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This lyrical and informative look at the elusive and endangered loggerhead turtle is sure to delight young nature lovers. Far, far out at sea lives one of the world's most ... More
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Introduces many different species of sharks, pointing out such characteristics as the small size of the dwarf lantern shark and the physical characteristics and behavior that ... More
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Bat wakes up, flies into the night, uses the echoes of her voice to navigate, hunts for her supper, and returns to her roost to feed her baby. More
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Examines the physical characteristics, habits, and habitats of the blue whale. More
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From a celebrated team comes a fascinating look at why we don t have super powers (alas) and why size matters, for creatures big and small. Did you ever wonder why there are ... More
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Huge, magnificent, and solitary, a polar bear moves through the frozen Arctic. Powerful hunter, tireless swimmer, tender mother, gentle playmate she is superbly adapted for ... More
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"Davies s chatty, funny text and Layton s colorful illustrations will pull kids into this fascinating book about survival. . . . Exciting biology for the classroom." ... More
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Follow the path of the magnificent polar bear as it strives to survive in an age-old Arctic habitat threatened by global warming. This vibrant new book-and-CD series brings ... More
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This vibrant new book-and-CD series brings the best of our Read and Wonder nature stories to life. This vibrant new book-and-CD series brings the best of our Read and Wonder ... More
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What s better than POOP? Mini POOP! Hippos navigate by it, sloths keep in touch through it, dung beetles eat it . . . and most grown-ups would rather not to mention it. ... More
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