Life Science

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Baby Raccoons

Close-up images of adorable raccoon kits, or babies, accompany the basic facts about these familiar mammals. Children will learn about the parts of the body, how babies are raised by their… More →

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Baby Reptiles

Reptiles range in size from as small as a human thumbnail to the length of two average cars parked from end to end. The most popular reptiles of all, dinosaurs, were even bigger! This… More →

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Baby Rodents

Children will be intrigued by photographs of different kinds of rodents - from cute baby chipmunks to chubby capybaras. Easy-to-understand text explains in which habitats rodents live and how More →

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Baby Wolves

Children will love learning about these cute members of the dog family. Easy-to-understand text and appealing photos show the different parts of a wolf's body, where wolves live, how babies… More →

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Backyard Dwellers

Paris, France has a population of 2.2 million people and 3.8 million rats. Toronto, Canada is the raccoon capital of the world. This intriguing book focuses on urban animals called… More →

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Backyard Habitats

A Backyard Habitat takes children on a journey through their own back yards and teaches them about the many living things that are leading fascinating lives all around them. This informative… More →

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Bamboo Forest Research Journal

Follow along as a fictional researcher observes and makes journal entries about their field trip through the Shunan Bamboo Forest ecosystem. Outstanding photographs highlight the animals,… More →

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Beautiful Birds

Beautiful images of birds give kids a close-up view of different birds, their body parts, eggs, and nests. More →

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Bees

Learn about some fascinating insects you might find in your own yard: bees! Simple text and vibrant illustrations will captivate early readers and aid comprehension. List of Sight Words.… More →

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Bees

You may know where honey comes from, but did you know that bees' wings beat more than 200 times a second, that a queen bee can lay more than 2000 eggs a day, and that the ancient Egyptians… More →

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