Phillips, Dee

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Bugs and spiders

2011
Introduces insects, spiders, and other invertebrates from around the world, providing information about where they live, what they eat, and how they grow and survive.

Reptiles

2011
Learn more about cold-blooded reptiles, including where they live, what they eat, and more.

Mammals

2011
Learn more about the only animals that make their own milk for their babies and live in every major habitat on the planet.

Amphibians

2011
Learn more about amphibians that live as larvae in water and then leave the water to live on land as adults, and includes what they eat, how big they get, the habitats they live in, and more.

Spider monkey

2014
In the highest branches of a rain forest tree, a monkey is hanging by its tail from a branch as it gathers tasty leaves with its small hands. The acrobatic tree-dweller is a spider monkey, and it's foraging for food high in the treetops with members of its family. Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of its second-grade audience, this colorful, fact-filled volume introduces young readers to the everyday life of a spider monkey. How is the animal's body adapted to its treetop life? What does a spider monkey eat? How does it move from tree to tree? And how do spider monkey families spend their days and raise their young? Throughout the book, readers are encouraged to make scientific observations based on the book's images and answer questions about the lives and physical characteristics of these agile creatures. This innovative approach to teaching about wild animals gives young scientists the chance not only to read and learn the facts, but also to develop their own powers of observation and critical thinking.

Find it in a rain forest

2006
Asks readers to find nine animals and plants, including a sloth, a tapir, and vines, in a picture of a rain forest and profiles each one, providing facts and color photos.

Groundhog's burrow

2012
Photographs and simple text introduce groundhogs and examine their natural habitat, physical characteristics, diet, and behavior.

Tree frog

2014
On a bright green leaf in a rain forest tree, a tiny frog is resting until night falls, when it's time to go hunting. The frog's red eyes are closed, and its colorful orange feet are tucked beneath its body. From above, the green frog is perfectly camouflaged against the leaf, and almost invisible to its predators. Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of its second-grade audience, this colorful, fact-filled volume introduces young readers to the everyday life of a red-eyed tree frog. What does a tree frog eat? How does it stay safe from predators? And how does an amphibian that lives in trees find the water that's needed for its tadpoles to survive and thrive? Throughout the book, readers are encouraged to make scientific observations based on the book's images and answer questions about the lives and physical characteristics of these tiny frogs. This innovative approach to teaching about wild animals gives young scientists the chance not only to read and learn the facts, but also to develop their own powers of observation and critical thinking.

Goal

2011
A young soccer player tries to remember the lessons his grandpa taught him and be a team player while trying out for a team. Includes activities designed to help reluctant readers further explore the story.

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