"Do polar bears build homes to keep warm? Do penguins snuggle with a friend? Yes! But their homes aren't made of wood, and penguins don't cuddle on a couch. Instead, these animals -- and many others -- have adapted in amazing ways to survive chilly weather. [This book] is a light-hearted introduction to animal adaptations around the world. Funny interactive questions paired with comic illustrations will leave readers laughing for more!" -- Back cover.
When Liz the lizard disappears from Ms. Frizzle's classroom, her students take a trip to Herp Haven to try to find her, and discover what it is like to live like a cold-blooded animal.
"Animals . . . have adapted in . . . ways to survive chilly weather. [This book] is an . . . introduction to animal adaptations around the world"--Provided by publisher.
Introduces arctic foxes, describing how they hunt for food and live in dens and how their physical features allow them to adapt to cold temperatures, including their coat's many layers of fur, their small ears, short nose, and bushy tail.
This Level 1 guided reader examines how people keep cool in summer weather. Students will develop word recognition and reading skills while learning about the actions of people and the tools they utilize to stay cool and healthy in heat.