →
Young readers are introduced to the concept and vocabulary of habitats in this colorful book. Each spread describes a different habitat and the animals that live there. Children will learn… More →
Do you live in a town or a city? Each book in the Where Do I Live? series focuses on defining an area that people live in. Using colorful photographs that connect to simple sentences and… More →
Grouping and classification are among the first math and science skills that children need to learn. This fun book will challenge children to observe natural creatures to see what makes them… More →
Long, short, over, and under are just a few words we use to describe objects and their locations. This book teaches young readers about descriptive words and how they help us describe our world. More →