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Swamps, marshes, and other wetlands are home to some of the world's most interesting animals. But life isn't always easy for these creatures. They must adapt to escape predators, find food, and build shelter in their watery habitats. Packed with features such as animal profiles and range maps, this low-level series will give readers a sneak peek into the lives of the animals that make homes in the wetlands biome.
From the days of the dinosaurs on through the present, animals have ""come swimming, rolling, walking, stalking, running, gliding, sliding"" through our world. Some stayed for only a short time, while others have endured for millennia; many have felt the effects of human influence (or outright interference). In this intricately illustrated gatefold book, diverse groupings of creatures parade forward as the text describes the threats to their existence--until they encounter the embrace of adoring children, the conservators of all our futures.
Which animals will you see on the farm? Woolly sheep may be grazing in the pasture while tiny ducklings paddle across the pond. Maybe you can collect milk from a cow or eggs from a chicken. Young readers will explore the characteristics and lives of common farm animals in this low-level series.
Have you met the animals on the farm? With controlled language and repeating patterns, these books are the perfect introduction to nonfiction for emerging readers. Learn about body parts, animal behaviours, and products we get from farm animals. Even adults may learn some surprising facts!
Each season, animals embark on incredible migrations that test their strength and stamina. This exciting series invites readers to soar, scuttle, and swim alongside them! Junior globetrotters will explore migration routes and identify dangerous obstacles. Along the way, they witness the special skills and adaptations that help each animal reach its destination!
You know that pets can be fun. But some dogs, horses, pigs, and more have important jobs to do. With Animals That Help Us young readers will discover how animals help us stay safe. Look! Books introduce early nonfiction topics with large colourful photos, captions and fast facts. A glossary, resource list and index further enhance success with early nonfiction.
Humans have always had to share the world with other animals, and they havenÎt always gotten along. This exciting series highlights six dramatic clashes between people and animals, exploring the problems animals cause and what people are trying to do about it.
Some animals and insects just look tougher than others! Readers will learn things like why rhinos have such thick skinand horns, why beetles have two sets of wings, and what an armadillo’s shell is made of. Each title will also cover wherethe animal or insect lives, what it likes to eat, and other interesting facts.
People are not the only ones who go to work every day. Many types of animals are trained to help humans. Learn about animal jobs, the training the animals get, and the best breeds for each job, as well as true stories of famous animal heroes.
For centuries, animals have worked alongside their human partners. Using their sharp senses, instincts, and training, animals provide transportation, guidance and assistance, safety and rescue, therapy, entertainment, and more. In these jobs, animals have proven to be invaluable partners to people worldwide.