Journey around the world to discover the rich and diverse ecosystems that make up our beautiful planet in this learn-to-read series
This book encourages young minds to delve into the wonders of our planet and covers key content including how energy is transferred through the food chain and the classification of different types of consumers, covering key information about food and its importance to our planet.
In a land lost in mist, in a time before this time, there is a powerful Sword of Light. Now Merlin the magician needs that sword for the good of all Camelot. He turns again to Jack and Annie for help. With only a rhyme to lead them, Jack and Annie set out on a journey filled with fabulous creatures. But can they solve the ancient riddle before night falls.
NC840L | Ms. Frizzle introduces some of the animals who inhabit the rain forests plus explains how they have adapted to their ecosystem.
Focuses on the world of nature and how it is under threat by humans, discusses how we can preserve and protect wildlife and its natural resources. Includes experiments and activities
This humorous twist on the perennially popular Q & A format takes a sideways look at all that is super and strange about life in the oceans. Quirkily illustrated characters and playful text reveal the amazing answers. Find out who has picnics on the seabed, how long it takes to make an island, and why a dolphin is more like a hippo than a herring.
Lift the flaps to dive into our oceans and discover millions of incredible plants and creatures, including the biggest and oldest creatures on the planet. Discover a range of habitats, find out just how important the oceans are for life on Earth, and how the things we throw away, and even how we heat our homes, is putting them at risk
This book teaches readers about the Galapagos Islands, a chain of volcanic islands located on either side of the equator in the Pacific Ocean, and the strange and unique animals that live there. Some animals include the marine iguana, the blue-footed booby, the magnificent frigatebird and the giant Galapagos tortoise, which may live to be over one hundred years old. The islands, which were stud…
Without risking life or limb, readers can explore the wonders and beauty of the Amazon in this Where Is ...? title. Human beings have inhabited the banks of the Amazon River since 13,000 BC and yet they make up just a small percentage of the 'population' of this geographic wonderland. The Amazon River basin teems with life--animal and plant alike. It's a rainforest that is home to an estimated …