Jungle Crash!

by Sarah Levete

Published 10 March 2011
What happens to the animals and habitat when a tree is chopped down in
the rain forest? Exploring the sequence of events that follow, this
book shows the importance of keeping the rain forest safe from logging.




White Wolves Non-fiction is
a guided reading scheme which takes a high-interest approach to core
geography, history and science topics. It has been created to
appeal to children and reflect
the range of texts in the real world, from guidebooks to
cookbooks. Covering a wide
range of topics at different reading levels, these books are ideal for
classroom and topic
libraries, and for teaching non-fiction
literacy skills in a curriculum context.

Save the Sea

by Sarah Levete

Published 10 March 2011
The sea is a wonderful place full of fish, mammals and other amazing
creatures. What keeps the sea clean and what makes the sea dirty? Find
out what animals are in danger from pollution and what you can do to
help. This book also includes activity ideas.



White Wolves Non-fiction is
a guided reading scheme which takes a high-interest approach to core
geography, history and science topics. It has been created to
appeal to children and reflect
the range of texts in the real world, from guidebooks to
cookbooks. Covering a wide
range of topics at different reading levels, these books are ideal for
classroom and topic
libraries, and for teaching non-fiction
literacy skills in a curriculum context.

Book band: Purple
Ideal for ages: 5+

Top Science Myths: You Decide! covers twenty of the most common myths about science. From time travel to sneezing, this book is packed with facts, providing all of the information to decide for yourself about what is true and what is impossible. This book provides a fresh and exciting insight into scientific enquiry. White Wolves Non-fiction is a guided reading scheme which takes a high-interest approach to core geography, history and science topics. These books are ideal for classroom and topic libraries, and for teaching non-fiction literacy skills in a curriculum context.

Rainforest See Where I Live!

by Sarah Levete

Published 10 March 2011
The rainforests of the world contain millions of different types of
plants and animals. Find out about some of the amazing rainforest animals and their
habitats with this informative book.



White Wolves Non-fiction is a
guided reading scheme which takes a high-interest approach to core
geography, history and science topics. It has been created to appeal to
children and reflect the range of texts in the real world, from
guidebooks to cookbooks. Covering a wide range of topics at different
reading levels, these books are ideal for classroom and topic
libraries, and for teaching non-fiction literacy skills in a curriculum
context.

Book band: Purple
Ideal for ages: 6+