Explores how the waters, mountains, and forests of the Pacific Northwest have provided food and shelter for groups such as the Tlingit, the Haida, and the Kwakiutl for thousands of years.
Provides an illustrated introduction to trains, looks at train parts, shows how trains move on tracks, and describes different types of trains and train cars.
Examines the four zones of marine biomes, their plants and animals, coral reefs and estuaries, the importance of the oceans to the Earth, and why they are in danger.
This book introduces children to the traditional lifestyles of Native nations who lived in the western Great Lakes region, as well as the impact of colonization on Native peoples.
Presents a short study of the foods and various recipes of Native Americans, and describes how they hunted and prepared the meat, grew vegetables, and much more.
Describes insect habitats and discusses dangers that threaten insect species in several of them, including the rain forest, deserts, grasslands, and wetlands.
Examines the four zones of the marine biome, their plants and animals, coral reefs and estuaries, the importance of the oceans to the Earth, and why they are in danger.
Explores how the waters, mountains, and forests of the Pacific Northwest have provided food and shelter for groups such as the Tlingit, the Haida, and the Kwakiutl for thousands of years.