Glow-in-the-Dark Animals
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Flashlight Fish
by Caitie McAneney
Part of the Glow-in-the-Dark Animals series
Flashlight fish get their name from their ability to glow. These fish can't glow on their own, though. They get their light from tiny bacteria that live in their bodies. Readers learn more about these fish and the bacteria that give them their glow with the help of informative text and fun fact boxes. Detailed photographs of these fascinating fish bring readers into their ocean habitats, keeping them engaged as they learn important science concepts, including symbiotic relationships and food chains.
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Glowworms
by Kristen Rajczak Nelson
Part of the Glow-in-the-Dark Animals series
Glowworms are special kinds of beetles that make their own light. They do this through a cool chemical reaction that takes place in their bodies. Readers learn fascinating facts about these insects through informative text as well as engaging fact boxes. Science concepts such as life cycles are presented in fun ways as readers explore the lives of glowworms and see detailed photographs of these insects. What's the difference between a glowworm and a firefly? The answer is waiting for readers to discover!
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Coral
by Sarah Machajewski
Part of the Glow-in-the-Dark Animals series
Coral reefs are home to a wide variety of marine life. Some of the animals that live near coral reefs can glow in the dark, but so can many species of corals themselves! Corals use their ability to glow as a kind of sunscreen, and it can even be used to feed creatures that live on coral reefs. How do corals glow? Readers discover the answer to that question through informative text, including fact boxes. Colorful photographs of corals keep readers engaged as they learn about these amazing animals.
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Lantern Fish
by Sara Howell
Part of the Glow-in-the-Dark Animals series
A lantern fish has a body covered with organs that can make their own light! This light helps lantern fish survive in the depths of the ocean. Readers view detailed photographs of these amazing animals in their ocean habitats as they learn fascinating facts about their lives. Additional information about lantern fish is provided through fact boxes. These fish can use their glowing ability like a superpower to make them invisible to predators. Readers discover this and other cool facts with each turn of the page.
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Plankton
by Ryan Nagelhout
Part of the Glow-in-the-Dark Animals series
There are some beaches that glow in the dark! Glowing waves are caused by plankton floating in the water, and these tiny animals can have a very bright light. Readers learn fun facts about these microscopic animals, including what they eat, what eats them, and what makes them glow. Fact boxes provide additional information about these creatures and their habitats. Vibrant photographs show individual plankton up close, as well as the groups of plankton that make water appear to sparkle.
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Fireflies
by Sara Howell
Part of the Glow-in-the-Dark Animals series
Readers will find out what makes fireflies glow as they discover fun facts about these incredible glow-in-the-dark insects. Fireflies glow for many reasons, including attracting mates and even other species of fireflies to eat! The biology behind a firefly's glowing body and the ways it uses its glow are just some of the things readers learn as they explore informative text and helpful fact boxes. Colorful images of fireflies show these insects glowing in beautiful detail.
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