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Series:
How & Why
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Animals Prepare for Winter
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 3 December 2005
Describes some of the ways such different creatures as terns, chipmunks, bears, toads, weasels, and praying mantises survive the winter.
Insects Grow and Change
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 16 December 2001
Briefly describes how such insects as a praying mantis, silk worm, and bumblebee grow from eggs and larvae to adults.
Plants Eat Insects
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 3 December 2005
Explains how and why pitcher plants, sundews, and other carnivorous plants trap insects for food.
Birds Use Their Beaks
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 16 December 2001
Explains how different kinds of birds use their beaks for such things as eating, preening, and courtship displays.
Animals Hatch from Eggs
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 16 December 2001
Explains how animals protect their eggs and why some animals lay their eggs in special places.
Birds Build Nests
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 16 December 2001
Describes some of the various places where birds build nests and lay their eggs.
Seeds Travel
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 16 December 2001
Briefly describes some of the different ways various kinds of seeds are carried from place to place to find good places to grow.
Spiders Spin Silk
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 16 December 2001
Briefly explains how spiders make silk and use it in various ways.
Insects Visit Flowers
by
Elaine Pascoe
Published 16 December 2001
Explains how insects use plants for food and how their presence is helpful to the plants.