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The simple, straightforward text of Who Ate the Snake? A Desert Food Chain, well-supplemented by numerous illustrations, offers students excellent information while effectively modelling how they could construct their own food chains.” Highly Recommended. View →
The simple, straightforward text of Who Ate the Penguin? An Ocean Food Chain, well-supplemented by numerous illustrations, offers students excellent information while effectively modelling how they could construct their own food chains.” Highly Recommended. View →
The simple, straightforward text of Who Ate the Butterfly? A Rainforest Food Chain, well-supplemented by numerous illustrations, offers students excellent information while effectively modelling how they could construct their own food chains.” Highly Recommended. View →
Series additions are fine books for elementary-level picture book collections. View →
Series additions are fine books for elementary-level picture book collections. View →
Readers will learn how to adjust their thinking to be able to solve technological problems the way a professional computer scientist does. View →
Each page if full of information, illustrations and nonfiction text features to help readers comprehend information. View →
What is the Best Solution is a Crabtree Pus Full STEAM ahead selection that can be used to teach children about the concepts of engineering, design and meeting the needs of people. View →
Testing with Models is a Crabtree Pus Full STEAM ahead selection that can be used to teach children about models and their uses.” Recommended. View →
Absolutely beautiful photographs illustrate multicultural art in action. Highly recommended as an art room and classroom resource as well as for school libraries. View →
Highly recommended as an art room and classroom resource as well as for school libraries. View →
Bringing Back The Mountain Gorilla is a Crabtree Plus nonfiction piece detailing conservation efforts for the mountain gorilla.” Recommended. View →