Quick view What Do You Find in a Pond? by Megan Kopp From croaking frogs and quacking ducks to floating lily pads and buzzing dragonflies, ponds are bursting with life. Dynamic photographs and descriptive text help budding young scientists discover the plants and animals that live in these freshwater... View Details
Quick view What Do You Find in a Coral Reef? by Megan Kopp Vibrant photographs and descriptive text guide readers on an underwater journey through coastal waters to explore coral reefs. Home to more than one million kinds of plants, fish, and other ocean life, readers will discover how living things meet their... View Details
Quick view What Do You Find in a Backyard? by Megan Kopp Content-rich photographs and accessible text combine to guide readers as they discover the often overlooked ecosystems found outside their own back doors! Children will be fascinated to learn more about the animals, insects, and plants they often take... View Details
Quick view What Do You Find in a Rainforest Tree? by Megan Kopp From the sunlit-filled canopy to the shaded forest floor, readers will discover how a rainforest tree provides shelter, water, food, and other essential resources to meet the needs of a variety of living things View Details
Quick view Earthquakes, Eruptions, and Other Events That Change Earth by Natalie Hyde  This exciting book explains the how the shape of Earth can change with the sudden movement of Earth's crust or when molten rock explodes out of an opening in Earth's surface. Young readers will be fascinated to discover how volcanoes formdestroying the... View Details
Quick view Sheep (Down on the Farm) by Hannah Ray You may have seen sheep on a farm, but did you know that the fleece of some sheep weighs the same as 22 tins of beans, that wool warms up when it is wet, and that some sheep have blue faces? Find out about sheep - they are woolly wonders! View Details
Quick view Goats (Paperback) by Sally Morgan You may have seen a goat on a farm, but did you know that goats have beards, that goats' milk can be used to make cheese, and that there is even a type that faints when it gets excited? Find out about goats - there's more to them than munching View Details
Quick view Ducks (Paperback) by Sally Morgan You may know what noise a duck makes, but did you know that only female ducks quack, that ducks' feathers are waterproof, and that ducks can't feel the cold through their feet? Find out more about ducks - they are completely quackers. View Details
Quick view Pigs (Paperback) by Hannah Ray You may know what a pig looks like, but did you know that pigs are great swimmers, that they use mud as suntan lotion, and that the biggest ever pig weighted the same as fourteen grown men? Find out about pigs - there is more to them than curly tail! View Details
Quick view Chickens (Paperback) by Hannah Ray You may know what noise a chicken makes, but did you know that mother hens cluck to their chicks when they are still in the egg, that chickens cannot really fly, and that some hens lay green eggs Find out about chickens View Details
Quick view Bees (Paperback) by Sally Morgan You may know where honey comes from, but did you know that bees' wings beat more than 200 times a second, that the queen bee can lay more than 2000 eggs a day, and that the ancient Egyptians used honey for money? Find out more about bees - there is more... View Details
Quick view Fish (Paperback) by Sally Morgan You might have eaten plenty of fish, but did you know that baby fish are called fry, that fish oil can help keep you healthy, and that fish eggs, called caviar, are one of the most expensive foods in the world! Find out about fish - they are 'fintastic'! View Details