Wild Cities

by Timothy Bradley

Published 1 July 2012
Featuring detailed photos and images, fascinating facts, and a helpful index and glossary for reference, readers will learn about the way animals of all kinds work together in cities of their very own. Elementary readers will be fascinated by the informational text that familiarizes them to topics like habitation and Colony Collapse Disorder.

Demons of the Deep

by Timothy Bradley

Published 15 January 2013
This fascinating nonfiction reader will allow elementary readers to discover the dangerous and strange creatures of the deep ocean. Readers come along on deep sea exploration to learn about marine animals they may have never heard of, including gulper eels, yeti crabs, and deep-sea lizardfish. With detailed stunning photos and images, informational text, a glossary of terms, and intriguing facts, children will be excited to learn about these unbelievable predators.

Danger in the Desert

by Timothy Bradley

Published 15 January 2013
In this adventurous nonfiction title, elementary readers discover poisonous plants and dangerous animals from deserts around the world. Readers will be enthralled with its vivid images, informational text, and interesting facts about desert ecology and desert plants and animals, including sidewinder snakes, dingoes, desert locusts, and barrel cacti.

Straight Talk: Gross Anatomy

by Timothy Bradley

Published 1 September 2012
"Blood, guts, and brains! They aren't pretty, but they keep us alive. Find out the truth about our gooey bodies to learn exactly what makes us human- and what makes us gross."--Page 4 of cover.

Terror in the Tropics

by Timothy Bradley

Published 15 January 2013
In this fascinating nonfiction title, elementary readers are invited to discover terrifying plants and animals of the tropics. Readers will discover what makes poisonous plants so harmful and why dangerous jungle animals are so deadly through engaging features, including bright images, diagrams, and charts, informational text, and captivating facts.