-- Selections by Zora Neale Hurston, John James Audubon, and others with ties to the Gulf Coast pay tribute to the region's strong storytelling traditionThis book on the Gulf Coast's natural features reveals the richness of the region spanning Texas to Florida. With stops in uniquely southern locales, the book introduces dynamic inhabitants of the area.
Marshes, swamps, and bogs can seem remote and even impenetrable to kids. Yet these ecosystems host a diverse range of plants and animals. This book explores the importance of wetlands, and why some people are concerned that they are often threatened or destroyed by human development.
Insects & Oceans (Wacky Science (Playaway))
by Kim Mitzo Thompson and Karen Mitzo Hilderbrand
Se Congela Y Se Derrite (Freezing and Melting) (Mi Primer Paso al Mundo Real -- El Agua (First Step Nonficti)
by Robin Nelson
Fishy Friends, a Journey Through the Coral Kingdom
by Michael Patrick O'Neill
Water Hb-Environment Starts (Environment Starts Here)
by Brenda Williams
Discusses where water is found, where it goes, and how we use it.
Introduces some famous rivers and lakes around the world, including the Nile River, Lake Titicaca, and the Ganges River.
Water Pb-Pup (Planet Under Pressure)
by Louise Spilsbury and Richard Spilsbury
The Mighty Mississippi (Geography of the World) (Geography of the World: Rivers)
by Charnan Simon
Infromation Plus Compact Waternovember 1999 (Information Plus Compact)
Oceans (Make It Work! Geography (Paperback World)) (Make It Work! Geography (Hardcover World))
by Barbara Taylor and Andrew Haslam
-- This series looks at the physical world from a scientific, geographical, and historical point of view. -- Maps, diagrams, experiments, landscape models, and projects help kids understand the concepts of earth science. -- Step-by- step explanations of basic geographical principles. -- An invaluable science series for school and home.