Quick view Details What Color Is Camouflage?: An Incredible Story of Hope, Triumph, and Everyday Joy by Carolyn Otto
Quick view What Color Is Camouflage?: An Incredible Story of Hope, Triumph, and Everyday Joy by Carolyn Otto What do a fawn and a hermit crab have in common? They both use camouflage to hide from their enemies. Young readers discover how some animals can virtually disappear into their surroundings. View Details
Quick view What Happened to the Dinosaurs? by Franklyn Mansfield Branley Nobody knows exactly what happened to the dinosaurs, but scientists have many theories. This informative, illustrated book discusses some of those theories and tells why the scientists believe what... View Details
Quick view What Happens to a Hamburger by Paul Showers The mysterious process of digestion is explained in this matter-of-fact introduction to nutrition and physiology. First published in 1970, this title is updated with sharp, new computer-generated... View Details
Quick view What Lives in a Shell? by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld A house is a home for you, a nest is a home for a bird, and a cave is a home for a bear. But for some animals a shell is a home. Snails and turtles and crabs and clams all have shells that act as... View Details
Quick view What the Sun Sees, What the Moon Sees by Nancy Tafuri Open the book, and the sun rises to reveal blue skies, crowded barnyards, and bustling streets. Turn the book over, and the moon comes up to the hush of night. Young audiences will delight in the... View Details
Quick view What This Story Needs Is a Hush and Shush by Emma J Virjan All Pig wants to do is sleep, but the farm animals are keeping her awake! Will she ever find some peace and quiet? View Details
Quick view What This Story Needs Is a Munch and a Crunch by Emma J Virjan Join Pig and her friends in another fun read-aloud adventure as they figure out a way to keep the picnic fun and games going, even with a little rain. View Details
Quick view What You Know First by Patricia MacLachlan When a little girl and her family move from their cherished home on the prairie, her father assures her that she'll never forget her birthplace. Just to make sure, she finds a special way to bring... View Details
Quick view What's Alive? by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld How to tell the difference between living and nonliving things--an essential first skill in scientific sorting and classifying--is explored with hands-on activities and colorful diagrams. View Details
Quick view What's It Like to Be a Fish? by Wendy Pfeffer Describes how fish live, eat and breathe under water. View Details
Quick view What's So Bad about Gasoline?: Fossil Fuels and What They Do by Anne Rockwell Look around to see what uses oil--cars, airplanes, boats, factories, and countless other machines. The world is dependent on oil as its main source of energy. Although oil is plentiful right now,... View Details
Quick view When Spring Comes by Kevin Henkes Animals and children alike watch as the world transforms from the dark and dead of winter to a full and blooming spring View Details