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.
Illustrated easy-to-read text describes the location and construction of many kinds of nests, different types of baby birds, egg development, incubation, hatching, and variations in egg colors, patterns, and shapes.
Presents illustrations of various eggs with related clues, prompting readers to guess which type of bird laid the eggs; and provides details on the appearance, habitat, and behavior of each featured type of bird.
A biography of the great explorer-adventurer, who discovered huge finds of dinosaur bones in Mongolia, pioneered modern paleontology field research, and became the director of the American Museum of Natural History.
Describes the expeditions led by Roy Andrews for New York's American Museum of Natural History to the Gobi Desert in Mongolia in an effort to uncover dinosaur fossils.