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Wild Turkeys
Unlike their domesticated relatives, wild turkeys can fly. Readers will learn about the pecking ord
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聶Delf穩n O Marsopa? (Dolphin or Porpoise?)
Ingram 出版Dolphins and porpoises look very similar, but while these mammals share some features they aren't e
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Forest
Explores forest biomes and covers where they are located as well as the plants and animals that inh
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Rocks and Fossils
Gareth Stevens Vital Science books are designed to help prepare students for NCLB science testing b
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A Cotton T-Shirt
An ordinary object can have an extraordinary story when you find out how it's made. This unique ser
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Fossil Fuel Industries and the Green Economy
Ingram 出版As of 2018, 85 percent of global energy consumption was made up by fossil fuels, including petroleu
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Horse Care
Owning a horse can be a lot of fun. Riding it in open pastures, along quiet trails, or even in a co
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How Animals Think
Birds that are smarter than a fifth grader--smart enough to do math, that is. Chimps that use tools
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How Animals Feel
Can animals feel empathy or have a consciousness? Through the extensive work from ethologists like
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24 Hours on the Tundra
As students read A Day in an Ecosystem, they will journey through the world's driest, coldest, and
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Let’s Have Fun with Shapes
Our world is made of shapes! Circles, squares, rectangles, and more--they make up everything around
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Herpes
Many young adults are completely unprepared when they discover they have been infected with herpes.
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My First Fish
Did your readers ever think about having fish as pets? With help from the American Humane Associati
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Polar Bears, Penguins, and Other Mysterious Animals of the Extreme Cold
Ingram 出版The Arctic and Antarctica are two of the most extreme environments in the world. They are freezing
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Why Are Animals Blue?
Blue-footed boobies use their blue feet to attract mates. Golden monkeys have blue faces to help th
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Experimenting with Physics
Explores and explains physics concepts--including energy, motion, simple machines, gravity, flight,
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Swans
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, behavior, diet, life cycle, and conservation statu
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The Battle Against Polio
Explores the history of polio, tracking its emergence from an obscure disease to one known and fear
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Why Do Leaves Change Color?
Explains the life cycle of a tree and how the leaves play an important part in providing nourishmen
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Happy Hermit Crabs / Cangrejos Ermita簽os Felices
The answers to many questions about hermit crabs are found in this bilingual book, including how ma
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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
Ingram 出版Many people around the world celebrate St. Patrick's Day. This book discusses how St. Patrick's Day
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Outdoor Life’s Disaster Survival Guide
Hurricanes, floods, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, sandstorms, blizzards, and tsunamis. These ar
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Pisces
Everyone knows that Earth has an equator. Now students can learn about another equator in the sky,
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Ecosystem of an Apple Tree
Not only are apples tasty and healthy but they and their trees support an intricate web of life. Th
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Opossums After Dark
There is much more to opossums than just their well-known ability to play dead. Opossums are great
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Pacific Ocean
Oceans and Seas is an authoritative and comprehensive guide to Earth's great bodies of water. Each
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101 Facts about Polar Bears
Find out how polar bears survive in the frozen Arctic Circle and how long they can stay underwater.
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Using Math to Survive in the Wild
Correlated to NCTM grade 3 curriculum standards, Mathworks! motivates students by relating math con
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Is What They Tell Us True?
There are many myths and stereotypes about animals that people have believed over the years--and st
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How Animals Care for Their Young
Ingram 出版Penguin parents are different from kangaroo moms and dart frog dads. Readers are able to compare an
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Circulatory System
Ingram 出版Discusses the parts that make up the human circulatory system, what can go wrong, how to treat thos
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Energy
Charging a cell phone and going for a run both use energy. Plants create energy using sunlight. Peo
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Gears in My World
Ingram 出版What do a clock, a car engine, and a bicycle have in common? Gears. This book shows readers how gea
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The Tundra
Take a walk in the tundra in the summer and you will discover a biome where the sun never sets, but
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Genetics
An introduction to genetics that explains how parents pass along their traits to their children and
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Hummingbirds
The fluttering of a humming bird's wings is nearly invisible. This tiny, delicate creature is actua
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Guess Who Hisses
Clues about the snake's physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat lead the reader to guess wh
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The Fish Classes
Full-color illustrated photographs describe the habitats, life cycles, and other characteristics of
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The Bones in Your Body
The bones of the skeletal system give our bodies the support they require. Readers learn how bone f
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Subtraction at School
Ingram 出版Reinforces both subtraction and reading skills, stimulates critical thinking, and provides students
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What Is Light?
Authors Richard and Louise Spilsbury use simple language to explain what light is. Readers explore
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The Marsupial Order
Discusses the habitats, behaviors, life cycles, and other characteristics of organisms in the marsu
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Our Planetary System
Isaac Asimov's 21st Century Library of the Universe draws upon the wit, enthusiasm, and enormus num
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Helping the People
Many people live on Earth, in different places and in different ways. While people affect the earth
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Defending the Animals
Earth is full of amazing animals, from tigers to bumblebees. This book brings readers up close to a