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Forty-six illustrated pages with easy-to-read captions offer engaging explorations of the scientific facts behind rocks and minerals, earthquakes, tsunamis, mountain formation, and more. Suitable for ages 8 to 12.
Includes illustrations of various habitats and its creatures. This title covers mammals, insects, plants, birds, fish, amphibians, bacteria, and the ecosystems in which they live.
Children ages 6-9 look a little closer to find tortoises, toads, and lizards, not to mention the scary rattlesnake and scorpion. This title explores the enchantments of cactus country - plants send their roots deep into the earth to find water, and beetles stand on their head and shoot a stinky spray to fight off enemies.
Fish and fungi, plants and protists, mammals and monera all seem to get along in and around the pond environment. This illustrated "you are there" science book, part of the "One Small Square" series, contains fun-to-do experiments and activities for children ages 7 and up. It includes a pond field guide, a glossary-index, and a resource list.
Part of the "One Small Square" series of science activity books, this title invites children ages 7 and up to become nature lovers by looking, listening, touching, and smelling the world from the ground up, in their backyard.
Covers giant cats and skittish bats, squawking parrots and upside-down sloths. This title covers what from earth floor to the top of the tree canopy. It contains drawings, step-by-step experiments, fun activities, and facts abound in the ecosystem.
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