Presents sixteen stories that provide scientifically accurate, detailed information about some of the world's deadliest predators, each followed by questions designed to lead students in thinking about ecosystems and the animal life they support. Includes suggestions for further reading.
Provides indoor and outdoor activities along with information on the Earth's biomes, and features illustrated, step-by-step instructions to make lightning, build an erupting volcano, create a tornado in a bottle, and more.
Explains what an eco-tracker and citizen scientist is and how to become one, how to be more aware of the surrounding habitat and environment, and what can be done to improve the area, and includes activities to give readers hands-on experience with some of the processes described in the book.
Presents an introduction to the biomes of the world, in simple text with illustrations, providing information on tundra, grassland, desert, forest, and aquatic regions.