Did you know that bald eagles have excellent eyesight? They can spot prey from miles away! This title introduces emergent readers to bald eagles, including how they look, hunt, grow up, and… More →
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Bald Eagle vs. Steller's Sea Eagle
Which eagle would win in a fight? In this hi/lo title, readers will find out! Engaging text and vivid photos reel readers into this fearsome battle as they explore the animals' fighting… More →
Get to know the basset hound from the tip of its wet nose to the end of its wagging tail! Young readers will enjoy simple, easy-to-read text and beautiful Full-Color Photographs Complete with More →
Beavers scamper around their pond, cutting down trees, munching on bark, and using the remaining sticks to build up their dams and lodges. All around them, fish splash, insects fly, deer run, More →
Tiny, buzzing bees flit from flower to flower. All around, plants are in bloom and animals are munching away at juicy, ripe fruit thanks to the hard work of these important pollinators. Bees… More →
Bengal Tigers
Have you ever wondered why Bengal tigers have stripes? Readers will learn the answer to this question and more in this introduction to Bengal tigers! Each spread is filled with leveled text… More →
Get to know the Bernese Mountain dog from the tip of its wet nose to the end of its wagging tail! Young readers will enjoy simple, easy-to-read text and beautiful Full-Color Photographs… More →
Biggest Animals
What's the biggest bird? Is a blue whale bigger than an elephant? What's the tallest animal? In Biggest Animals, beginning readers are introduced to the largest animals across a variety of… More →
Curled horns clash … Hooves grip steep slopes … Meet the bighorn sheep! Brimming with vivid photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book treats researchers and wild animal… More →
Large nose wiggles ... Wide paws climb ... Meet the black bear! Brimming with vivid photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book treats researchers and wild animal lovers to More →