Paperback
(Scholastic Teaching Resources, July 1, 2000)
This illustrated reference book introduces middle readers to the many types of shells found on the coasts of North America while discussing the various sea animals that once lived in them.
Children are introduced to the fascinating world of frogs, tadpoles, and other amphibians, with an introduction to the science of cold-blooded vertebrates, a field guide, and a listing of resources for further study. Simultaneous.
This illustrated reference book introduces middle readers to the many types of shells found on the coasts of North America while discussing the various sea animals that once lived in them.
Explores the world of amphibians, discussing their classification, anatomy, behavior, and habitat, and providing photographs and detailed descriptions of individual species
A visual guide to the natural science of trees found in the United States and Canada provides an overview of each species and offers simple explanations of basic tree anatomy and photosynthesis.