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Where do polar bears live? (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
Par Sarah L. Thomson, Jason Chin. 2010
Explains how physical traits, such as furry paws and thick skin, help polar bears survive in the Arctic snow and…
ice. Discusses their hunting and eating habits, as well as the bad things that will happen to them if the polar ice cap keeps shrinking. For grades K-3. 2010Devon Rexes (Cool Cats Ser.)
Par Christina Leaf. 2016
Devon Rexes are a type of cat with short, curly hair, and curly whiskers too. They have big ears that…
make them look elfin--some people call them pixies. For grades K-3The girl who thought in pictures: the story of Dr. Temple Grandin (Amazing Scientists #1)
Par Daniel Rieley, Julia Finley Mosca. 2017
Meet Dr. Temple Grandin--one of the world's quirkiest science heroes! When young Temple was diagnosed with autism, no one expected…
her to talk, let alone become one of the most powerful voices in modern science. Yet, the determined visual thinker did just that. Her unique mind allowed her to connect with animals in a special way, helping her invent groundbreaking improvements for farms around the globe! For grades K-3Slugs (Creepy Crawlies Ser.)
Par Megan Borgert-Spaniol. 2016
Black widow spiders (Creepy Crawlies Ser.)
Par Megan Borgert-Spaniol. 2016
Black widow spiders are known for their red mark on their bellies and a poisonous bite. They build webs near…
the ground. The webs trap insects like mosquitoes and grasshoppers, and then the spiders use their fangs to eat. For grades K-3Egyptian maus (Cool Cats Ser.)
Par Domini Brown. 2016
The Egyptian Mau is a type of domestic cat with spots on its coat. Ancient art from Egypt shows kings…
with these cats. They are the fastest domestic cats -- they can run 30 miles an hour. For grades K-3Scottish folds: Cool cats (Cool Cats Ser.)
Par Christina Leaf. 2016
Scottish Folds are cats with ears that bend forward or lay flat. They are born with straight ears, but then…
their ears fold over when they are about three weeks old. Some people think they look more like owls than cats. For grades K-3Ticks (Creepy Crawlies Ser.)
Par Megan Borgert-Spaniol. 2016
Ticks are tiny insects that feed on blood. They are found on every continent and go after humans, animals, birds…
and reptiles to find a source of blood. Sometimes they give diseases to the provider of the blood. For grades K-3Great Danes (Awesome Dogs Ser.)
Par Chris Bowman. 2016
Great Danes are very tall dogs, with long necks and legs. Their coats come in all kinds of colors and…
patterns. In history, they were hunters and guard dogs. But now they are often called gentle giants. Some Great Danes are used as therapy dogs. For grades K-3Manx: Cool cats (Cool Cats Ser.)
Par Christina Leaf. 2016
Exotics (Cool Cats Ser.)
Par Domini Brown. 2016
Praying mantises (Creepy Crawlies Ser.)
Par Megan Borgert-Spaniol. 2016
Praying mantises are insects that blend into a landscape of leaves, grass and trees. They attack grasshoppers, spiders and sometimes…
even birds and lizards. They will even attack other mantises. For grades K-3A first book of the sea
Par Nicola Davies, Emily Sutton. 2018
Hush!: a Thai lullaby
Par Minfong Ho. 1996
A mother in Thailand lays her baby in a hammock and hushes each nearby animal so that her baby can…
rest. She manages to put everyone to sleep - except the baby! For preschool-grade 2Owl babies
Par Martin Waddell. 1992
Dinosaurs big and small (Let's-read-and-find-out science. Stage 1)
Par Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld, Lucia Washburn. 2002
Missy the show-me mule: a story about Missouri (Super sandcastle. State stories)
Par Bob Doucet, Nancy Tuminelly. 2011
Introduces young readers to the state of Missouri through stories about the state animal on a big adventure! The narrative…
incorporates state symbols, history, and geography. Factual sidebars, full-color photographs, and state-appropriate recipes support each title. For grades 2-4Count with little fish (Little Fish)
Par Lucy Cousins. 2018
First there's just one fish Little Fish under the sea. But not for long: here come two fin-fin fish, three…
counting fish, and four flying fish. And can you imagine who else? Shy fish and scary fish, tiny fish and funny fish. With her fantastical celebration of color and patterns, Lucy Cousins makes the counting swim right along. For grades preschool and up. 2018. For preschool-grade 2Wibble, wobble
Par Catherine Hnatov. 2016
Click, clack, and flip, flap-what's making these, and other sounds, you hear at the ocean? In this striking book of…
black and white illustrations for babies and toddlers against colorful backgrounds, young readers will discover what delights there are to be seen and heard on the beach. Wibble, Wobble, a fun way to introduce new animals and sounds, is the latest in a series of high-contrast board books from Catherine Hnatov, the author of Clip Clop and Yum, Yum. A Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh "Best Books for Babies" selection. For preschool-grade 2It's a baby black bear! (Baby Mammals)
Par Kelly Doudna. 2008