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What's a mammal?

2012
From enormous elephants to friendly dolphins, many of the most beloved animals are mammals.

Hedgehog

2014
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, health and life cycle of the hedgehogs.

Green sea turtle

2014
"In this book, young readers will learn about the diet, life cycle, behavior and habitat of sea turtles."--Provided by publisher.

Flying reptiles

2013
With vivid illustrations and clear, simple text, you will find scientific facts about the flying reptiles and how these amazing animals lived, what they ate, and how they protected themselves.

Dinosaur giants

2014
With vivid illustrations and clear, simple text, you will find scientific facts about the dinosaur giants and how these amazing animals lived, what they ate, and how they protected themselves.

Camels

2013
Readers will be amazed as they discover camel facts throughout this informational book, including that of all the camels in the world only .007 percent are wild, and that there is a feral population of camels in Australia.

What's a bird?

2013
Young readers will be drawn in by eye-catching photographs of penguins, pelicans, parrots, and more. They will come away knowing not only the national bird of the United States, but what that bird's main food is.

Big bison

2013
Filled with full-color photographs and accessible text, early readers will be fascinated by the lives and habits of a bison herd. Facts and figures will captivate even the most reluctant of readers, as they discover where bison live, what they eat, and the special term for a female bison in this exciting book.

Armored dinosaurs

2014
With vivid illustrations and clear, simple text, you will find scientific facts about the armored dinosaurs and how these amazing animals lived, what they ate, and how they protected themselves.

The bizarre life cycle of an octopus

2013
Readers learn about the unique life cycle of the octopus, including facts such as a mother octopus doesn't eat while taking care of her eggs and neither male nor female octopuses live very long after becoming parents. Colorful photographs and engaging graphic organizers enhance age-appropriate language and science content.

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