Photographs and text introduces children to animals whose clear body parts help them survive, including glasswing butterflies, clear-bodied jellyfish, and other creatures.
Photographs and text provide information about mockingbirds, discussing where they live, the sounds they make, how they communicate, and how their babies are raised.
Provides an overview of humpback whales, describing what they look like, where they live, what they eat, how they behave, what they sound like, and how scientists think their loud sounds help them find and communicate with one another.
An introduction to howler monkeys that describes their physical characteristics, the unique noises they make, their habitat, and how they communicate with one another.