Pronghorn
by Chris Bowman
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
Whether they are outsprinting a predator or completing the longest land-animal migration in North America, pronghorn show they were born to run. They can reach speeds of about 55 miles per hour! Learn more about these speedy animals in this educational title for young readers.
Jackrabbits
by Christina Leaf
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
Did you know that jackrabbits can move up to 40 miles per hour? They have to be quick to avoid hungry predators. Find out other ways these speedy animals have adapted to survive in this captivating read.
Wolves
by Michael Dahl
read by Various Readers
Part of the North American Animals series
Wolves often hunt in packs in North America. Learn all about these furry predators and their habits in Wolves.
Gray Wolves
by Christina Leaf
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
In children's stories, gray wolves are often cast as villains. But these powerful predators are a vital part of North America's wilderness. Hunt down more information about these important animals in this title for young readers.
Red-tailed Hawks
by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
Red-tailed hawks have excellent eyesight. These birds of prey soar high in the air, scanning open fields for small prey. When they find their target, they go into a dive and ambush their prey. Elementary students will be all eyes when they grab this informative title on red-tailed hawks.
Bald Eagles
by Chris Bowman
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
Bald eagles can be seen soaring high in the sky in search of food. After spotting a potential meal, they swoop down to grab the prey with their powerful talons. Learn more about these iconic birds in this title for young students.
Nine-banded Armadillos
by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
These little armored mammals are the only of their kind to wear protective shells. While most species are found outside the United States, the nine-banded armadillo is the only American species. Read all about these shielded creatures in this interesting title for young readers.
Bighorn Sheep
by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
These heavy mammals carry up to 30-pound horns on their heads. Even the bones in their bodies do not weigh that much! Climb through the mountains with these agile animals in this informative title.
Moose
by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
As the largest member of the deer family, the nimbleness of these mammals is impressive. A male's threatening antlers can span well over six feet in length. Find out more surprising facts about these solitary animals in this informative read for beginning readers.
Great Horned Owls
by Christina Leaf
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
Great-horned owls earn their nickname "tiger in the sky." These fierce hunters use stealth to surprise all kinds of prey. They are even the only animals to regularly hunt skunks! Swoop into this exciting read to find out how they sharpen their hunting skills and much more.
American Bison
by Chris Bowman
read by Dana Fleming
Part of the North American Animals series
American bison used to number in the millions. Large herds roamed the plains of North America. Today, thousands can still be found grazing on protected lands. Find out more about the largest land animals in North America in this informative title for young readers.
Red Foxes
by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
read by Mandy Kaplan
Part of the North American Animals series
Red foxes get a lot of use out of their bushy tails! Called a brush, it helps them balance, communicate with other foxes, and it even keeps them warm on cold nights! See what else these sly critters are capable of in this title for young students.