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Early readers learn about different animal habitats.
Early readers examine how plants differ because of the adaptations they make.
Emergent Readers Learn How Some Living Things Move In Water, In Air, And On Land.
Wind and water move sand and soil and carve rock. Enormous plates of land push against each other and create mountains. Find out how these incredible changes on Earth have happened over time.
Early Readers Learn About Plant Life Cycles.
Nothing could be plainer than the nose on your face (and the mouth below it), but the mouth and nose have big, important jobs to do. Their work is not as simple as a quick sniff or nibble of pizza makes it seem. Learn how the jaw, mouth, and throat all work together, how the process of eating works, and what happens in the nose when we take a whiff of that apple pie in the oven. This book highlights, in both the text and in the stunning images, the complexities of such seemingly simple sensory organs.
The planet needs help now more than ever. Habitats are at risk across the globe, and need our help to sustain the plant and animal life that depend on them. So many books for young readers talk about species that need conservation help, but there's little in the way of showing readers how they can actually help at their age. This book will not only inspire, but also direct young readers on how to act, helping the species they care about in their community. Students are called to action with "Your Turn!" sidebars throughout the text.
Discusses the basic concepts of biochemistry.
This book explains what an ecosystem is and how the plants and animals within an ecosystem rely on and affect the ecosystem's existence. Different types of ecosystems are described, as well as the food webs within them. Through its presentation of how some changes to an ecosystem can be good while others are harmful, students discover the important role they can play in keeping ecosystems alive and well.
Baby chickens hatch from eggs. Chicks weigh about as much as a dozen pennies. But did you know that chicks can find their mom by the sound of her clucks? Or that chicks roll in the dust to clean themselves? Read this book to find out! This title also includes a life cycle diagram, a habitat map, fun facts, a glossary, and more!