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2010 - Spring

5

Hardcover Books

9781607184386
 
$64.40

5

Paperbacks
9781607184416
 
34.00

5

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9781607184508
1-yr
14.70

5

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  Felina the Florida Panther’s forest home is threatened by humans and deforestation. Will this endangered species survive and adapt or become extinct? Written by Loran Wlodarski, Illustrated by Lew Clayton The seasons turn cold, and little red bat doesn’t know what to do. Should she stay or should she go? Find out in this tale of a young red bat’s first winter. Written by Carole Gerber, Illustrated by Christina Wald. Join a young boy and his dog as they explore Newton’s Laws of Motion on an educational outdoor adventure! Written by Lynne Mayer, Illustrated by Sherry Rogers. After a devastating earthquake, mother and baby giant panda run from the wreckage of their reserve only to get lost. Will they ever find their way home again? Written by Phyllis J. Perry, Illustrated by Susan Detwiler. What’s the Difference? weaves subtraction and endangered species education into rhyming, cross-curricular family fun. Written by Suzanne Slade, Illustrated by Joan Waites.  
             
 
2010 - Fall

5

Hardcover Books

9781607184393
 
$64.40

5

Paperbacks
9781607184423
 
34.00

5

eBooks - Pers. eLibrary
9781607184515
1-yr
14.70

5

eBooks - Site License
1-yr
88.00
             
 

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.

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). 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.

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.

 
             
 
2010

10

Hardcover Books

9781607184409
 
$122.00

10

Paperbacks
9781607184430
 
64.40

10

eBooks - Pers. eLibrary
9781607184522
1-yr
23.10

10

eBooks - Site License
1-yr
173.00
             
  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. 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).

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.

Felina the Florida Panther’s forest home is threatened by humans and deforestation. Will this endangered species survive and adapt or become extinct? Written by Loran Wlodarski, Illustrated by Lew Clayton 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 seasons turn cold, and little red bat doesn’t know what to do. Should she stay or should she go? Find out in this tale of a young red bat’s first winter. Written by Carole Gerber, Illustrated by Christina Wald.
             
  Join a young boy and his dog as they explore Newton’s Laws of Motion on an educational outdoor adventure! Written by Lynne Mayer, Illustrated by Sherry Rogers. After a devastating earthquake, mother and baby giant panda run from the wreckage of their reserve only to get lost. Will they ever find their way home again? Written by Phyllis J. Perry, Illustrated by Susan Detwiler. 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. What’s the Difference? weaves subtraction and endangered species education into rhyming, cross-curricular family fun. Written by Suzanne Slade, Illustrated by Joan Waites.    
             
 
2011 - Spring

5

Hardcover Books

9781607184539

 
$64.40

5

Paperbacks

9781607184560

 
34.00

5

eBooks - Pers. eLibrary
9781607184652
1-yr
14.70

5

eBooks - Site License
1-yr
88.00
             
 

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.

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 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. 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. 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? Readers learn about each planet and will enjoy searching the art for all the references to famous scientists and people of history, space technology, constellations, art, and classic literature. Written by John McGranaghan, Illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein  
             
2011 - Fall

5

Hardcover Books

9781607184546

 
$64.40

5

Paperbacks

9781607184577

 
34.00

5

eBooks - Pers. eLibrary
9781607184669
1-yr
14.70

5

eBooks - Site License
1-yr
88.00
             
 

 

             
 
2011

10

Hardcover Books

9781607184553

 
$122.00

10

Paperbacks

9781607184584

 
64.40

10

eBooks - Pers. eLibrary
9781607184676
1-yr
23.10

10

eBooks - Site License
1-yr
173.00
             
 

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. 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 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. 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.
             
  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? Readers learn about each planet and will enjoy searching the art for all the references to famous scientists and people of history, space technology, constellations, art, and classic literature. Written by John McGranaghan, Illustrated by Laurie Allen Klein    
             
 
 
2012 - Spring

5

Hardcover Books

9781607185932

 
$68.20

5

Paperbacks

9781607185949

 
37.80

5

eBooks - Pers. eLibrary
9781607185970
1-yr
14.70

5

eBooks - Site License
1-yr
88.00
             
 

 
             
 
 

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