A simple explanation of the moon and why it changes shape throughout the month.

Ferns

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 2001

Life in a Wetland

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1998
A simple description of what a wetland is and what kinds of life can be found in it.


Chicken or the Egg?

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1993
A brief look at the physical characteristics, breeds, and habits of chickens and at how modern poultry farms produce eggs and chickens.

Apples of Your Eye

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1994

Discover the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of bears.
The natural world comes alive for young readers (Ages 6-7) 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.

Squirrels and Chipmunks

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1997
Introduces members of the squirrel family, including woodchucks and prairie dogs.

Gator or Croc?

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1996
Simple text and illustrations describe the differences between alligators and crocodiles.

Energy from the Sun

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1997
Defines energy and examines how energy from the sun provides us with heat, light, plants, food and other things necessary for life on Earth.

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.

It Could Still Be Endangered

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 2000
Presents many animals that are extinct or endangered, such as the bald eagle, passenger pigeon, and American bison, tells what has caused their numbers to dwindle, and suggests how they might be saved.

What Do You See in a Cloud?

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1996
Simple text and illustrations describe what clouds are made of, how they differ, and why they fall back to earth as rain.

Pine Trees

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 2001

It Could Still Be a Tree

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1990
Identifies the characteristics of trees and provides specific examples, including the maple, evergreen, magnolia, and redwood.

Shellfish Aren't Fish

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1998
Provides information about oysters, clams, scallops, and mussels--sea animals that live in shells.

It Could Still Be a Mammal

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1990
Identifies the characteristics of mammals and provides specific examples, including the whale, bat, kangaroo, and puppy.

Hard-To-See Animals

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 March 1998
Illustrations and brief text describe how different animals use their coloring to blend into their surroundings.

How Animals See Things

by Allan Fowler

Published 1 September 1998
Briefly explains how different animals see.

Examines the sun in the context of other, more distant stars and discusses the night sky and movement of the earth.