"This photo-illustrated book for elementary readers describes the unique characteristics of the spotted Appaloosa. Explains the early breeding by the Nez Perce Native Americans, the spot patterns and striped hooves, and how this fast, strong, and striking horse is used today"--Provided by the publisher.
"In Armadillos, beginning readers will follow an armadillo in the wild as it digs a burrow and stays safe from predators . . . full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn how armadillos survive in the wild"--Provided by publisher.
"Did you know that Antarctica is really a desert? Ever wondered what the world's most crowded city is? Curious to learn where you can swim in lakes as pink as strawberry milkshakes? Discover these and over 100 other ... facts about places all around the world. [Includes] geography trivia"--OCLC.
"A child goes on an adventure to Australia to view kangaroos in the wild and learns how dangerous they can be when fighting over mates"--Provided by publisher.
Brief text and photographs take young readers on a field trip to a public library where they meet a librarian, enjoy story time, and learn how to search and check out books and other media.
Fairy Hill's magic garden has lost its sparkle, and three young fairies, Ruby, May, and Luna, try everything to restore its magic--but nothing works until Ruby discovers what is blocking the magic, and earns her wings.