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There Are Grasslands in My Backyard!
by Walter LaPlante
Part of the Backyard Biomes series
In North America, grasslands are, called the "prairie." In South America, they're called the "pampas." Whatever they're called, grasslands are a vibrant biome! Readers are, introduced to grasslands through their unique features, climate, and the plants and animals that live there. With information on both tropical and temperate grasslands, the main content includes themes of conservation and ecosystem balance. Full-color photographs supplement the science content with examples of grasslands from around the world. Accessible language makes this book a perfect supplement to classroom learning about biomes.
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There's a Lake in My Backyard!
by Seth Lynch
Part of the Backyard Biomes series
Lakes can be hundreds of miles long and thousands of miles deep. They can be small enough to swim across. It's common for homes and roads to be built near lakes because they offer such beautiful scenery as well as needed resources. Readers are, introduced to the lake biome that may be in their backyard through lakes' main features, animals and plants that may live there, and examples of some of the largest lakes on Earth. Full-color photographs and small maps highlight this special biome as the main content simply touches on key science curriculum topics including food webs and water conservation.
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There's a Swamp in My Backyard!
by Seth Lynch
Part of the Backyard Biomes series
Swamps are one kind of wetland biome. Like other wetland biomes, a swamp's water must be clean in order for the wildlife in it to thrive. Readers learn the main features of both freshwater and saltwater swamps, as well as where some of the biggest swamps are on Earth. Science curriculum topics such as food chains and conservation make the main content a great complement to classroom learning. Full-color photographs and inset maps aid readers in identifying this interesting biome in the world around them.
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There's a Desert in My Backyard!
by Walter LaPlante
Part of the Backyard Biomes series
Deserts are the driest places on Earth, but they're full of life! Cacti, kangaroo rats, shrubs, foxes, and more have found ways to adapt to the extreme temperatures and dry conditions of deserts around the world. Readers learn about many of these adaptations as well as the major features of the desert biome. Simple maps highlight some of the biggest deserts, helping readers learn map skills. Full-color photographs reinforce accessible information about the desert ecosystem, including a concluding message of conservation.
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