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Animals
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¿Eres un anfibio? (25)
When curious Sigmund the salamander hears Francine the fly warning her friends not to fly near amphibians, Sigmund sets out on a mission to find out what exactly an amphibian is. After interviewing other animals and learning about the characteristics of amphibians, Sigmund realizes that he too is an amphibian! Translated into North American Spanish, the humorous narrative and dialogue will draw elementary-aged readers into this brightly illustrated life science lesson about animal diversity and classification. Includes fact page and glossary.
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¿Eres un ave? (25)
When nosy Hannah the hummingbird overhears Georgia the gnat saying she doesn't like birds, Hannah sets out on a mission to find out what exactly a bird is. After interviewing other animals and learning about the characteristics of birds, Hannah realizes that she too is a bird! Translated into North American Spanish, the humorous narrative and dialogue will draw elementary-aged readers into this brightly illustrated life science lesson about animal diversity and classification. Includes fact page and glossary.
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¿Eres un insecto? (25)
When young Betty the bumblebee hears Elijah the elephant complaining about insects, Betty sets out on a mission to find out what exactly an insect is. After interviewing other animals and learning about the characteristics of insects, Betty realizes that she too is an insect! Translated into North American Spanish, the humorous narrative and dialogue will draw elementary-aged readers into this brightly illustrated life science lesson about animal diversity and classification. Includes fact page and glossary.
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¿Eres un mamífero? (25)
When young Randy the rat overhears Forrest the frog grumbling about mammals, Randy sets out on a mission to find out what exactly a mammal is. After interviewing other animals in the forest and learning about the characteristics of mammals, Randy realizes that he too is a mammal! Translated into North American Spanish, the humorous narrative and dialogue will draw elementary-aged readers into this brightly illustrated life science lesson about animal diversity and classification. Includes fact page and glossary.
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¿Eres un pez? (25)
When nosy Steve the sunfish overhears Dexter the dragonfly saying to watch out for fish, Steve sets out on a mission to find out what exactly a fish is. After interviewing other animals and learning about the characteristics of fish, Steve realizes that he too is a fish! Translated into North American Spanish, the humorous narrative and dialogue will draw elementary-aged readers into this brightly illustrated life science lesson about animal diversity and classification. Includes fact page and glossary.
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¿Eres un reptil? (25)
When young Allison the alligator hears Marty the mouse warning his friends to run away from reptiles, Allison sets out on a mission to find out what exactly a reptile is. After interviewing other animals and learning about the characteristics of reptiles, Allison realizes that she too is a reptile! Translated into North American Spanish, the humorous narrative and dialogue will draw elementary-aged readers into this brightly illustrated life science lesson about animal diversity and classification. Includes fact page and glossary.
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10 Coolest Animals, The (25)
Check out smashing tusks, wiggling tentacles, and strikingly beautiful feathers. The animal kingdom can be cool! Explore 10 supercool animals. Engaging photos, a high-impact design, and highly repeatable facts make this top 10 list a wild exploration through the animal world.
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10 Cutest Animals, The (25)
Get ready for hopping critters, smiling cuties, and snoozing packs of fur. The animal kingdom can be cute! Explore 10 animals that are absolutely adorable. Engaging photos, a high-impact design, and highly repeatable facts make this top 10 list a wild exploration through the animal world.
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10 Deadliest Animals, The (25)
Stay away from gnashing teeth, ripping claws, and venomous stingers. The animal kingdom can be deadly! Explore 10 seriously killer animals. Engaging photos, a high-impact design, and highly repeatable facts make this top 10 list a wild exploration through the animal world.
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10 Grossest Animals, The (25)
Watch out for squirting blood, slimy spit, and lumpy noses. The animal kingdom can be gross! Explore 10 seriously disgusting animals. Engaging photos, a high-impact design, and highly repeatable facts make this top 10 list a wild exploration through the animal world.
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10 Smartest Animals, The (25)
Check out the hunting packs, secret food-stasher, and multi-tasking arms. The animal kingdom can be smart! Explore 10 super clever animals. Engaging photos, a high-impact design, and highly repeatable facts make this top 10 list a wild exploration through the animal world.
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10 Strongest Animals, The (25)
Check out those massive muscles, resilient skin, and savage teeth. The animal kingdom can be strong! Explore 10 amazingly powerful animals with. Engaging photos, a high-impact design, and highly repeatable facts make this top 10 list a wild exploration through the animal world.
