Quick view Veterinarians help keep animals healthy (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman Veterinarians help animals when they are sick, but they also help keep animals healthy. Children will be thrilled to learn about the many kinds of veterinarians, such as vets who visit farms, zoo vets, and wildlife vets - as well as the vets that look... View Details
Quick view Investigating Heat by Richard Spilsbury Budding scientists will love learning about the properties of heat by planning and carrying out investigations that explore how the energy form can be measured, conducted, and transferred. View Details
Quick view How do living things find food? (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman All living things need food to survive, but not all living things eat the same kinds of food. Plants make their own food from sunlight, air, and water. Herbivores graze on grass or browse on the leaves of bushes. Carnivores hunt, trap, or scavenge for... View Details
Quick view Living things in my back yard (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman Backyard animals are the most familiar to children. This engaging book will get your students to answer these questions: Which animals do you come into contact with most?; Which of these animals have wings?; Which ones burrow into the ground?; Which ones... View Details
Quick view Homes of living things (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman This colorful new book looks at how different kinds of animals make homes in their habitats. Children will discover why animals and plants are suited to the places in which they live. Amazing photographs show animals that live in hot or cold... View Details
Quick view Animal Families (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman Children love to read about different kinds of animal families. In this fascinating new book, simple text explains how animals behave toward their young in different and sometimes surprising ways, from fish and reptile mothers who leave their young to... View Details
Quick view Habitats Subterranoes by Molly Aloian Young readers will be fascinated to learn about the activity going on under their very feet. Underground Habitats takes a look at the diverse and exciting array of plants and animals that make their homes under ground. Straightforward text, along with... View Details
Quick view I Can Write a Book about Butterflies by Bobbie Kalman This fun book teaches children concepts, or big ideas, about butterflies, including metamorphosis, migration, symmetry, and pollination. Students can choose to research one concept or cover several. They are encouraged to draw their own butterflies, take... View Details
Quick view Micro Life in Soil by Natalie Hyde Young readers will be astounded by the dynamic life in soil. This fascinating book describes why these often unseen organisms live in earth, what their ecological roles are, and how some must make adaptations to live there. Children will learn the value... View Details
Quick view Soil Erosion and How to Prevent It by Natalie Hyde Soil Erosion and How to Prevent It helps young readers comprehend the impact of erosion on all life. This title addresses the value of soil, how soil is created, weathering, erosion, deposition, soil pollutants, natural versus human-induced erosion,... View Details
Quick view What Do You Find on a Saguaro Cactus? by Megan Kopp Did you know that a Saguaro cactus can live for more than 200 years and grow as tall as 50 feet (15 meters)? Readers will discover how these desert giants are used for shelter by animals such as woodpeckers and owls, and provide food for animals such as... View Details
Quick view What do You Find in a Tide Pool? by Megan Kopp Tide pools form from water left on rocky shores when the tide withdraws. From seaweed and sea snails to shore crabs and seabirds, readers will discover some of the plants and animals that live in and around these ever-changing ecosystems. View Details