Markle, Sandra

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Tough, toothy baby sharks

2007
Photographs and text introduce students to the development of baby sharks, describing how different types of shark pups grow from eggs to mature adults, the ways they avoid predators, and their ascent up the ocean's food chain.

Outside and inside you

1991
Discusses the various parts of the body and their functions.

Digging deeper

investigations into rocks, shocks, quakes, and other earthy matters
1987
Discusses various aspects of geology, such as plate tectonics, erosion, and mineral resources. Includes related experiments and activities.

Family pack

2011
A young wolf, taken from her pack in Canada to Yellowstone National Park, struggles alone to master the skills of hunting and survival until she finds a lone male and begins a new pack with him.

Butterfly tree

2011
When Jilly encounters a mysterious orange cloud on a family outing to Lake Erie, she and her mother go to investigate the phenomenon. Includes facts about monarch butterflies.

Sharks

biggest! littlest!
2008
Young readers will discover the cold-blooded facts about the amazing variety of sharks. Here are thirteen of the world's most amazing meat eaters of the sea.

Sneaky, spinning, baby spiders

2008
Full-color photographs show the lives of baby spiders, describes the things they must do in order to survive, and covers hiding places and how they defend themselves.

Outside and inside woolly mammoths

2007
Describes the anatomy of life of the woolly mammoths as well as why they became extinct.

Octopuses

2007
Follows a female giant Pacific octopus as she looks for food, escapes from predators, rears her young, and dies, providing color photos and many octopus facts.

Musk oxen

2007
Describes the behavior of musk oxen as they protect their young from the predators that threaten them.

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