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9781607184928

 

$178.20

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9781607184942

 
$96.20

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9781607183242

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Tiger lives in the jungle but Tiggy lives on the porch.  What are the differences between the largest wild cats and our small domestic companions? What are the similarities? Children will learn about a new big cat and little kitty each day of the week in BIG CAT, Little Kitty. Written by Scotti Cohn, Illustrated by Susan Detwiler. A young boy discovers his dog’s lump, which is then diagnosed with those dreaded words: “It’s cancer.” The boy becomes a loving caretaker to his dog, who undergoes the same types of treatments and many of the same reactions as a human under similar circumstances (transference). Written by Sherry North, Illustrations by Kathleen Reitz. Burro's Tortillas Catchy desert twists on traditional children’s songs will have children chiming in about bats, cactuses, camels, meerkats, and more as they learn about the desert habitat, flora, and fauna. Whether sung or read aloud, Deep in the Desert makes learning about the world’s deserts anything but dry. Written by Rhonda Lucas Donald. Illustrated by Sherry Neidigh Kersplatypus
           
Little Skink's Tail Moose and Magpie

Following in the footsteps of What’s New at the Zoo? (zoo animal baby addition) and What’s the Difference? (endangered animal subtraction), children learn about insects and multiplication through rhythmic verses.

Half Day One Odd Day Pandas' Earthquake Escape
           
Pieces of Another World Tudley Didn't Know What's New at the Zoo? Whistling Wings    
           
 
600 Level Click to go to Lexile.com's  bookfinder

14

Hardcover Books

9781607187769

 

$162.60

14

Paperbacks

9781607187790

 
89.60

14

eBooks - Pers. eLibrary

9781607187782

1-yr
24.00

14

eBooks - Site License
1-yr
154.00
           

Blackberry Banquet

Christmas Eve Blizzard

Chicken Little may have thought the sky was falling but Peter Pika is sure the glaciers are melting and is off to talk to the Mountain Monarch about it. Joined along the way by friends Tammy Ptarmigan, Sally Squirrel, Mandy Marmot, and Harry Hare, they all wonder what will happen to them if the glaciers melt. More importantly, can the Mountain Monarch stop the glaciers from melting? Written by Donna Love, Illustrated by Shennan Bersani.

Animals, like people, enjoy spending time with their friends and family. Many groups of animals have their own unique names. Did you know a group of gorillas is a called a band? And a bunch of billy goats is a tribe? Following in the footsteps of Multiply on the Fly (multiplication), the award-winning What’s New at the Zoo? (addition) and What’s the Difference? (subtraction), this rhythmic, fun-to-read-aloud book introduces children to division as they conquer bands, tribes, mobs and more. Written by Suzanne Slade. Illustrated by Erin E. Hunter How The Moon Regained Her Shape

If You Were A Parrot

           
Little Red Bat Loon Chase

Dangerous animals from all over the world gather for the Most Dangerous Animal of All Contest. Snakes, spiders, sharks...who will the winner be? Deadly poison, huge teeth, razor-sharp horns, and fearsome feet are just a few of the ways that animals kill. Predators mean to kill. Prey simply defend themselves. And yet, the unexpected “Most Deadly Animal” doesn’t mean any harm! Don’t let the suspense kill you. Written by Terri Fields. Illustrated by Laura Jacques.

Newton and Me Ocean Hide & Seek Saturn For My Birthday
           
Beatrix the beaver longs to be good at something. Her brother Bevan is an expert at repairing the lodge with mud and twigs. Her sister Beverly is a superb swimmer and underwater gymnast. What makes Beatrix stand out? Written by Jean Heilprin Diehl. Illustrated by Cathy Morrison. Where Should Turtle Be?        
           
 
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20

Hardcover Books

9781607187776

 

$215.00

20

Paperbacks

9781607187806

 
120.30

20

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9781607187899

1-yr
30.00

20

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1-yr
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An orphaned sea lion, is found and raised at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, California. When released, he keeps swimming back to the Center, just like a lost dog finding his way home. Based on real events, follow Astro to his current home at the Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut. Written by Jeanne Walker Harvey, Illustrated by Shennen Bersani. Carolina's Story: Sea Turtles Get Sick Too! A Day In The Salt Marsh Rhyming verses take children up a mountain to explore how animals and habitats change as they travel higher and higher above sea level. Written by Kevin Kurtz, Illustrations by Erin E. Hunter. Sophia dreams that wind whisks fur and feathers right off animals. Trying to help, she sews each of them a new “coat.” But what kind do they need? Written by Janet Halfmann, Illustrations by Laurie Allen Klein.

