Kopp, Megan

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What do you find in a backyard?

"Content-rich photographs and accessible text combine to guide readers as they discover the often overlooked ecosystems found outside their own back doors! Children will be fascinated to learn more about the animals, insects, and plants they often take for granted, including squirrels, skunks, bees, and dandelions."--.

What do you find on a saguaro cactus?

2016
"Did you know that a Saguaro cactus can live for more than 200 years and grow as tall as 50 feet (15 meters)? Readers will discover how these desert giants are used for shelter by animals such as woodpeckers and owls, and provide food for animals such as bats and other small mammals. This captivating title provides a close-up look at the plants and animals that live in and around the Saguaro cactus in the Sonoran Desert."--Provided by publisher.

What do you find in a tide pool?

"Tide pools form from water left on rocky shores when the tide withdraws. From seaweed and sea snails to shore crabs and seabirds, readers will discover some of the plants and animals that live in and around these ever-changing ecosystems."--.

What do you find in a pond?

2016
"From croaking frogs and quacking ducks to floating lily pads and buzzing dragonflies, ponds are bursting with life ... Photographs and descriptive text help budding young scientists discover the plants and animals that live in these freshwater ecosystems."--Provided by publisher.

Sheep

The fleece from one sheep can be spun into a strand of wool 124 miles (200 kilometers) long. Full-grown sheep can weigh up to 400 pounds (180 kilograms). These engaging facts and more are waiting to be discovered in Sheep, an Animals on the Farm book.

Liberty Bell

2012
Photographs and simple text provide an introduction to the Liberty Bell.

Saudi Arabia

Presents an introduction to the country of Saudi Arabia, including its people, geography, wildlife, culture, and daily life. Includes a glossary and a list of additional resources.

Mexico

Presents an introduction to the country of Mexico, including its people, geography, wildlife, culture, and daily life. Includes additional facts about the country, a glossary, and a list of additional resources.

The language of dogs and other canines

Takes a look at the various ways dogs and other canines communicate, both among themselves and with people.

What do you find in a rainforest tree?

"From the sunlit-filled canopy to the shaded forest floor, readers will discover how a rainforest tree provides shelter, water, food, and other essential resources to meet the needs of a variety of living things."--.

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