Introduces the Antarctic birds, with full-color illustrations showing penguins as they build a nest, protect their young, and dive into the icy waters of their homeland.
Answers a wealth of questions on butterflies, including how a caterpillar transforms itself and how butterflies protect themselves from enemies, in an introduction to the many varieties of butterflies and moths.
Children can use the colored transparencies in this spiral-bound board book to watch birds hatch and swim, trace the fascinating life cycle of the dragonfly, and learn about the plant and life of the river.
Introduces young children to the fascinating world of bees, describing how they build their hive, hibernate, care for their young, make honey, and divide their household chores.
Looks at the physical features of flowers and some common flowers found in the garden, at the seashore, in the mountains, in the meadow, and in the forest.
With bright illustrations and simple text, this guide to primates introduces children to orangutans, marmosets, chimpanzees and other monkeys by showing them eating, sleeping, fighting and playing.
An interactive introduction to cars, bikes, horses, trains, and other forms of transportation includes liftable flaps that allow readers to look inside the engine of a Mercedes-Benz and a pullout of the high-speed train Atlantic.