Looking at nature

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Is it the same or different?

Full-color photographs and simple text introduce young readers to things that are the same and things that are different.
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What are these animals doing?

Simple text and photographs explore animal behaviors, such as hiding from predators, dancing, migrating, and caring for their young.
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Is it big or small?

Full-color photographs and simple text introduce young readers to the concepts of big and small.
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How does it move?

Looks at the many different ways in which people and animals move.
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What are these animals doing?

Challenges students to guess what animals are doing and why showing camouflage and mimicry, color changes, migration, animal senses, and more.

Where is it?

2008
Colorful photographs of animals and simple text help children learn spatial concepts, such as above, below, in front, behind, over, under, and across.

What comes next?

2008
Uses photographs of animals and nature to introduce the concept of patterns.

What color is it?

2008
Full-color photographs and simple text introduce young readers to the colors of various animals, foods, and other objects.

What is symmetry in nature?

2011
Explains what symmetry is, looks at different types of symmetry, and examines examples of symmetry in nature.

What are opposites in nature?

2011
Explains what opposites are, discusses different types of opposites, and examines examples of opposites in nature.

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