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100-Year-Old Tuataras! (17)
Tuataras are special animals because they're old in many ways. They're part of an order of reptiles that first appeared more than 200 million years ago! They can also live more than 100 years! Readers fascinated by these odd animals will love learning why they're only found in New Zealand and how they adapted characteristics of many different kinds of animals, including amphibians, reptiles, and even fish! With full-color photographs showing off these features in great detail, this book is sure to impress young readers.Only 1 left in stock -
12 Amphibians Back from the Brink (15)
12 Amphibians Back from the Brink introduces 12 amphibians that were on the brink of extinction and made an amazing comeback. Facts about habitat and diet are included, along with the reasons why the species were threatened and the science behind the work that helped them survive.Only 2 left in stock -
12 Super-Dangerous Animals You Need to Know (16)
Features 12 super-dangerous animals found around the world. Each spread contains fascinating facts, life cycle and habitat information, and interesting traits that make each animal dangerous.Only 2 left in stock -
12 Super-Fast Animals You Need to Know (16)
Features 12 super-fast animals found around the world. Each spread contains fascinating facts, life cycle and habitat information, and interesting traits that make each animal fast.Only 4 left in stock -
12 Super-Gigantic Animals You Need to Know (16)
Features 12 super-gigantic animals found around the world. Each spread contains fascinating facts, life cycle and habitat information, and interesting traits about each gigantic animal.Only 3 left in stock -
12 Super-Strong Animals You Need to Know (16)
Features 12 super-strong animals found around the world. Each spread contains fascinating facts, life cycle and habitat information, and interesting traits that make each animal strong.Only 2 left in stock -
20 Things You Didn't Know About Amphibian Adaptations (23)
Splashy adaptations allow more than 8,000 kinds of amphibians around the world to strut their stuff! Readers will learn fun facts such as how frogs breathe, how toads live in the desert, and how salamanders can regrow their tails. Utilizing graphic organizers and manageable language, these books will teach kids the differences between frogs, newts, and salamanders as well as other fun facts about life as an amphibian! -
20 Things You Didn't Know About Anglerfish (24)
Did you know that female anglerfish have their own glowing “fishing poles”? These ferocious fish can grow to great sizes and have some frightening features, from their long teeth to their wide mouths. This book introduces readers to fun facts about anglerfish, including their awesome adaptations and hunting abilities. Detailed photographs of real anglerfish accompany each fact to bring this deep-sea creature to life for readers. Readers are sure to get a thrill out of this toothy ocean beast—the ferocious anglerfish. -
20 Things You Didn't Know About Barracuda (24)
Did you know that barracudas have such sharp teeth they can bite large prey in half with one chomp? Discover this fun fact and more in this exciting book about barracudas. Readers will learn freaky facts about barracudas, including their hunting skills and fierce features. Eye-catching photographs of barracudas are paired with 20 high-interest facts to keep readers turning the pages for more. Readers will get a deep dive into this spectacular swimmer—the ferocious barracuda. -
20 Things You Didn't Know About Bird Adaptations (23)
Whether on land or in the sky, birds can do some amazing things. Adaptations have helped birds survive and thrive all over the world! In this captivating book, readers will learn about unique bird traits. They'll read about the way birds fly and their different types of feathers, and also about birds that don't fly, such as the Australian kiwi. In addition, graphic organizers relay easily digested information about types of bird feathers and bird sounds. Readers will come away with a more extensive knowledge of birds and their adaptations. -
20 Things You Didn't Know About Insect Adaptations (23)
Insects make up two-thirds of all the creatures identified on the planet! What makes insects so good at surviving? Their adaptations! Come learn about the weird and wonderful insects, including ones that look like fallen leaves. Discover how honey bees learn from each other, how the monarch butterfly travels 3,000 miles to survive winter, and much more! Using lively but manageable language and easy-to-read graphic organizers, this book is sure to engage readers and interest them in the amazing world of insects. -
20 Things You Didn't Know About Lionfish (24)
Did you know that lionfish have a body full of venomous spines? These fierce fish are responsible for stinging thousands of people a year, using this surprising defense. This book introduces readers to 20 fun facts about lionfish, including their bodies, abilities, and habitat. Each high-interest fact is paired with bright photographs of lionfish in their natural surroundings to give readers a comprehensive, exciting reading experience. Readers will delight in learning about this colorful, venomous sea animal—the ferocious lionfish.