Lawrence, Ellen

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Air

Examines the nature of air, offering a number of do-it-yourself experiments illustrating its properties.

A tiny beak and spiky feathers

Inside a cozy nest, a tiny chick has just hatched from his egg. The baby bird cannot see, walk, or fly, but he issoo n begging his mom and dad for food. Who does this little baby belong to?.

A spiny back and green scaly skin

Simple text and photographs describe the physical characteristics and habitat of the iguana.

Covered in water

2016
"In this book, readers will learn about the Earth's water"--Provided by publisher.

The water beneath your feet

"In this book, young readers will learn all about groundwater."--.

The water beneath your feet

When it rains, water trickles into the soil, but then where does it go? The water beneath your feet takes a long journey and may one day end up being the water you drink!.

A giant egg and fluffy feathers

2016
Tap! Tap! Tap! Crack! Using his beak, a baby bird breaks out of an egg that's nearly the size of a cantaloupe. With his spindly legs and long, thin neck, who does this adorable little baby belong to? With stunning photographs and simple text that's perfect for emergent readers, Whose Little Baby Are You? is a delightful introduction to animals and their life cycles. The little creature breaking out of his egg is an ostrich chick, and one day he will be the biggest bird around--just like his dad! As readers turn the pages, they will discover the ways in which an ostrich chick is similar to and different from its mom and dad. They will learn how the parent birds care for the chick, and see how the little bird grows, changes, and gets ready for his adult life on the grasslands of Africa.

Liquids and solids

2015
Readers are taken through different experiments to understand the properties of liquids and solids.

Why do most plants need soil?

2016
Teaches readers why plants need soil.

What's soil made of?

2016
"In this book, readers learn what makes up soil."--Provided by publisher.

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