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Two children take an imaginative journey around the world and into the past, transporting readers millions of years back through geologic time, from worlds of flowing rivers of lava to the tribes of early Americans.
Watch out! From the wet and wild meadows of the west to the sun-scorched desert, insects cleverly disguise themselves using nature's camouflage for protection. This hide-and-seek book for young readers features diorama habitats where insects live. Readers are encouraged to find the insects among the panoramic pages and then learn more in insect windows. The book encourages young readers to study detailed natural habitats made out of mixed media and find creatures hidden in crevices, nooks, and creeks. Habitats include the arid desert, the backyard, the creek, the forest, the meadow, and the marsh. For older kids the artwork in this book will astound and amuse and surprise. Unusual insects such as the caddis fly appear along with some other mysterious larvae.
Jenna, Caleb, and Ari discover a time map and journey back 15,000 years to witness the great Missoula Floods of the Ice Ages.
Young readers count to ten while learning about ten wildflowers.
This heartwarming tale follows one lone Apatosaurus who must protect a nest of tiny pterodactyls from the dangers of the Jurassic. Through breathtaking watercolor and ink paintings, and a language for all ages, we are carried to a world of unexpected joy as we discover Bronto, his heart as big and warm as the afternoon sun, and four of the world's newest dino fledglings!
During the rapid changes brought about as the Jurassic Age changes to the Cretaceous, Bronto, the last remaining Apatosaurus, helps rescue his friends and a threatening young Tyrranosaurus Rex from an impending catastrophe.
Appealing to a wide range of ages, this book invites young children to count basic numbers and serves as a great introduction to animals in their habitat Tracks Count is a traditional number book that teaches children to count to 10 while also introducing footprint identification to aspiring animal trackers. From horse to moose to wolf, each page includes a detailed drawing of animal prints as well as an attributing description. The bold illustrations are helpful in teaching children to recognize and identify tracks as well as learn to count.
"Flora and fauna of the wilderness is captured in this artistic alphabet book by author Michelle E. Walch and artist John Maddin. Filled with a variety of landscape marvels, Letters of the West invites younger readers to learn their ABCs through delightfully bold and whimsical illustrations."--
When Alex accompanies older ants to the beach on his first trip outside of Underwood, he enjoys playing but also demonstrates that he will one day be a great scout for Queen Aziza when he alerts the work crew to danger.
Through seventeen sonnets, relates Colonel Victor Von Vector's observations as he journeys from his own Edwardian time throughout Earth's history, using a blunderbuss gun which sends him 600 million years with each shot.