Animals: Biggest and Smallest
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Biggest and Smallest Reptiles
by Emma Carlson Berne
Part of the Animals: Biggest and Smallest series
This title introduces readers to the huge saltwater crocodile and the tiny Virgin Islands dwarf gecko. Young readers will enjoy learning fun facts about these mighty hunters, including what they have in common and how they are different. Future zoologists will be drawn to unique photographs of these reptiles and their salty habitats. The book includes an activity or craft, a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, infographics, informative captions and sidebars, sources for further research, information about the author, and critical-thinking questions to help readers connect with the text. Big and Little
Meet the Biggest!
Meet the Smallest!
How They Compare
Survival Strategies
One World, Big and Small
Wonder More
Make a Crocodile Hand Puppet
Glossary
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Index Activities for further learning Author/Illustrator biography Detailed maps Educational front/back matter Glossary of key words Index Infographics Informative sidebars Phonetics Photo captions Sources for further research Suggested websites Table of contents Millions of different kinds of animals live on our planet. Some are scaly and some have fur. Some fly and others swim. And some are so tiny you can barely see them, while others are bigger than you can even imagine. This series highlights the tiniest and most massive creatures in a variety of animal families. Each book features engaging infographics, vibrant photos, and fun facts that offer readers a fresh look at Earth's largest and smallest animals. Critical-thinking questions and an engaging activity help bring young scientists even closer to the subject matter. Additional features to help readers connect with the text include a table of contents, phonetic glossary, informative captions and sidebars, information about the author, an index, and sources for additional research.
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Biggest and Smallest Mammals
by Kelley Barth
Part of the Animals: Biggest and Smallest series
This title introduces readers to the gigantic blue whale and the tiny bumblebee bat. Young readers will enjoy learning fun facts about these creatures, including what they have in common and how they are different. Future zoologists will be drawn to unique color photographs of the whale's deep sea habitat and the bat's remote cave home. The book includes an activity or craft, a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, infographics, informative captions and sidebars, sources for further research, information about the author, and critical-thinking questions to help readers connect with the text. Mammals Big and Small
Meet the Blue Whale!
Meet the Bumblebee Bat!
How They Compare
The Big and Small Future
Wonder More
Same and Different
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Index Activities for further learning Author/Illustrator biography Detailed maps Educational front/back matter Glossary of key words Index Infographics Informative sidebars Phonetics Photo captions Sources for further research Suggested websites Table of contents Millions of different kinds of animals live on our planet. Some are scaly and some have fur. Some fly and others swim. And some are so tiny you can barely see them, while others are bigger than you can even imagine. This series highlights the tiniest and most massive creatures in a variety of animal families. Each book features engaging infographics, vibrant photos, and fun facts that offer readers a fresh look at Earth's largest and smallest animals. Critical-thinking questions and an engaging activity help bring young scientists even closer to the subject matter. Additional features to help readers connect with the text include a table of contents, phonetic glossary, informative captions and sidebars, information about the author, an index, and sources for additional research.
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Biggest and Smallest Fish
by Emma Carlson Berne
Part of the Animals: Biggest and Smallest series
This title introduces readers to the huge whale shark and the tiny dwarf goby. Young readers will enjoy learning fun facts about these swimmers, including what they have in common and how they are different. Future marine biologists will be drawn to unique color photographs of these fish and their deep sea habitat. The book includes an activity or craft, a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, infographics, informative captions and sidebars, sources for further research, information about the author, and critical-thinking questions to help readers connect with the text. Big and Little
Meet the Biggest!
Meet the Smallest!
How They Compare
Staying Safe
A Better Future
Wonder More
Make Your Own Tiny Fish
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Index Activities for further learning Author/Illustrator biography Detailed maps Educational front/back matter Glossary of key words Index Infographics Informative sidebars Phonetics Photo captions Sources for further research Suggested websites Table of contents Millions of different kinds of animals live on our planet. Some are scaly and some have fur. Some fly and others swim. And some are so tiny you can barely see them, while others are bigger than you can even imagine. This series highlights the tiniest and most massive creatures in a variety of animal families. Each book features engaging infographics, vibrant photos, and fun facts that offer readers a fresh look at Earth's largest and smallest animals. Critical-thinking questions and an engaging activity help bring young scientists even closer to the subject matter. Additional features to help readers connect with the text include a table of contents, phonetic glossary, informative captions and sidebars, information about the author, an index, and sources for additional research.
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Biggest and Smallest Spiders
by Kelley Barth
Part of the Animals: Biggest and Smallest series
This title introduces readers to the massive Goliath birdeater and the tiny Patu digua spider. Young readers will enjoy learning fun facts about these eight-legged wonders, including what they have in common and how they are different. Future arachnid scientists will be drawn to unique photographs of these spiders and their South American habitats. The book includes an activity or craft, a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, infographics, informative captions and sidebars, sources for further research, information about the author, and critical-thinking questions to help readers connect with the text. Spiders Big and Small
Meet the Goliath Birdeater!
