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From spiky to horned to feathered, the animals of North America come in all kinds! Readers will enjoy learning about the life cycles and survival tactics of these wild animals. Striking photographs capture the animals' behavior in nature, letting readers discover and explore North America's native wildlife. Includes a visual animal identification guide.

The North American continent is filled with animals of all sizes and appetites. Some splash in rivers and swamps while others nest in trees and soar through open skies. Thousands of species roam the prairies, mountains, deserts, and forests that they call home. Meet your wild neighbours in this series for young readers!

Owls hunt at night. Hummingbirds can fly backward. We recognize cardinals and blue jays by their bright colours. North American Birds introduces readers to many common bird species across the continent and explores how they live, find food, build nests, and raise chicks.

In spring, pink-and-white flowers bloom on a crabapple. In summer, a garter snake slithers through tall grass. A squirrel buries acorns amid fallen oak and maple leaves in the fall. In winter, a spruce stands tall and green against the snow. North America is full of plants and animals that survive and thrive during every season. In North American Field Guides, learn about hundreds of mammals, snakes, deciduous trees, and coniferous plants and discover how to identify them in the wild.

Explore the history, culture, and modern-day lifestyles of American Indians living in ten regions of North America. Readers will evaluate the similarities and differences between the Indian nations living in each region and make connections to how geography affected their past and present.

Written from the perspective of the animals they describe, these titles will lure in readers with their unique and engaging narratives. These books teach students about the physical features, habitats, abilities, and lives of animals they don't often have the opportunity to see. These texts are fun and relatable reads that are perfect for a school project or just for fun.

Few places are more wild than North AmericaÎs wilderness. Wolves howl. Coyotes prowl. Bison thunder across prairies. Moose trek snowy mountains. Bald eagles soar through the sky. Red foxes and raccoons prowl through fields and forests, North America is full of wonderful wildlife. Learn where these animals live, how they hunt and stay safe, and the amazing features of their bodies. Discover the many animals that live in (and shape) these wonderful wild landscapes!

Cette série présente aux lecteurs débutants la vie des animaux de la ferme au moyen de phrases simples et d'images captivantes.

English/French - Early readers are introduced to life on a farm. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.

English/French - Early readers are introduced to life on a farm. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.