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Let’s Dig in the Garden
Sometimes the best way to understand nature is to grab a shovel and dig right in. Tending to a gard
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What Is Soil?
Young geologists and agriculturalists get an in-depth look at the soil beneath their feet. The book
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Giraffes at the Zoo
Giraffes are the tallest land animals on Earth, and these big creatures have a lot to teach readers
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Polar Bears
With males weighing in at up to 1,500 pounds, the Arctic-dwelling polar bear is the largest land ca
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Migrating with the Salmon
Salmon travel hundreds of miles every year, doggedly fighting their way upstream against heavy curr
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My Friend the Box Turtle
Meet the box turtle. These reptiles are interesting pets that can teach children about animal life.
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Working Horses
Horses have worked with people for thousands of years. Whether on a farm, a ranch, or a city street
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Protecting Mountain Habitats
Threatened by pollution, global warming, and many other factors, habitats are at risk around the wo
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Golden Horn, Silver Hooves
Golden Horn, Silver Hooves is a poem written in flowing, old English verse. It tells the story of a
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Forces and Motion
Gareth Stevens Vital Science books are designed to help prepare students for NCLB science testing b
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Space Shuttles
The world held its breath in July 1969 as it watched the first humans leave footprints on the Moon.
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Cats
For five thousand years, cats have lived with humans, acting as guards of grain and homes. Learn ho
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Where We Live
Kids around the world live in all sorts of different places, from an apartment building in New York
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Zombie Caterpillars
Birds, spiders, and other insects all like to eat caterpillars. But some kinds of caterpillars face
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Zombie Grasshoppers
A parasite's main goal is to survive--whether or not their host does. The hairworm is a prime examp
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The Problem with Early Cameras
Early commercial cameras were big, boxy, and you had to actually give your camera back to the camer
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Zombie Crabs
A parasite exists that can make a male crab believe it's a female crab. It forces the crab it infec
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Fun Facts about Alligators!
What do alligators eat? How do alligators and crocodiles differ? Carmen Bredeson answers these and
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Visitando Volcanes Con Una Cient穩fica / Visiting Volcanoes with a Scientist
How do scientists learn about volcanoes? They ask questions. Now with bilingual text, readers find
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The Amphibian Class
Describes the organisms that make up the amphibian class discussing the habitats, behaviors, life c
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Creepy But True
This spine-chilling collection of ghostly tales will entertain readers and campfire storytellers an
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Zombie Fish
Tapeworms aren't just a problem for people. They control a fish called the stickleback, directing i
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Protecting Wetlands
Threatened by pollution, global warming, and many other factors, habitats are at risk around the wo
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Viaje a Trav矇s de la V穩a L獺ctea (a Trip Through the Milky Way)
When we look up at the night sky you can see millions of stars, but what do you think we could see
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Topaz
Ancient people believed that a topaz would change color when near a poisoned food or drink. Both th
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Bats
People might not normally think of bats when they think about jungle animals, but the trees are ful
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Pearls
Some historians believe Julius Caesar conquered Great Britain partly to have better access to locat
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The Universe and Its Mysteries
How did the universe form? What's the relationship between time and space? What scientific principl
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Savage Tsunamis
A giant wave of water is so powerful and savage that it can tear houses off foundations, uproot tre
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20 Fun Facts about Spiders
Most people know that spiders have eight legs, and that they spin intricate webs. However, many peo
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Chasing a Tornado
Natural disasters like tornadoes destroy, devastate, and alter people's lives forever. Some people
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Plants and Insects
Ingram 出版Readers will learn that the ability of plants and insects to reproduce and expand their ranges is a
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Ants
Readers will identify specific ants. They will explore their behavior, life cycle, mating habits, g
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Beetles
Young budding scientists will learn to identify specific beetles. They'll explore their behavior, l
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Attacks on Science
Recent examples of attacks on science such as climate change denial demonstrate how dangerous such
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Golden Eagles
A loud call rings out over the mountains. A male elk is calling to a herd of females in a meadow. T
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Bighorn Sheep
Crash! What is that sound echoing across the mountains? Two male bighorn sheep smash their enormous
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Animals in Polar Regions
Animal Show and Tell is a charming introduction to animals and the primary grade science curriculum
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Denali National Park
Readers take a journey in Alaska's Denali National Park. This book explains the park's topography,
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Hot and Cold / Caliente Y Fr穩o
This bilingual book uses familiar objects and concrete examples to help ELLs grasp the concept of o