White-Tailed Deer

by Al Albertson

Published 1 January 2020

Raccoons

by Al Albertson

Published 1 January 2020

Gray Wolves

by Al Albertson

Published 1 January 2020

Great Gray Owls

by Al Albertson

Published 1 January 2020

Great gray owls can rotate their heads 280 degrees! This unique skill is one of many adaptations outlined in this low-level title about great gray owls. Simple text and beautiful photos combine to offer readers an inside look at how these forest flyers were made for the forest. Added features offer information such as range conservation status life span and diet.


Moose

by Al Albertson

Published 1 January 2020

Moose are forest survivors! Split hooves thick fur and other adaptations help these tall mammals thrive in the diverse forest biome. This simple text takes readers on a journey through the forest for an up-close look at the lives of moose. Special features offer extra information such as range conservation status life span and diet.


Black Bears

by Al Albertson

Published 1 January 2020

A black bear moseys through a thick forest. It is foraging for its next meal! Smaller creatures scurry out of sight to make way for the woodland ruler. In this title about black bears simple text helps readers explore how the bears are adapted to life in the forest biome. The text is supported by special features that show off range conservation status life span and diet.