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"A baby leopard is born with its eyes closed. It cannot see anything. When the little cub is about one week old, it opens its eyes and looks around.... [Read More]
"A baby leopard is born with its eyes closed. It cannot see anything. When the little cub is about one week old, it opens its eyes and looks around. Follow along with this leopard cub as it makes its way through the world. Watch it learn to swim, climb, and hunt. Then, it will be ready to live by itself. Simple text paired with adorable pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers"--
Examines the lives of marsupials, including where they live, what they eat, and how long they will stay with their mothers. "About this title" may... [Read More]
Examines the lives of marsupials, including where they live, what they eat, and how long they will stay with their mothers. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
When baby meerkats are born, they are only the size of an adult hand. But even though they are small, they quickly take on big responsibilities... [Read More]
When baby meerkats are born, they are only the size of an adult hand. But even though they are small, they quickly take on big responsibilities within the complex meerkat community. From keeping a lookout for predators and prey, to foraging for food, these baby meerkats spend a lot of time fighting to be in charge!
Theme: Level 2 Beginning Reader
A baby moose is a little bit wobbly as it tries to stand for the first time on long, skinny legs. Follow along with this cute calf as it gets bigger... [Read More]
A baby moose is a little bit wobbly as it tries to stand for the first time on long, skinny legs. Follow along with this cute calf as it gets bigger and stronger every day. Discover how it learns to run, find food, and even swim. Simple text paired with adorable pictures helps build reading confidence for animal-loving early readers.
From their big eyes to their four flippers, baby seals are too cute! Learn how seal pups grow up through narrative nonfiction, fun facts,... [Read More]
From their big eyes to their four flippers, baby seals are too cute! Learn how seal pups grow up through narrative nonfiction, fun facts, infographics, a photo glossary, and more!
"Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to lambs through simple,... [Read More]
"Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to lambs through simple, predictable text and related photos"--
Theme: Kindergarten
"Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to tiger cubs through... [Read More]
"Developed by literacy experts and educators for students in PreK through grade two, this book introduces beginning readers to tiger cubs through simple, predictable text and related photos"--
Theme: Kindergarten
Paris, France has a population of 2.2 million people and 3.8 million rats. Toronto, Canada is the raccoon capital of the world. This intriguing book... [Read More]
Paris, France has a population of 2.2 million people and 3.8 million rats. Toronto, Canada is the raccoon capital of the world. This intriguing book focuses on urban animals called "exploiters." These are animals such as squirrels, raccoons, skunks, opposums, rats, and crows who have turned living near humans to their advantage. An examination reveals the ways in which these animals have adapted to living alongside humans. Special feature boxes address city-specific animal control and rehabilitation programs.
Paris, France has a population of 2.2 million people and 3.8 million rats. Toronto, Canada is the raccoon capital of the world. This intriguing book... [Read More]
Paris, France has a population of 2.2 million people and 3.8 million rats. Toronto, Canada is the raccoon capital of the world. This intriguing book focuses on urban animals called "exploiters." These are animals such as squirrels, raccoons, skunks, opposums, rats, and crows who have turned living near humans to their advantage. An examination reveals the ways in which these animals have adapted to living alongside humans. Special feature boxes address city-specific animal control and rehabilitation programs.
Badgers spend a lot of time digging! This title for beginning readers explores how these creatures dig to find food and build homes. Easy-to-read... [Read More]
Badgers spend a lot of time digging! This title for beginning readers explores how these creatures dig to find food and build homes. Easy-to-read text introduces the animal's body parts and daily activities. Simple diagrams reinforce the text, and a picture glossary helps readers visualize unfamiliar words. Students just starting to read independently will be eager to dig in!