Extreme Planet: Journey Through The Amazon (Extreme Planet)
by Rob Lloyd Jones
Set off on a journey along the world's largest river, and deep into the planet's largest rainforest. Turn the pages and lift the flaps to explore steamy, sweaty jungle and discover the secrets of its most extreme plants and animals. Visit some of the people who have made the Amazon their home, and learn how to help protect this incredible but fragile ecosystem.
Little children can discover a sunny garden full of life in this delightful pop-up book. The three-dimensional scenes show bees buzzing around a flowerbed full of flowers, a mischievous rabbit hiding in the vegetable patch and goldfish swimming beneath the lily pads in the pond. With simple text on each page, this is a pleasure to share together. With free online audio to listen to.
Lift the flaps to see how lots of things we throw away don't really belong in the bin. Find out how rubbish can damage our planet. Then step into a repair cafe and a zero waste shop to discover inspiring ways to produce much less waste.
Which animals make their nests from woodland trees? Who's awake in the woods at night? Who builds dams on woodland rivers? In this book, you'll find the answers and lots more amazing facts about woodland creatures. With simple text and beautiful illustrations, plus Usborne Quicklinks to websites with carefully selected video clips and activities.
Welcome to the Forest at Night (Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems)
by Ruth Owen
Welcome to the City at Night (Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems)
by Ruth Owen
Many wild animals share their habitats with people. This fascinating series describes the life cycles, habitats, and adaptations of eight amazing creatures that can be found in cities and towns.
Raccoons in the Dark (Creatures of the Night)
by Jean Claude O'Mara
Wombats (Wombats) (Animales Nocturnos (Nocturnal Animals))
by Julie Murray
Ollie Finds a New Home, The Story of a Burrowing Owl on Marco Island
by Roseanne Pawelec
Bats (Animal Abilities) (Raintree Perspectives Animal Abilities)
by Charlotte Guillain
This series offers a fun and original look at some of the world’s cleverest and most interesting animals - from man’s best friend, to man’s worst pest. In Bats, readers will discover the special abilities that these amazing animals have adapted to help them survive in their wild environment, what humans have trained them to do using their special skills and intelligence, and where their abilities are vastly superior to our own. The book also looks at how we have used technology to recreate bats'...