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Marine Minibeasts
by Kerry Nagle
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
Marine minibeasts are weird, wild, and wonderful oceanic animals with no backbones. They might look like flowers, bugs, stars, or snails, but they are all perfectly suited for life in the sea. They're not really beasts, but they are truly out of the ordinary and oddly transfixing. This book will introduce learners to a whole new way of seeing marine life. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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Sea Birds
by Julie Murphy
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
Penguins, gulls, and puffins are all seabirds. Seabirds spend much of their time in the water. Some are great at fishing. Others steal their food. Some seabirds fly over water searching for fish. Others can't fly at all. This colorful and fun book looks at how these weird, wild, and wonderful birds survive on land and at sea. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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Minibeasts
by Shelley Underwood
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
This captivating book looks at some of the world's smallest animals with no backbones. Each minibeast has its own special features that help it survive. These features include the way it moves, how it catches food, and where it lives. Minibeasts are found in most parts of the world, some even live underwater. Readers will be inspired to go outdoors and look for their own minibeasts. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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Crabs
by Kerry Nagle
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
There's no doubt about it-crabs are weird, wild, and wonderful enough for their own book. These sea and land loving crustaceans are captivating to the mind and curious to the eyes. Powerful and scary pincers hold the fascination, as does the variety of shapes, colors, and sizes in which these crawlers are found. Readers will turn to this book again and again to take a peek at the weirdest, wildest, and most wonderful of the Decapoda order. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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Arachnids
by Julie Murphy
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
Arachnids are a special group of animals that includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites. This attention-grabbing book takes a close look at some of these amazing creatures. Their poisonous fangs help them catch prey and defend themselves. Their complex webs and nets catch food and keep their eggs safe. These are just some of the weird, wild, and wonderful ways that arachnids survive in the wild. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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Birds
by Rose Inserra
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
Emus, owls, and penguins are weird, wild, and wonderful-as are the rest of the creatures in the world of Aves. They are the only living things that have feathers. Some are famous for their singing and others have color combinations and feather shapes that are amazing. Some birds fly to distant places, while others can't even leave the ground. Students will love viewing, reading, and turning the pages of this book that looks at feathered creatures and what they do to survive. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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Marine Creatures
by Kerry Nagle
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
The ocean is home to many weird, wild, and wonderful creatures. The compelling spectrum of underwater life is richly displayed here, from the tiny seahorse to the immense whale. All have special ways of surviving in their habitat and coexisting with neighbors, which will intrigue readers and make this book a favorite for leisure reading and early writing projects. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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Frogs
by Gary Underwood
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
The home terrain of frogs is diverse; they're found in places such as water-bogged swamps, parched deserts, and frosty snowy fields. This narrative takes readers through the amazing life of some truly weird, wild, and wonderful Ranidae and Anura family members. Photographs of each long-limbed creature captivate readers while fact boxes keep the information flowing in a fun and engaging way. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books.
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Worms
by Rose Inserra
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
Worms are weird, wild, wonderful, and wiggly creatures. Students will be intrigued by the variety of worms that is presented here, including worms without eyes and teeth that still manage to find and eat fascinating meals. Some even have poison to protect themselves. The world of worms-displayed in vivid photographs and explained through a captivating narrative-awaits the curious reader. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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Insects
by Shelley Underwood
Part of the Weird, Wild, and Wonderful series
This book takes an interesting journey into the world of a creature that is always around us-the insect. Insects have been around for millions of years and are the largest group of creatures on the planet. The variety is truly spellbinding-from the seemingly lighter-than air butterfly to the skin crawling, scurrying cockroach-students will be gripped by this fascinating narrative with eye-catching photographs. Series Review: Weird, Wild, And Wonderful"This Series Is Well Organized. Each Book, Except Frogs, Contains A "Fact File" That Are Charts With Various Information...All The Books In The Series Have "Fact Bites" Located Throughout The Books. These "Fact Bi
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