Life Cycle of A. . .

by Angela Royston

Published 1 July 1998

Chicken

by Angela Royston

Published 15 July 1998
Introduces the mating, hatching, life cycle, eating, predators, and lifespan of chickens.

Sunflower

by Angela Royston

Published 15 July 1998
Introduces the parts, pollination, life cycle, and farming of sunflowers.

Butterfly

by Angela Royston

Published 15 July 1998
Introduces the life of a Monarch butterfly, from its beginning as a tiny egg laid on a milkweed leaf through its metamorphosis from a caterpillar to an adult butterfly.

Apple

by Angela Royston

Published 15 July 1998
A simple introduction to the life cycle of a red delicious apple, from the blossoming of a flower bud in the spring through the development and ripening of the fruit to its harvesting in the fall.

Kangaroo

by Angela Royston

Published 28 January 1998
This is one in a series of books that takes an in-depth look at the life cycles of familiar plants and animals. This text looks at the kangaroo and aims to give an understanding that animals move, feed, grow, use their senses and reproduce. The stages of development are explained through simple text and photography, and an illustrated timeline on each page charts these stages within the lifespan of the kangaroo. Other features include "see for yourself" activities and "did you know?" panels containing facts and records. The author specializes in zoology and human biology for younger readers.

Dog

by Angela Royston

Published 1 January 2001
This series looks at the life cycles of some familiar plants and animals. The stages are explained through simple text and photographs. Every spread builds on information presented in the previous one. At this stage, children should understand that animals move, feed, use their senses, and reproduce; and that flowering plants grow and produce seeds which, in turn, produce new plants.

Frog

by Angela Royston

Published 31 December 1976
This is one in a series of books that takes an in-depth look at the life cycles of familiar plants and animals. This text looks at the frog and aims to give an understanding that animals move, feed, grow, use their senses and reproduce. The stages of development are explained through simple text and photography, and an illustrated timeline on each page charts these stages within the lifespan of the frog. Other features include "see for yourself" activities and "did you know?" panels containing facts and records. The author specializes in zoology and human biology for younger readers.

Salmon

by Angela Royston

Published 19 April 2000
This series looks at the life cycles of some familiar plants and animals. The stages are explained through simple text and photographs. Every spread builds on information presented in the previous one. At this stage, children should understand that animals move, feed, use their senses, and reproduce; and that flowering plants grow and produce seeds which, in turn, produce new plants.

Bean

by Angela Royston

Published 13 February 1998
An introduction to the life cycle of a bean from the time it is first planted until, four months later, it has grown as tall as an adult person.

Life Cycle of a Dog

by Angela Royston

Published 31 March 2000
This revised edition shows children how familiar plants and animals develop over their lifetimes. Illustrated with high-quality photos and illustrations, a timeline runs across the bottom of each page for quick reference.

Oak Tree

by Angela Royston

Published 31 March 2000
Introduces the life cycle of an oak tree, from the sprouting of an acorn through its more than 100 years of growth.

Life Cycle of a Salmon

by Angela Royston

Published 31 March 2000
This revised edition shows children how familiar plants and animals develop over their lifetimes. Illustrated with high-quality photos and illustrations, a timeline runs across the bottom of each page for quick reference.

Guinea Pig

by Angela Royston

Published 13 February 1998
An introduction to the life cycle of a guinea pig from the time a tiny pup is born until, eight months later, it is fully grown and ready to start a family of its own.

Mushroom

by Angela Royston

Published 31 March 2000
Introduces the life cycle of a mushroom, from formation of spores through underground growth of the mycelia to formation of mature mushrooms.