How does it move?
From the Series Looking at Nature
Sunflowers turn their heads to face sunlight, some plants close their flowers at night, and others move their heads to trap insects. Vines creep up the sides of trees or buildings, and some trees shoot down roots from seeds that grow above the ground. Animals also move in many ways. Animals with limbs walk, run, hop, leap, climb, dance, and crawl. Animals with wings fly, flap, soar, and glide. Animals that live in water swim, hover, dive, leap, porpoise, and breach. Young readers will become aware of the different ways in which plants and animals move, as well as learn new vocabulary about movement through questions and activities.
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978-0-7787-3322-5
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$21.95 | |
978-0-7787-3342-3
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978-0-7787-9035-8
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$26.00 |
Interest Level | Kindergarten - Grade 3 |
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Reading Level | Grade 1 |
Age Range | 5 - 8 |
Dewey | 573.7 |
Lexile | IG520L |
ATOS Reading Level | |
Guided Reading Level | I |
Subjects | Life Science |
Genres | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Crabtree Publishing |
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Imprint | Crabtree Classics |
Copyright | 2009 |
Number of Pages | 24 |
Dimensions | 8.5 x 9.5 |
Graphics | Full-color photographs |
BISACS | JNF003000, JNF051000, JNF013000 |
Rights Included | WORLD |
Language | English |
Author: Bobbie Kalman
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Full-color photographs |