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Books with author Francine Galko

  • Cave Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    Learn where cave animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • Forest Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    What kinds of forests are there? Why do brown skinks have clear eyelids? Do flying squirrels really fly through the forest? Learn where forest animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • Sea Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    Learn where sea animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • Mountain Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    Learn where mountain animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • Coral Reef Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    What is a coral reef? What do stingrays eat? How does a trumpetfish hide from predators? Learn where coral reef animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • Classifying Invertebrates

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 27, 2016)
    What makes an invertebrate an invertebrate? How is an invertebrate different from a vertebrate? Why do insects molt? ‘Classifying Invertebrates’ looks at the amazing class of animals with no backbones. Find out how invertebrates are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From flatworms to roundworms and sponges to echinoderms, discover what makes invertebrates so special. Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain invertebrates may show some characteristics of a particular class but actually belong to another.
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  • Pond Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    Learn where pond animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • River Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    Learn where river animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • Classifying Invertebrates

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 15, 2009)
    What makes an invertebrate an invertebrate? How is an invertebrate different from a vertebrate? Why do insects molt? 'Classifying Invertebrates' looks at the amazing class of animals with no backbones. Find out how invertebrates are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From flatworms to roundworms and sponges to echnoderms, discover what makes invertebrates so special. Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain invertebrates may show some characteristics of a particular class but actually belong to another.
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  • Rain Forest Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    What is a rain forest? Where can you find a toucan? How do spider monkeys travel through the rain forest? Learn where rain forest animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • Desert Animals

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 10, 2002)
    What is a desert? Why does a stinkbug stand on its head? Where does the elf owl nest when there are no trees in the desert? Learn where desert animals live, how they hide, and how people are learning to protect this habitat.
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  • Classifying Invertebrates

    Francine Galko

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 15, 2009)
    What makes an invertebrate an invertebrate? How is an invertebrate different from a vertebrate? Why do insects molt? 'Classifying Invertebrates' looks at the amazing class of animals with no backbones. Find out how invertebrates are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From flatworms to roundworms and sponges to echnoderms, discover what makes invertebrates so special. Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain invertebrates may show some characteristics of a particular class but actually belong to another.