by Shirley Duke
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2014
Grassland biomes are unaltered areas of land where grass is the dominant plant life. They are inhabited by grazing mammals, ground-nesting birds, insects, and a few species of reptiles. This book allows students to learn more about the animals that live in grassland biomes and the dangers posed by human exploitation.
by Shirley Duke
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2014
In the far-north latitudes, just below the treeless tundra of the polar region, a forest of evergreen trees called the boreal forest encircles the earth. In this book, students explore the biggest terrestrial ecosystem in the world and can make observations comparing the diversity of life in different habitats.
by Shirley Duke
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2014
Did you know that the Arctic tundra is the world's youngest biome? Located at latitudes 55° to 70° N, the tundra is a vast and treeless land, which covers about 20 percent of the Earth's surface. The tundra is the world's coldest and driest biome. This book helps students discover the unique features...
by Lynn Stone
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2013
A new and popular breed, the Labradoodle, is introduced. Facts such as where it comes from, how big it can get, what its strengths are, and the care it requires are included.
by Julie K. Lundgren
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2014
This book explains how humans and animals have skeletons to support the inner workings of their bodies. Students learn about the differences between endoskeletons and exoskeletons, as well as view examples of animals that have one type of skeleton or the other. Detailed information on these animals...
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