Who can resist a mini animal? These simple and adorable titles take a look at some of the most impossibly small species in the world! Easy language paired with fun and colorful photographs make this series a must-read! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.
Curious kids ages 3 to 7 will be excited to learn about nighttime and all its mysteries, from the stars to hooting owls. These engaging Explore My World picture books on subjects kids care about combine simple stories with unforgettable photography. They invite little kids to take their first big steps toward understanding the world around them and are just the thing for parents and kids to curl up with and read aloud.
Wild babies come in many different shapes and species. From pufflings to porcupettes, meet some of our world's most incredible infants. Philip Bunting celebrates the cute and cuddly babies of the animal world in this laugh-out-loud book. Wild About Babies is filled with Philip's glorious illustrations and signature humour, combined with fascinating facts about the what childhood looks like across the animal kingdom.
Which animals come out at night? How do they find food in the dark? Where do they go during the day? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more about the secret world of night animals. The easy-to-read text has been specially written with the help of a reading expert. Suggested websites add to the adventure.
Crawly! Hairy! Maybe a bit scary? Snails slime upside down. Eeek! Worms can somersault and butterflies smell like cake. YUM. Wait, don't eat them... Because bugs are truly BRILLIANT! Matt Robertson’s quirky text and sweet yet hilarious illustrations show exactly why minibeasts can be truly awesome in their own unique way. The book includes 14 hilarious globally inclusive, bug-tastic spreads, featuring worms, bees, beetles, dragonflies, butterflies, moths, grasshoppers, spiders, ants, snails an...
Bat Rescue follows the ups and downs of the lives of these special animals as they are cared for at the Tolga Bat Hospital in Australia and focuses on both individual animals and the incredible people who look after them. Packed with emotional stories, but these books are also supported by environmental and educational content. Each book touches on issues such as conservation, habitat destruction, poaching, how each animal lives in the wild and how they are cared for in captivity.Animal Rescue,...
A beautifully illustrated reference book filled with 1000 amazing animals, from lizards and llamas to gorillas, great white sharks and much more. Every picture is labelled with its name, and there’s an index of all the names at the back of the book. A wonderful way to discover the wildlife and ecology of different habitats.
This beautifully illustrated little book is the perfect companion for a woodland wander. From trees and fungi to birds and bugs, it's packed with different plants and animals for children to spot. There's a spotting chart and stickers at the back so they can keep track of the ones they've seen.
Age range 5+ From winged bats to cheeky monkeys, and from leaping dolphins to stalking polar bears, the world of animals is wonderfully diverse. This popular series travels the planet to study these and other fascinating mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates. Beautiful photos are paired with STEM-appropriate text to examine the featured creature’s appearance, habitat, behaviours, and life cycle. Each title also presents a folk story that people have used to help explain the animal’...
Fennec Foxes (Nocturnal Animals) (Checkerboard Animal Library: Nocturnal Animals)
by Kristin Petrie
Aye-Ayes (Nocturnal Animals) (Checkerboard Animal Library: Nocturnal Animals)
by Kristin Petrie
Big Book of Big Animals (Big Books of Big Things)
by Hazel Maskell
Presents facts about the physical aspects of animals which are grouped into categories such as sea creatures, polar animals, and dangerous animals.
J'Explore le Monde: La Nuit (National Geographic Kids)
by Jill Esbaum
Calls of the Wild: Nighttime Animals (Calls of the Wild)
by Paul Beck
The Nocturnals Explore Unique Adaptations of Nighttime Animals (Nocturnals)
by Tracey Hecht
Have you ever wondered what's under the ground? A fascinating world lies hidden there. In an exciting journey into the Earth, young children can lift flaps and peep into holes to find ants and bunnies, pipes and trains, fossils and even lava!
Meet the animals! Owl wants to know, Who Hoo Are You? From tipped-over turtle to hugely happy hippo, from busy buzzy bee to curious calico kitten, Kate Endle's colorful and original collage illustrations are a treat. With just enough rhyme and alliteration, young readers and the read-to will love this board book. Endle's handmade artwork is striking a chord in the crafty world nationally and in the Pacific Northwest.
Anyone who has been to 'Gotham City' and wandered about a bit has most likely spotted a giant inflatable rat or two. There are many stories as to why they are there but, until now, nobody had discovered the real truth about their secret lives. Join celebrated children's author, Sir Rhymesalot as he goes undercover to burrow down to the inflated-rat-underworld for a ride that lifts you high into the sky. As with all Sir Rhymesalot titles, rhythm and rhyming verse lead the way, and sing you throug...
First Sticker Book Wild Animals (First Sticker Books)
by Holly Bathie
This vibrant book takes children from the tropical jungle to the deep sea via deserts, forests and mountains, revealing wild animals big and small along the way. With plenty of stickers to add to every page, children will love exploring the diverse habitats and creating colourful animal scenes.