Rabbits Dig Burrows

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 1 January 2018

Age range 6 to 9

Where does a baby bunny go to hide from scary predators in an open field?

In this illustrated narrative non-fiction book, a mother rabbit digs a burrow so that she and her baby can stay safe. Using clear text, accompanied by colourful illustrations, this book explains how rabbits use their special skills to create a home that fits their needs. Includes a map showing where in the world these animals are found and a 'Build Like a Rabbit' hands-on activity.


Orangutans Build Tree Nests

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 1 January 2018

Age range 6 to 9

How does a baby orangutan stay safe in the middle of the dangerous jungle?

In this illustrated narrative non-fiction book, a mother orangutan builds a tree nest in a safe place for her and her baby in the midst of the tropical rain forest.

Accompanied by colourful illustrations, the easy-to-read text explains how apes use their special skills to create a home that fits their needs.

Includes a map showing where in the world these animals are found and a "Build Like an Orangutan" hands-on activity.


Bees Build Beehives

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 15 July 2017

Beavers Build Lodges

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 15 July 2017

Birds Build Nests

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 15 July 2017

Bears Make Dens

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 15 July 2017
"La mamá oso negro cava una guarida para el invierno y dentro de ella trae al mundo a sus crías. Esta obra documental ilustrada incluye un mapa de distribución y una actividad práctica "Construye como un oso", además de un glosario y otros recursos"--


Rabbits Dig Burrows

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 15 July 2017

Bees Build Beehives

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 6 February 2018
A beehive looks neat from the outside, but have you ever wondered how those busy bees built it? From bird nests to beehives, this illustrated narrative nonfiction series explains how animals use their special skills to make a home that fits their needs. Range maps show where each animal lives and a hands-on activity in each book encourages kids to try the animals' building techniques for themselves. When a hive gets too crowded, some bees leave and build a new hive of their own to raise baby bees. This illustrated narrative nonfiction book includes a range map and a "Build Like a Bee" hands-on activity, plus glossary and further resources.

Bears Make Dens

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 1 January 2018

Birds Build Nests

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 1 January 2018

Beavers Build Lodges

by Elizabeth Raum

Published 6 February 2018
A beehive looks neat from the outside, but have you ever wondered how those busy bees built it? From bird nests to beehives, this illustrated narrative nonfiction series explains how animals use their special skills to make a home that fits their needs. Range maps show where each animal lives and a hands-on activity in each book encourages kids to try the animals' building techniques for themselves. Beaver finds a mate and then the pair build a dam and a lodge to raise their kits. This illustrated narrative nonfiction book includes a range map and a "Build Like a Beaver" hands-on activity, plus glossary and further resources.