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LAURA PERDEW

    TOUR THE TUNDRA
    SPIT NESTS PUKE POWER & OTHER BRILLIANT
    SUNSCREEN FROGSICLES & OTHER AMAZING AMP
    STARS
    WATERWALKING SIDEWINDING & OTHER REMARKA
    Extinction: What Happened to the Dinosaurs, Mastodons, and Dodo Birds? with 25 Projects
    • In Earth's 4.5-billion-year history, more than 5 billion species have gone extinct, some of them at the same time. How can 75-95 percent of species on Earth disappear at one time? What event could cause such a massive die off? These are the questions that scientists have asked for decades as they explore the causes of extinction. In Extinction: What Happened to the Dinosaurs, Mastodons, and Dodo Birds? readers ages 9 to 12 learn about the scientific detective work scientists perform to answer these questions and find the culprit behind mass extinctions.

      Extinction: What Happened to the Dinosaurs, Mastodons, and Dodo Birds? with 25 Projects
    • Why does the green basilisk lizard run on the surface of water? What does the sidewinder snake do to earn its name? In Water-Walking, Sidewinding, and Other Remarkable Reptile Adaptations, children ages 5 to 8 dive into the fascinating world of reptile adaptations with accurate, vivid illustrations, layered text, a hands-on activity, and plentiful back matter. Perfect as a read aloud or early reader for science-curious kids!

      WATERWALKING SIDEWINDING & OTHER REMARKA
    • STARS

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,4(9)Abgeben

      So many stars and so little time! In Stars: A Gazillion Suns, a story narrated by the Universe, kids 5 to 8 explore these glittering cosmic objects and discover what stars are made of, what makes them twinkle, and what humans use them for! Two funny aliens provide fun facts about space and a hands-on activity makes for an educational opportunity perfect for all kinds of learners.

      STARS
    • "How do sunscreen and mucus help amphibians survive? Detailed illustrations, funny narrative, layered text, and backmatter all point science-minded, curious kids toward the fascinating world of animal adaptation!"--Provided by publisher.

      SUNSCREEN FROGSICLES & OTHER AMAZING AMP
    • Not all birds build nests with sticks and have good manners. Some construct nests with their own saliva, while others use vomit as a defense! Spit Nests, Puke Power, and Other Brilliant Bird Adaptations is part of a set of five books in the Picture Book Science series that explore strange-but-true tales of adaptation.

      SPIT NESTS PUKE POWER & OTHER BRILLIANT
    • TOUR THE TUNDRA

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      In Tour the Tundra: Biome Explorers, science adventurers ages 5 to 8 learn about the plants and animals that inhabit the Arctic, the Antarctic, and the alpine tundras. Fascinating fun facts and a science activity make this book a must-have in homes and classrooms.

      TOUR THE TUNDRA
    • 3,8(11)Abgeben

      What's the sun good for, anyway? Find out as the Universe explains just what makes the sun so important to planet Earth in Sun: Shining Star of the Solar System. In this nonfiction picture book, children ages 5 to 8 learn how the sun creates the days, seasons, and years we experience on Earth and even affects our weather and water. Funny aliens provide a running commentary on the Universe's clear explanations of complex science topics and a hands-on activity makes for an extra layer of learning.

      SUN
    • MOON

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden
      3,2(18)Abgeben

      Without the moon, Earth would be a very different place! In Moon: Small but Mighty Neighbor, kids ages 5 to 8 learn how the moon formed, how it keeps the Earth steady, and why it has no life beyond rare visits from humans. A hands-on project, fun facts, and a poem offer more opportunities for learning and language connections, while two alien commentators make the whole package delightful and hilarious.

      MOON
    • EARTH

      • 32 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      How did Earth form? Why is there life here? Why is water so important? In Earth: One-of-a-Kind Planet, kids ages 5 to 8 explore their own planet and its place in the solar system, as narrated by Universe with help from a couple of funny aliens! Compelling explanations of complex science topics and a hands-on science project make this book a must-have.

      EARTH