It Could Still Be a Rock

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 April 1993
Discusses the size, shape, composition, origin, and other aspects of different kinds of rocks.

Animals Under the Ground

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1998
Briefly describes some of the animals that make their homes underground, including moles, prairie dogs, and woodchucks.


A Good Nights Sleep

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1996
Provides information about the need for sleep and effects of its lack, sleepwalking, dreaming, animals which sleep and dream, nocturnal animals, and hibernation.

Stars in the Sky

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 October 1996
A simple look at stars--what they are, where they are located, how we see them.

Busy, Buzzy Bees

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1995


Arctic Tundra

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1996
Describes the climate as well as plant, animal, and human life in the nearly treeless area spread across northern parts of Canada, Alaska, Europe, and Asia.

It Could Still Be a Cat

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 November 2000
Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of cats and examines some different kinds.

A simple introduction to the physical features and behavior of a variety of baby animals.

Raccoons

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 2000

Really Big Cats

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1998
An introduction to the habits and habitats of lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars.

Provides general information about sheep and goats and some of the products, such as cheese and wool, that we get from them.

When You Look Up at the Moon

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1994

Tasting Things

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1991
A simple introduction to the sense of taste.

It Could Still Be a Butterfly

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1994

It Could Still Be a Worm

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1996

Simple Machines

by A Fowler and Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 2001


Can You See the Wind?

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1999
A simple discussion of wind, the causes of air movements, and the uses of wind power.