"Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to forests. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.
"This title introduces primary readers to the deciduous forest biome, presenting the biome in a way early readers can understand--through things that can actually be seen, touched, and heard in a deciduous forest."--.
How do squirrels help new oak trees grow? Why is a woodpecker pecking a hole in a tree trunk? And why are fungi that grow in the forest good at recycling? Inside this book, explore a forest ecosystem and discover how all the living things that make it their home depend on each other and their habitat for survival.
This title introduces primary readers to the deciduous forest biome, presenting the biome in a way early readers can understand--through things that can actually be seen, touched, and heard in a deciduous forest.
Describes and illustrates all the forest communities found east of the Rockies, with information on key plants, animals, and ecological patterns in eastern forests and fields, and discussion of seasonal characteristics.