It Could Still Be a Dinosaur

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1993
Illustrations and brief text describe some of the different dinosaurs that lived millions of years ago.

Mirror, Mirror

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1994


If It Weren't for Farmers

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1993
Briefly describes some of the work that is done on different kinds of farms and the foods that are produced there.

Our Living Forests

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1999
Describes different types of forests and some of the kinds of trees that grow in them, as well as the animals that live there and threats to their existence.

Monkeys Are a Lot Like Us

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1995

Thanks to Cows

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1992
A simple description of how a cow produces milk and how the milk is processed for human consumption.

It Could Still Be Water

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1992
A simple description of the uses, properties, and forms of water.

The natural world comes alive for young readers with Rookie Read-About RM Science! With striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of text, this series immediately involves young readers as they discover intriguing facts about the fascinating world around them.

All the Colors of the Rainbow

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1998
Explains how rainbows are formed by the colors in sunlight shining through water.

A Snail's Pace

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1999
The natural world comes alive for young readers with Rookie Read-About RM Science! With striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of text, this series immediately involves young readers as they discover intriguing facts about the fascinating world around them.

Smart, Clean Pigs

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1993
Briefly describes where pigs live, what they look like, and how they behave.

It Could Still Be Coral

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1996
Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of coral polyps and describes what coral reefs are like and how they form.

The Wheat We Eat

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1999
Discusses the growing, processing, and eating of wheat, one of the most common types of grain in the United States.

When a Storm Comes Up

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1995

Spiders Are Not Insects

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1996
An introduction to the spider, an eight-legged creature, not to be confused with the six-legged insect.

These Birds Can't Fly

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1998
Briefly describes ostriches, emus, cassowaries, and kiwis--flightless birds known as ratites--as well as another bird that cannot fly, the penguin.

Taking Root

by Allan Fowler

Published 31 March 2000

Let's Talk about Tongues

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1997
Defines the physical characteristics and uses of human and animal tongues, as well as other meanings of a word that can describe a language or part of a shoe.

It Could Still Be a Bird

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 October 1990
Identifies the characteristics of birds and provides specific examples including the penguin, ostrich, peacock, and pelican.