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Freshwater fishing is the perfect combination of relaxation and
excitement. When you’re not peacefully looking out at the water,
you’re reeling in the big one! Readers will learn all about the
gear and skills they need to help them reel in the fish they’re
hoping to hook!
In 1845, Sir John Franklin commanded two ships on an expedition to
find a Northwest Passage from England through the Arctic and over
to Asia. If successful, the route would be a faster way to get
goods from Asia to Europe and back. But success was not on the
cards for Franklin’s expedition. Only recently, the sunken ships
were discovered in the icy Arctic waters. What happened to Franklin
and his men, and what messages did they leave behind?
The massive grassy African savanna is filled with the hunting
activity of predators and their prey. The stamina of the hyena
allows the animal to hunt until its prey is too tired to fight. The
lion’s strength makes its attacks swift and severe. But which
animal is the fiercest of the ecosystem? Compare and contrast each
animal’s features and skills before you declare the winning
predator.
Animals are living things. They need certain things to grow and
live. What are they? Let’s investigate what animals need to
survive!
The icy cold Arctic is home to both the powerful polar bear and
intelligent orca, two mighty predators. But which animal is the
fiercest of the ecosystem? Does the polar bear’s patience in
stalking its prey and strength in attack put it on top? Or does the
orca’s ability to work in a pod give it the edge? Compare and
contrast each animal’s features and skills before you declare the
winning predator.
The mountain habitat can provide shelter and water for cunning
predators, and the wolf and the golden eagle thrive there. The wolf
can travel 50 miles a day to find prey. The striking force of a
golden eagle’s talons can be compared to that of a bullet. But
which animal is the fiercest of the ecosystem? Compare and contrast
each animal’s features and skills before you declare the winning
predator.
You push your friend while they swing. You pull open a door. What
happens when you push or pull an object? Let’s investigate
pushing and pulling forces!
Think you know a lot about ancient civilizations? Prepare to learn
even more about the people of the ancient world and the surprising
details of their cities and daily lives. You’ll be surprised by
how much you’ll discover in this totally terrific book of trivia
about ancient civilizations. Dynamic design pairs with engaging
photos and carefully levelled text to make the facts easy to read
but hard to forget, making these books perfect for both on-level
and struggling readers.
The icy cold Arctic is home to both the powerful polar bear and
intelligent orca, two mighty predators. But which animal is the
fiercest of the ecosystem? Does the polar bear’s patience in
stalking its prey and strength in attack put it on top? Or does the
orca’s ability to work in a pod give it the edge? Compare and
contrast each animal’s features and skills before you declare the
winning predator.
The mountain habitat can provide shelter and water for cunning
predators, and the wolf and the golden eagle thrive there. The wolf
can travel 50 miles a day to find prey. The striking force of a
golden eagle's talons can be compared to that of a bullet. But
which animal is the fiercest of the ecosystem? Compare and contrast
each animal's features and skills before you declare the winning
predator.
Animals are living things. Rocks are non-living. Why? Let’s
investigate the differences between living and non-living things!
The dark floor and muddy rivers of the rainforest are perfect for
hunting, and the jaguar and crocodile both stalk their prey with
ease. But which animal is the fiercest of the ecosystem? Does the
jaguar's speed give it the edge? Or does the crocodile's strength
make it superior? Compare and contrast each animal’s features and
skills before you declare the winning predator.
Animals are living things. Rocks are non-living. Why? Let’s
investigate the differences between living and non-living things!
Freshwater fishing is the perfect combination of relaxation and
excitement. When you’re not peacefully looking out at the water,
you’re reeling in the big one! Readers will learn all about the
gear and skills they need to help them reel in the fish they’re
hoping to hook!
Eagles, bees and bats all fly. But a bee is an insect. A bat is a
mammal. And an eagle is a bird! Why are these animals sorted into
different groups? Let’s investigate animal classification!
Animals are living things. They need certain things to grow and
live. What are they? Let’s investigate what animals need to
survive!
The massive grassy African savanna is filled with the hunting
activity of predators and their prey. The stamina of the hyena
allows the animal to hunt until its prey is too tired to fight. The
lion’s strength makes its attacks swift and severe. But which
animal is the fiercest of the ecosystem? Compare and contrast each
animal’s features and skills before you declare the winning
predator.
Think you know a lot about robots and artificial intelligence?
Prepare to learn even more about the technology that exists now and
the mind-blowing advances being developed for the future. You’ll
be surprised by how much you’ll discover in this totally terrific
book of trivia about artificial intelligence. Dynamic design pairs
with engaging photos and carefully levelled text to make the facts
easy to read but hard to forget, making these books perfect for
both on-level and struggling readers.
Some animals live in water. Some animals live on land. The land
that animals live on can be very different. What makes a place the
right home for an animal? Let’s investigate habitats!
The dark floor and muddy rivers of the rainforest are perfect for
hunting, and the jaguar and crocodile both stalk their prey with
ease. But which animal is the fiercest of the ecosystem? Does the
jaguar's speed give it the edge? Or does the crocodile's strength
make it superior? Compare and contrast each animal's features and
skills before you declare the winning predator.
Some animals live in water. Some animals live on land. The land
that animals live on can be very different. What makes a place the
right home for an animal? Let's investigate habitats!
In 1845, Sir John Franklin commanded two ships on an expedition to
find a Northwest Passage from England through the Arctic and over
to Asia. If successful, the route would be a faster way to get
goods from Asia to Europe and back. But success was not on the
cards for Franklin's expedition. Only recently, the sunken ships
were discovered in the icy Arctic waters. What happened to Franklin
and his men, and what messages did they leave behind?
You push your friend while they swing. You pull open a door. What
happens when you push or pull an object? Let’s investigate
pushing and pulling forces!
Eagles, bees and bats all fly. But a bee is an insect. A bat is a
mammal. And an eagle is a bird! Why are these animals sorted into
different groups? Let's investigate animal classification!
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