The Giraffe Who Was Afraid of Heights

           

When a volcano explodes, many plants and animals die. Gopher survives in his burrow. How does he help life return to the mountain? Scientists spent years observing life returning to Mount St. Helens. This fictionalized story is based on their surprising findings on how life returns to a destroyed habitat. Written by Terry Catasus Jennings. Illustrated by Laurie O'Keefe.

Henry the Impatient Heron Baby Bat and Pluribus Packrat explore the deepest, darkest corners of their cave where they meet animals that don’t need eyes to see or colors to hide from enemies. Baby Bat learns how important bats are to the cave habitat and how other cave-living critters rely on bats for food. Written by Janet Halfmann. Illustrated by Shennen Bersani. If A Dolphin Were A Fish

Soar into the Solar System to witness the first Favorite Planet Competition, emceed by none other than the former-ninth planet, now known as dwarf planet Pluto. The readers become the judges after the sun can’t pick a favorite and the meteors leave for a shower. Who will the lucky winning planet be? Could it be speedy-messenger Mercury, light-on-his-feet Saturn, or smoking-hot Venus? Readers learn all about each planet as Pluto announces them with short, tongue-in-cheek facts. Children will spend hours searching the art for all the references to famous scientists and people of history, space technology, constellations, art, and classic literature.

           

Octavia and Her Purple Ink Cloud

One Wolf Howls

Paws, Claws, Hands, & Feet

Penelope Parker lives with penguins! Short ones, tall ones; young and old—the penguins are from all over the Southern Hemisphere including some that live near the equator! Do the penguin antics prove too much for her to handle? Children count and then compare and contrast ten different penguin species as they learn geography. Written by Carol A. Cole. Illustrated by Sherry Rogers. A hurricane forms over ocean. Humans board up windows, gather food and supplies, and then wait for the storm to arrive. But what to wild animals do? Written by Patti Zelch, Illustrated by Connie McLennan. Turtle Summer: A journal for my Daughter
           
Turtles In My Sandbox Do you ever wonder how animals stay warm in the winter? Well they wonder how humans do too! In a twist of perspective, wild creatures question if humans use the same winter adaptation strategies that they do. Do they cuddle together in a tree or fly south to Mexico? Take a look through an animal’s eyes and discover the interesting ways that animals cope with the cold winter months in this rhythmic story. Written by Carrie A. Pearson. Illustrated by Christina Wald.        
           
 
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800 Level Click to go to Lexile.com's  bookfinder

10

Hardcover Books

9781607187783

 

$122.00

10

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9781607187813

 
$66.60

10

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9781607187905

1-yr
$20.00

10

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$124.00
           
ABC Safari This photographic journal takes readers “behind the scenes” at four different wildlife rehabilitation centers where sick, ill, and injured animals are nursed back to health and released into the wild. Written by Jennifer Keats Curtis. The Best Nest Animals bathe to keep their bodies clean and healthy. Humans use soap and warm water but how do wild animals bathe? Follow twelve different animals to explore how they stay bug, fungus, and disease-free in a dry desert climate. Structured around a 24-hour day, readers watch the sun and moon move through the sky affecting the various animals’ habits. Written by Darcy Pattison. Illustrated by Kathleen Rietz. Felina's New Home Sing along to this light-hearted romp while learning about different food chains within a single ecosystem. Which animals come out on top, and which animals end up as snacks?
           
In My Backyard Cozy up for this great rainy day read! Prairie Storms gives you a front row seat to learn about a year of ever-changing prairie weather, and how the animals living in these grasslands adapt and survive in this harsh climate. Below-freezing temperatures, scorching heat, and storms bigger than the planet Earth are just some of the wild weather you will encounter on your trip through the solar system! Get your fun facts along with your forecast for each major planet, as well as a moon (Titan) and a dwarf planet (Pluto). Get ready for some out of this world fun with Solar System Forecast! Written by Kelly Kizer Whitt. Illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein Water Beds: Sleeping in the Ocean    
           
 
900 Level Click to go to Lexile.com's  bookfinder

8

Hardcover Books

9781607183778

 

$98.30

8

Paperbacks

9781607183815

 
52.70

8

eBooks - Pers. eLibrary

9781607183280

1-yr
19.70

8

eBooks - Site License
1-yr
139.00
           
Baby Owl's Rescue Count Down to Fall Told in rhyming narrative, Habitat Spy invites children to find plants (or algae), invertebrates, birds, and mammals living in thirteen different North American habitats: backyard, beach, bog, cave, desert, forest, meadow, mountain, ocean, plains, pond, river, and swamp. Children will have fun discovering the characteristics of each habitat as they “spy,” identify, and count the resident plants and animals and learn about the interactions between living and non-living things. Written by Cynthia Kieber-King, Illustrated by Christina Wald. Happy Birthday To Whooo? Ocean Seasons The Rainforest Grew All Around
           
River Beds: Sleeping in the World's Rivers What's the Difference    
           
 
 

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