Barn Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
A barn owl screams! Its white feathers flash brightly in the dark night sky. This title for young readers introduces readers to these interesting owls. Carefully organized chapters cover where the owls live as well as their physical features, diet, behavior, and more! Beautiful photos accompany the fact-filled information, keeping readers engaged and helping them make connections to the text. Features include a range map, wingspan graphic, diet chart, and life cycle diagram.
Great Horned Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
Great horned owls are some of the most well-known owls in North and South America. Many people recognize their hoot! In this carefully leveled early reader, kids will learn all about great horned owls' appearance, hunting strategies, and young. Special features draw attention to the owls' diet, life cycle, and more. A table of contents, glossary, and index help readers practice nonfiction reading skills.
Spotted Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
Spotted owls are successful hunters. When they catch more than they can eat, they cache food in trees and under rocks. Young readers will find fun, approachable text, vibrant photos, and informational features in this title about spotted owls. Chapters highlight the owls' appearance, hunting habits and diet, young, and life cycle. A range map, wingspan diagram, food feature, and life span graphic reinforce information from the main text.
Great Gray Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
Great gray owls always look like they are dressed up! Their feathers make a bow tie shape on their necks. This carefully leveled book about great gray owls introduces young readers to the species' size and appearance, behavior, life cycle, and more! A range map shows where they are found in the world. A life cycle graphic takes readers through each major life phase. Diet and appearance features add visual support to the text.
Great Gray Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
Great gray owls always look like they are dressed up! Their feathers make a bow tie shape on their necks. This carefully leveled book about great gray owls introduces young readers to the species' size and appearance, behavior, life cycle, and more! A range map shows where they are found in the world. A life cycle graphic takes readers through each major life phase. Diet and appearance features add visual support to the text.
Great Horned Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
Great horned owls are some of the most well-known owls in North and South America. Many people recognize their hoot! In this carefully leveled early reader, kids will learn all about great horned owls' appearance, hunting strategies, and young. Special features draw attention to the owls' diet, life cycle, and more. A table of contents, glossary, and index help readers practice nonfiction reading skills.
Elf Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
Not only are elf owls the smallest owls in the world. They also hold the title for the smallest raptors! Young readers will learn much more about these tiny owls in this fact-filled title. Approachable text helps readers build confidence while coordinating photos add interest and aid in understanding. Features highlight the elf owl's range, diet, physical features, and more!
Elf Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
Not only are elf owls the smallest owls in the world. They also hold the title for the smallest raptors! Young readers will learn much more about these tiny owls in this fact-filled title. Approachable text helps readers build confidence while coordinating photos add interest and aid in understanding. Features highlight the elf owl's range, diet, physical features, and more!
Barn Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
A barn owl screams! Its white feathers flash brightly in the dark night sky. This title for young readers introduces readers to these interesting owls. Carefully organized chapters cover where the owls live as well as their physical features, diet, behavior, and more! Beautiful photos accompany the fact-filled information, keeping readers engaged and helping them make connections to the text. Features include a range map, wingspan graphic, diet chart, and life cycle diagram.
Burrowing Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
A burrowing owl runs toward a grasshopper sitting on a blade of prairie grass. Before the grasshopper can hop away, the owl grabs it with its talons! This title about burrowing owls is full of interesting facts, colorful photos, and fascinating features. The leveled text covers burrowing owls' appearance, behavior and more. Features reinforce the main text through a range map, life cycle graphic, and wingspan feature.
Spotted Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
Spotted owls are successful hunters. When they catch more than they can eat, they cache food in trees and under rocks. Young readers will find fun, approachable text, vibrant photos, and informational features in this title about spotted owls. Chapters highlight the owls' appearance, hunting habits and diet, young, and life cycle. A range map, wingspan diagram, food feature, and life span graphic reinforce information from the main text.
Burrowing Owls
Part of the Who's Hoo? Owls! series
A burrowing owl runs toward a grasshopper sitting on a blade of prairie grass. Before the grasshopper can hop away, the owl grabs it with its talons! This title about burrowing owls is full of interesting facts, colorful photos, and fascinating features. The leveled text covers burrowing owls' appearance, behavior and more. Features reinforce the main text through a range map, life cycle graphic, and wingspan feature.