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Wild About Animals (Bigfoot Books)

Earth is a wild planet. Do you dare step into the worlds of some of the smartest, quickest, and most ferocious animals? Each title features fun facts, informative sidebars, detailed infographics, vivid photos, and a glossary.

Wild About Cats! (Blastoff! Readers: Level 3)

Calling all cat fans! This series introduces readers to the worldÎs wild cats, including what they look like, their behaviors, and their conservation status. Features call out specific body parts, compare big cats to house cats, highlight Favourite foods, profile the catsÎ babies, and more. Readers who are wild about cats will enjoy this fun and informative series!

Wild Age  

Discover the amazing creatures that roamed the planet millions of years ago. From prehistoric sea monsters to flying dinosaurs, these books take children back in time and “walk on the wild side”. These fantastic wild guides contain the statistics of every creature it profiles and offers little-known facts about prehistory, the world, and its wonders.

Wild Age

Discover the amazing creatures that roamed the planet millions of years ago. From prehistoric sea monsters to flying dinosaurs, these books take children back in time and “walk on the wild side”. These fantastic wild guides contain the statistics of every creature it profiles and offers little-known facts about prehistory, the world, and its wonders.

Wild Animal Families (Fusion Books)

If you think your family is wild, check out these furry, feathered, and scaly families! Visit animal families from habitats around the world to learn how sticking together keeps animals safe, helps them find homes, and makes it easier to grab a bite. From giraffes in the grassland to sharks in the ocean, engaging photos and lively illustrations make learning about the wild and wacky fun.

Wild Animal Kingdom (Bolt)

Take readers beyond the zoo and into the habitats of the world's most intriguing animals. Diagrams, graphs, and other infographics give readers visual literacy practice while also digging into the animals' appearances, daily lives, and homes. This hi/lo series is perfect for cause/effect studies and understanding craft and structure. It truly is a wild animal kingdom out there.

Wild Animal Neighbors: Sharing Our Urban World

What would you do if you found an alligator in your garage? Or if you spotted a mountain lion downtown? In cities and suburbs around the world, wild creatures are showing up where we least expect them. Not all of them arrive by accident, and some are here to stay. As the human population tops seven billion, animals are running out of space. Their natural habitats are surrounded?and sometimes even replaced?by highways, shopping centers, office parks, and subdivisions. The result? A wildlife invasion of our urban neighbourhoods.

Wild Animals

From rampaging scavengers to deadly predators, nature is full of fierce and fascinating creatures. This engaging series highlights eight of these wild animals, describing where they live, what they eat, and how they have adapted to their habitats.

Wild Art Projects

Be inspired to get wildly creative with art. Each title explores a different theme, packed with original, colourful ideas using various media and everyday items. Simple step-by-step instructions and photographs guide readers through the projects.

Wild at Heart: The Story of Olaus and Mardy Murie, Defenders of Nature

Mardy and Olaus Murie fell in love in--and with--Alaska. Then set out on an adventure across the Arctic for Olaus's work as a biologist, encountering the beauty and danger of the wilds along the way. They learned from Indigenous communities to appreciate the interconnectedness of all living creatures and understood that the way humans were moving in on wild land was threatening the natural world. So they shifted the focus of their work to conservation, fighting to protect the land and animals--and lobbying for the creation of what finally became the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, nine thousand square miles of protected land!