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Elephants

Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, and life cycle of elephants, and discusses elephants in folklore, in history, and the threats to their existence in the modern day. Also includes mini-modules with information on debate topics specific to elephants.
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Coyotes

Did you know that coyotes will watch the sky for circling birds? They do this because birds often circle above food sources. Learn more in Coyotes, an AV2 media enhanced book.
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Burmese pythons

Burmese pythons are a favorite among snake owners. A full-grown Burmese python can grow to be 20 feet long. In the wild, these snakes start off life in the trees. Full-color photographs and accessible text assure that readers will be fascinated to find out more about these giant reptiles.
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Native American recipes

Readers gain a deeper understanding of and appreciation for Native American history and culture through learning about popular Native American foods. As they explore the engaging text, colorful images, and primary sources, they find fascinating facts about early Native American life, including what Native Americans ate and how they prepared their food. This essential part of social studies curricula is given a fun twist with the addition of simple recipes. As readers follow each detailed set of instructions, they create their own Native American dishes, making history come alive in a dynamic and delicious way.
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Poop eaters

2018
"Why do rabbits and guinea pigs feed on their own droppings? How is munching on hyena dung helpful to an African leopard tortoise? And why might you spot scientists carrying buckets of fox poop and dirty diapers into the woods? To humans, eating poop sounds disgusting, but many members of the animal kingdom regularly chow down on poop! This new Science Slam! title will engross readers--and gross them out! Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of an early elementary audience, this colorful, fact-filled book gives readers a chance not only to learn, but also to develop their powers of observation and critical thinking. With fascinating photographs and surprising, high-interest facts about a material that we don't usually read about, the book makes learning about excrement poop-sitively amazing!"--Provided by the publisher.
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Piranha

2017
Find out exciting facts about piranhas, including how they eat plants as well as meat, how they stay safe by swimming in groups, and more.
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Orca

2017
Find out exciting facts about orcas, including how they are the largest kind of dolphin, how they use sound to help them catch their food, and more.
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Should school lunches be free?

School lunches should be free for all students. Some people might strongly agree with this statement, while others might strongly disagree. In order to engage in a debate about this topic that affects readers everyday lives, readers first need to understand both sides. They are able to do this with the help of balanced main text, fact boxes, and graphic organizers. Different points of view are clearly presented to readers, who are encouraged to think critically about an issue that would impact them and their families. This valuable reading experience is enhanced through the use of colorful photographs.
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Intimidating elephants

2017
Readers will discover about elephant trunks, tusks, behaviors, and habitats and how some of these put the mammal at risk.
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Chomp!

2017
"From shredders to crushers to grinders, find out how tooth type, bite force, jaw shape, and food source all come together to make each animal an incredible, champion chomper!"--Back cover.

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