This book tells the story of the powerfully built Sabre-Tooth Tiger who stalked the land more than 10,000 years ago. It was like no cat living today. At the front of its jaw grew two long,… More →
Life Science
1080 records found. Displaying 745 - 756.
Lions, hyenas, giraffes, and zebras are just a few of the many fascinating animals that help make up Savanna Food Chains. Children will enjoy learning about these animals, their habitat, and… More →
In many parts of the world, the supply of clean, safe drinking water is running low. This important book explores where the water we use comes from, how water can become polluted, and why we… More →
Saving Endangered Plants and Animals looks at the fight to preserve Earth's biodiversity, focusing on efforts to save endangered species. Meet the scientists involved in wildlife… More →
What is renewable energy? Why do we need to save water? What is climate change? Saving Water and Energy motivates students to think about the energy and water they use, where it comes from,… More →
Four new titles join the Science Sleuths series. Designed to promote curiosity, wonder, and discovery, this innovative series introduces young readers to the science practices highlighted in… More →
Science Solves It encourages reluctant readers to develop literacy skills and fosters an interest in science by looking at popular and exciting applications of the subject, such as saving… More →
Brave adventurer Joe - joined by Dr. Bea, a skilled mathematician and geographer - is back in four more tales of survival. Colorful illustrations and an exciting narrative follow the intrepid More →
Chronicles the lives and achievements of noted female scientists, including astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell, primatologist Dian Fossey, and anthropologist Margaret Mead. More →
Four new titles have been added to this series about the fascinating world of today's working scientists. Each book examines the great variety of scientific work within a particular field and More →
What are those fast-moving bugs you see when you turn on the kitchen light? Where did they go? Most likely, they were cockroaches. One of the most hated and feared insect species, cockroaches More →
Canada
USA

