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Smelly rubbish, rotting food and piles of poo are disgusting! But
not to flies! Why? You have questions, and this book has the
answers. Find out all about flies, including their body parts,
young, food and behaviour.
Many animals are carnivores, but some eat mainly insects. Insect
eaters, known as insectivores, can be as small as insects or as
large as giant anteaters. Spiders, frogs, lizards, bats, and other
mammals are insect eaters, but not all insectivores are animals.
This book is loaded with fascinating photos and information that
will delight kids of all ages. Teacher's guide available.
A brownish creature with bumps and lumps sits on a rock. Is it a
frog or a toad? From the colour of their skin to how they move,
frogs and toads are not the same. Dive right in to discover how
they are alike and how they are different. Filled with stunning
photos and engaging text, this book is just right for early
learners.
What's that jumping by? Meet the grasshopper! Young readers will
get the fast facts on these long-legged insects as they learn about
grasshopper body parts, habitats and life cycles. Along the way,
they will also uncover surprising and fascinating facts! Simple
text, close-up photos and a fun activity make this a perfect
introduction to the hopping world of grasshoppers.
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Seeds
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Gemma McMullen; Designed by Ian McMullen
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Why do plants have leaves? Which part of a plant keeps it anchored
into the ground? What do flowers do? Children will enjoy finding
out the answers to these questions, and many more, in this
informative and beautifully imagined series.
Zip! Something darts through the air. It's a dragonfly! Young
readers will get the fast facts on these speedy insects, including
their body parts, habitats and life cycles. Along the way, they
also will uncover surprising and fascinating facts! Simple text,
close-up photos and a fun activity make this a perfect introduction
to the dazzling world of dragonflies.
This new series is designed with the beginner in mind. Featuring the original art of celebrated naturalist Roger Tory Peterson; incorporating the Peterson Identification System, the most effective method for bird identification; and using a straightforward design. This series makes field guides accessible and appealing to children. Roger Tory Peterson was the inventor of the modern field guide. Known as the father of modern bird watching, he has been called "the greatest conservationist who ever walked this planet" (ornithologist Chandler S. Robbins). More than anyone else in the twentieth century, his work as an artist, photographer, writer, editor, educator, and conservationist has increased environmental awareness and helped millions to understand and enjoy the natural world. For his work, Dr. Peterson received every major award in the field of conservation; twenty-three honorary degrees from major universities; and the United States' highest civilian award, the Presidential Medal o
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