Easy-to-follow, accessible text allows young readers to learn where chickens live, how they sleep, and what they eat. A helpful picture glossary aids in the development of vocabulary skills, and bright photographs show what life is like for these fascinating farm animals.
Beginning readers learn what life is like for pigs on a farm, including what they eat, why they like to roll in the mud, and how to they communicate with each other. Fun facts are presented in simple text to allow readers the chance to discover new information about these well-known farm animals.
Simple, accessible text and a picture glossary help beginning readers build their vocabularies with each turn of the page. Bright photographs make readers feel as if they are on a farm alongside a variety of sheep.
Badger, having become bored with the same old foods he has been eating, thinks about making the tasty animals by his den his next meal, but the animals are not willing to become his lunch and teach him a lesson.
Henry's off on a hunting expedition to the supermarket and meets some amazing animal hunters along the way, from the king of the jungle to the tiny ant lion.
Follows two black bear cubs, Fraser and his sister Samantha--named by a biologist's daughter--as they grow up and learn how to search for food, and the Pacific salmon who will one day return to the Fraser River where they hunt.
Tortoise, Mole, and Weasel find an egg fallen out of a cherry tree, decide to care for it until it hatches, then fatten up the bird for eating, but by the time the bird is grown, it has become more like a friend than dinner.