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Tropical rainforests

2005
Examines tropical rainforests of Asia, Africa, and Central and South America, average rainfall, types of trees that grow there, deforestation, and the plants and animals that inhabit rainforests such as South American tapirs, monkeys, tigers of India, as well as a large variety of reptiles and insects.

Tropical grasslands

2005
Examines the tropical grasslands of parts of South America, Africa, India, and Australia, its climate, soils, and habitat for a variety of plants and animals including gazelles and antelope, grassland birds, wildebeest and lions, and other predators.

A home on the savanna

2007
Introduces plants and animals that thrive in the savannas of Africa.

Swampland

1997
Describes the characteristics of the Okefenokee Swamp and the animals and plants that live there.

Life underground

1987
Papa Bunny explains to his little bunny rabbit how their underground home was built by digging through various layers of earth.

Life on the land

1987
A tall tree in a forest explains to a tiny tree about how plants and animals are nourished and are dependent on each other. Includes factual information on plants and their importance to people.

Life in the sea

1987
Little Salmon observes a variety of living things as he swims with Great Salmon down the river to the sea. Includes factual information about animals that live underwater.

Life in the air

1987
A little bird is hatched, grows, and learns to fly, an experience which shows him the rest of the world and makes him happy. Includes factual information on the relationship of animals and air.

Wetlands

2005
Provides information about wetlands habitats that exist where water meets the land, explaining how wetlands form, examining different types of wetlands, and introducing some of the many different wetlands plants and animals.

Wetlands

2007
An introduction to wetlands, explaining what they are and where they are found, looking at wetland plants and the animals of bogs, marshes, and swamps, and discussing why wetlands are important.

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