White, Nancy

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Why do dogs do that?

1995
Answers questions commonly asked by youngsters about dogs, such as why dogs chase cats, why dogs wag their tails, why dogs like to be petted, why dogs pant, why puppies chew things, why some dogs like to play fetch, and eighteen more.

Why do cats do that?

1997
A collection of questions and answers about cats and their behavior, discussing topics such as why cats purr, what toys they like, and whether they watch television.

Scholastic's The magic school bus explores the world of animals

2000
When Arnold finds a small foxlike animal with huge ears, he and the rest of Mrs. Frizzle's students search for the animal's habitat, visiting the Arctic, the North American temperate forest, the African grasslands, the Amazon rain forest, wetlands, and desert.

Siamese

talk to me!
2011
Siamese cats are known as good communicators with an unusually loud meow. They're also smart and can be trained to obey commands such as sit and stay. Some Siamese cats will even walk on a leash! Full of amazing, real-life stories, recounts of the breeds history, personality, and suitability as a pet.

Paramedics to the rescue

2012
In this gripping new title, children will meet the everyday heroes who provide emergency care to injured people when every second counts.

Maine coons

super big
2011
The Maine coon is one of the largest breeds of domestic cats in the world. While most adult cats weigh 8-11 pounds, many Maine coons weigh as much as 18 pounds. Maine coons are also taller and longer than most other kinds of cats. Plus, their long fur and big, fluffy tails make them look even bigger than they really are!.

Using Earth's underground heat

2010
Presents a discussion, with illustrations and photographs, of the various ways geothermal energy can be used, such as for agriculture, industry, and residential heating, and examines the problems with burning fossil fuels.

Creeping land snails

2009
Presents facts about land snails, including their physical characteristics, rate of travel, use of slime, ability to hibernate through cold winters, and reproductive capabilities.

The Magic School Bus explores the world of bugs

2001
The students in Ms. Frizzle's class learn what it is like to live as an insect when they take a field trip aboard the Magic School Bus.

The magic school bus gets a bright idea

a book about light
1999
The Magic School Bus analyzes light.

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