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Understanding Insects

2014
The ability to use the NextGen science process is key to carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks. In this book, readers in real-world situations are tasked with following clues and using the NextGen science process to find out what happens during a colony bee collapse. Informational text presents evidence and facts in the form of clues and side-bar details to help children develop critical thinking skills. A summary of the situation is included to show how each chapter contributes to the whole and for a solid understanding of the topic.

Dinosaurs

During a visit to a natural history museum, Fly Guy and Buzz learn all about dinosaurs.

Mammals

2015
Did you know that all but two of the more than 4,200 species of mammals give birth to live young? The platypus and the echidna hatch their young from eggs. Discover more fascinating facts in Mammals, a Life Cycles book.

Geese

Information about geese for new readers, including why farmers keep geese, what geese eat, and the life cycle of geese. Includes advanced goose facts and key words for lesson planning.

Walking on eggs

the astonishing discovery of thousands of dinosaur eggs in the Badlands of Patagonia
2001
Recounts the events surrounding the discovery of thousands of unhatched dinosaur eggs in the Badlands of Argentina and explains what scientists have learned about dinosaurs through those findings.

The ugly egg

2009
Posy the puffin, having had no luck laying an egg of her own, takes an ugly egg under her wing and gets a surprise when it hatches.

Dinosaur hunters

2014
Explores the history of dinosaurs and their time on Earth. A detailed timeline traces the archaeological discoveries that inform today's study of prehistoric life, and clear, informative illustrations and diagrams explore different kinds of dinosaurs, their appearance and scale, habitats and intellect, and the fossils.

Baby dinosaurs

eggs, nests, and recent discoveries
2003
Describes how different kinds of dinosaurs hatched their young from eggs and explains how scientists have studied fossilized eggs to learn about these prehistoric creatures.

What's a reptile? =

Qu? es un reptil?
2013
Whether they love them or loathe them, kids tend to have a visceral reaction to snakes, lizards, alligators, and other members of the reptile family.

What's a bird? =

Qu? es un ave?
2013
Young readers will be drawn in by eye-catching photographs of penguins, pelicans, parrots, and more. they will come away knowing not only the national bird of the united States, but what that bird's main food is.

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