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Meet newborn farm animal babies in this cute and informative series. From appearance and eating habits to growth and behaviour, all second-grade life science basics are covered in these fun titles. Adorable images complement and illustrate key details in the clear, explanatory text, and chapter headings call out main ideas. A lively introduction to life science, farms, and baby farm animals.

Primary grades readers meet a variety of young and, of course, adorable animals that live in North America. They will learn about each animal's birth and life cycle, what it eats, and many more fascinating facts.

Baby animals always draw big crowds at the zoo. The fascinating facts and adorable photos in these books give students a close look at some of the most amazing animals in the world. They will discover how these baby animals learn and grow, what they eat, and how they socialize with each other.

In this charming introduction to the orchestra, a child in the role of conductor brings together a playroom's worth of musicians to demonstrate the sounds and characteristics of nine common instruments. Even if young readers and listeners have yet to experience such instruments in real life, they will undoutedly follow author and music teacher Janna Matthies's invitation to bwap, wheetle, and CRASH along with the cuddly and familiar figures of stuffed animals as they all make their way to an ima

In our world, many animals are on the brink of extinction. Back from the Brink shares the amazing survival stories of endangered species that have made a comeback. Each book describes the human and natural factors that drove six species to the edge of extinction as elementary readers find out who and what helped them survive and thrive.

From spines to stink and from armour to electricity, animals have many ways of saying "back off!" These books introduce young readers to some of the unique protective adaptations animals employ. The narrative nonfiction format engages readers in a story while vibrant photographs illustrate concepts. Includes infographics, an activity, glossary, and index.

When country toads, Hank and Buckeroo, hear some folks talking about going "fly-fishing," they know they have to tag along. What could be better than fishing for flies?! So they stow away in a picnic basket and prepare for the feast of their lives. But what will happen when they realize fly-fishing isn't exactly what they expected?

Percy Isaac Gifford, hero of I’m Not Afraid of This Haunted House and Thanksgiving Rules, is back, and he’s got a few simple (and simply hilarious) rules for what to do (and not to do) when it’s time to go back to school.

The Backyard Animals series explores the physical features, diets, natural habitats, life cycles, myths and legends, and history of animals found in back yards throughout North America.

Bright red cardinals sing. Rabbits run. Squirrels gather nuts for winter. There are so many animals to view just outside your door! This series helps children develop reading skills while learning about the animals around them. Tightly controlled vocabulary and repetitive text patterns work together with crisp and colourful photographs to create a reading experience that is fun, engaging, and supportive.