Black mambas are fast. They can race up to 12 miles per hour! In this title, young readers are introduced to these speedy snakes through engaging, leveled text and crisp photos. Chapters… More →
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African deserts and grasslands are a good place to find a variety of predators. Caracals rely on sharp claws and soft footsteps to pull off successful ambushes. But black mambas take down… More →
Blue Morphos--butterflies with beautiful blue wings. Developing readers learn about this butterfly native to rainforests in this low-level search-and-find beginning reader. Blue wings flutter More →
Boa Constrictors
Boa constrictors are snakes known for their squeezing skills! These predators trap food by wrapping around it. In this title for young readers, leveled text and crisp photos combine to… More →
Bottlenose Dolphins
Bottlenose dolphins are social animals. They click and squeak to each other! This title introduces young readers to how bottlenose dolphins look, where they live, what they eat, and how they… More →
Sharp canines tear … Powerful paws swat … Meet the brown bear! Brimming with vivid photos and scientific facts, this middle-grade nonfiction book treats researchers and wild animal lovers to… More →
Peril may be anywhere in the animal world, especially for prey trying to avoid fierce predators. Learn about some of the most brutal birds, attacking from sky, ground, and water. This… More →
Burmese Python vs. Alligator
Today, two swamp creatures will see who can take the other one down. Who is more powerful? Which one has the fiercest bite? Which animal is the fastest? The Burmese python is much longer than More →
Bush Viper
With spiky scales that pop, bush vipers look like mini dragons. These sleek snakes silently slither up high in trees, hang out while waiting for their next meal, and strike with deadly… More →
California condors are the largest birds in North America. But these birds are critically endangered. In this leveled text, readers will learn about the threats to these animals as well as… More →