Scientists believe more than half of Earth’s plants and animals reside in tropical rain forests. Many species have yet to be discovered! These wet, humid forests are found near the equator, where it’s warm year-round. Discover the importance of tropical rain forests in this fun title for exploring minds.

Life In A Coral Reef

by Kari Schuetz

Published 1 January 2016

Coral reefs are home to thousands of living species including some of the most vibrant plants and animals on the planet. Many reef inhabitants help each other survive. Sea anemones for example provide shelter for clownfish. In return the striped fish bring tasty treats to the anemones and help lure prey into their tentacles! Dive into this colorful educational book for young learners.


Life In A Tundra

by Kari Schuetz

Published 1 January 2016

Offering a stark contrast to hot sandy deserts and tropical rain forests the tundra is buried in snow and ice most of the year. However life finds a way to flourish. During the short summer flowers bloom and animals roam the land even though temperatures rarely reach 50 degrees Fahrenheit! This title will teach young readers how plants and animals survive in severe cold.


Life in a Desert

by Kari Schuetz

Published 1 January 2016

Barren land little rainfall and deadly temperatures are well-known features of deserts. But did you know that many desert plants have long root systems that grow in search of water? Plants and animals have to adapt in order to survive. Some plants grow waxy leaves to hold in water and many animals store fat in a hump or tail. In this title beginning readers will learn all about deserts and how life develops in extreme conditions.