Animal Hunting and Feeding (Animal Behavior) (Animal Behavior (Chelsea House))
by Natalie Goldstein
All animals have to eat, but feeding behavior goes far beyond predators and prey. Animals have a variety of ways to find food. Some sit and wait for food to come to them. Others chase or trap their food. Other animals are scavengers and decomposers, breaking down the leftovers of other animals' meals. ""Animal Hunting and Feeding"" explains these various techniques as well as the importance of food chains and food webs.
The History of China (Understanding China (Hardcover)) (Understanding China (eBook))
Hammond Children's World Atlas (Young Explorers)
by Norman S Barrett, Hannah Kate Jones, and Elisabeth Sackett
My Perfect Day Wake Up Play Basketball Eat Breakfast Play Basketball Eat Lunch Play Basketball Eat Dinner Play Basketball Sleep
by Ich Trau Mich
2500 words with pictorial definitions arranged within broad alphabetical categories such as astronauts, family, and medical center.
Literacy World Stages 1/ 2 Non-Fiction: A Dictionary of Eponyms (6 Pack) (LITERACY WORLD NEW EDITION)
by Sylvia Karavis and Gill Matthews
The Literacy World encyclopaedias and dictionaries are full of interesting information to help you deliver the National Literacy Strategy objectives for using reference texts. They are available as Big Books and smaller pupil books.
The World Almanac for Kids 2005 (World Almanac for Kids ) (World Almanac for Kids (Hardcover))
Keystart World Atlas (Keystart S.)
New Book of Knowledge, The, Year 2008 Edition (New Book of Knowledge, The, Year 2008 Edition)
This bright, action-packed volume reveals the high-tech world of space as you’ve never seen it before. It not only explains how to look at the night sky and how planets and stars were formed, but reveals fascinating facts about the history of space exploration. Did you know, for example, that Discovery blasted off in 2009 with a bat clinging to its external tank?Informative, off-beat and fun, this lavishly illustrated book will appeal to even the most reluctant of readers.
Once you pick me up, you won't want to put me down...I'm an encyclopedia, but not as you know it. Big books with facts are boring - I'm not. I'm more like a computer game than a book, crammed with funky pages and cartoons. Forget A-Z, just follow my lead and you'll be amazed where you end up! Was Beethoven a punk? Why is 10 to the power of 100 called a googol? How are smelly feet connected to nuclear weapons? I've got it all covered. Read me in bed, read me on the bus, or even in the loo! Just p...
Essential French Phrasebook and Dictionary (Usborne Essential Guides)
by Nicole Irving, Leslie Colvin, and Kate Needham
This is a fun and easy way to learn 50 important phrases in the English language. A simple, colourful game or activity practices two or three phrases at a time. The activities in this book cover all the important themes including greetings, colours, numbers, family, likes and dislikes. There is extra vocabulary and a simple pronunciation guide to help with each activity and the activities are not write-in, so the books can also be for library use. The books in this series also have a summary of...