The Search for the Smallest
How They Compare
The Big and Small Future
Wonder More
Spinning a Web
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Index Activities for further learning Author/Illustrator biography Detailed maps Educational front/back matter Glossary of key words Index Infographics Informative sidebars Phonetics Photo captions Sources for further research Suggested websites Table of contents Millions of different kinds of animals live on our planet. Some are scaly and some have fur. Some fly and others swim. And some are so tiny you can barely see them, while others are bigger than you can even imagine. This series highlights the tiniest and most massive creatures in a variety of animal families. Each book features engaging infographics, vibrant photos, and fun facts that offer readers a fresh look at Earth's largest and smallest animals. Critical-thinking questions and an engaging activity help bring young scientists even closer to the subject matter. Additional features to help readers connect with the text include a table of contents, phonetic glossary, informative captions and sidebars, information about the author, an index, and sources for additional research.
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Biggest and Smallest Insects
by Kelley Barth
Part of the Animals: Biggest and Smallest series
This title introduces readers to the giant weta--a grasshopper the size of a kitten--and the microscopic fairyfly. Young readers will enjoy learning fun facts about these six-legged wonders, including what they have in common and how they are different. Future scientists will be drawn to unique photographs of these unbelievable insects and their vastly different habitats. The book includes an activity or craft, a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, infographics, informative captions and sidebars, sources for further research, information about the author, and critical-thinking questions to help readers connect with the text. Big and Small Insects
Meet the Giant Wētā
Meet the Fairyfly
How They Compare
Big and Small in the World
Wonder More
Life-Size Wētā
Glossary
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Index Activities for further learning Author/Illustrator biography Detailed maps Educational front/back matter Glossary of key words Index Infographics Informative sidebars Phonetics Photo captions Sources for further research Suggested websites Table of contents Millions of different kinds of animals live on our planet. Some are scaly and some have fur. Some fly and others swim. And some are so tiny you can barely see them, while others are bigger than you can even imagine. This series highlights the tiniest and most massive creatures in a variety of animal families. Each book features engaging infographics, vibrant photos, and fun facts that offer readers a fresh look at Earth's largest and smallest animals. Critical-thinking questions and an engaging activity help bring young scientists even closer to the subject matter. Additional features to help readers connect with the text include a table of contents, phonetic glossary, informative captions and sidebars, information about the author, an index, and sources for additional research.
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Biggest and Smallest Crustaceans
by Kelley Barth
Part of the Animals: Biggest and Smallest series
This title introduces readers to the giant Japanese spider crab and the tiny pea crab. Young readers will enjoy learning fun facts about these hard-shelled relatives, including what they have in common and how they are different. Future marine biologists will be drawn to unique photographs of these crabs and their deep sea habitats. The book includes an activity or craft, a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, infographics, informative captions and sidebars, sources for further research, information about the author, and critical-thinking questions to help readers connect with the text. Crustaceans Big and Small
Meet the Japanese Spider Crab!
Small, Smaller, Smallest
How They Compare
The Big and Small Future
Wonder More
Crafty Crab Legs
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Index Activities for further learning Author/Illustrator biography Detailed maps Educational front/back matter Glossary of key words Index Infographics Informative sidebars Phonetics Photo captions Sources for further research Suggested websites Table of contents Millions of different kinds of animals live on our planet. Some are scaly and some have fur. Some fly and others swim. And some are so tiny you can barely see them, while others are bigger than you can even imagine. This series highlights the tiniest and most massive creatures in a variety of animal families. Each book features engaging infographics, vibrant photos, and fun facts that offer readers a fresh look at Earth's largest and smallest animals. Critical-thinking questions and an engaging activity help bring young scientists even closer to the subject matter. Additional features to help readers connect with the text include a table of contents, phonetic glossary, informative captions and sidebars, information about the author, an index, and sources for additional research.
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Biggest and Smallest Birds
by Christine Zuchora-Walske
Part of the Animals: Biggest and Smallest series
This title introduces readers to the towering ostrich and the tiny bee hummingbird. Young readers will enjoy learning fun facts about these winged wonders, including what they have in common and how they are different. Future bird watchers will be drawn to unique color photographs of these speedy birds and their vastly different habitats. The book includes an activity or craft, a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, infographics, informative captions and sidebars, sources for further research, information about the author, and critical-thinking questions to help readers connect with the text. Birds Big and Small
Meet the Ostrich!
Meet the Bee Hummingbird!
Side by Side
Staying Safe
The Past and the Future
Wonder More
Battle of the Beaks
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Index Activities for further learning Author/Illustrator biography Detailed maps Educational front/back matter Glossary of key words Index Infographics Informative sidebars Phonetics Photo captions Sources for further research Suggested websites Table of contents Millions of different kinds of animals live on our planet. Some are scaly and some have fur. Some fly and others swim. And some are so tiny you can barely see them, while others are bigger than you can even imagine. This series highlights the tiniest and most massive creatures in a variety of animal families. Each book features engaging infographics, vibrant photos, and fun facts that offer readers a fresh look at Earth's largest and smallest animals. Critical-thinking questions and an engaging activity help bring young scientists even closer to the subject matter. Additional features to help readers connect with the text include a table of contents, phonetic glossary, informative captions and sidebars, information about the author, an index, and sources for additional research.
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