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  • What's Eating You?: Parasites -- The Inside Story

    Nicola Davies, Neal Layton

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 23, 2007)
    It’s the little things that count as the creators of POOP and EXTREME ANIMALS return to expose the parasites among us.Mites and lice, fleas, ticks, and tapeworms — most living creatures that have a habitat also are a habitat, including you (are you itchy yet?). Unwelcome guests — parasites — are everywhere, from the barnacles hitching a ride on a humpback whale’s head to the tiny flies that control a bee’s brain and make it literally dig its own grave. Now an expert team returns for an in-depth look at how these insidious critters do it, whether it’s leaping aboard moving targets or morphing their body shapes, and what their unwitting hosts have learned to do to fight back and reclaim their space.
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  • What Happens Next?

    Nicola Davies

    Paperback (Walker & Company, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • Oceans and Seas

    Nicola Davies

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, Aug. 16, 2004)
    The world of science has never been so accessible to young readers! Science Kids books offer a learning experience that kids, parents, and teachers are sure to love. The lively and engaging text explains the basic principles of favorite science subjects. Illustrations and stunning photography zoom in on interesting details, and fun projects encourage further learning.Enter the fascinating world beneath the ocean. From rock pools and shallows to the deepest oceans, visit the extraordinary creatures and plants that live in watery habitats.
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  • Book of Fun and Games: No. 1

    Nicola Davies

    Paperback (Target, March 15, 1985)
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  • Poop: A Natural History of the Unmentionable Mini Edition

    Nicola Davies, Neal Layton

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 14, 2007)
    What’s better than POOP? Mini POOP!Hippos navigate by it, sloths keep in touch through it, dung beetles eat it . . . and most grown-ups would rather not to mention it. Meanwhile, scientists who study animal feces find out all sorts of things, such as how many insects a bat eats or just what method a T. rex used to devour a triceratops 70 million years ago. However you look at it, poop is the quintessential prototype for recycling and practically the most useful stuff on earth. Take a peek at POOP, the mini edition, and find out all you need to know — what it’s for, where it goes, and how much we can learn from it.Back matter includes an index and a glossary.
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  • Oceans and Seas

    Nicola Davies

    Hardcover (Kingfisher Books, March 31, 2004)
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  • Surprising Sharks with Audio: Read, Listen, & Wonder

    Nicola Davies, James Croft

    Paperback (Candlewick, April 8, 2008)
    A great resource for teachers!Introducing READ, LISTEN, & WONDER!This vibrant book-and-CD series brings the best of our Read and Wonder nature stories to life.Each paperback title in the series includes a CD that features:* an engaging read-aloud with sound effects* a read-along opportunity guided by prompts* a segment focusing on fascinating facts"SHAAAARRRKK!" That's probably the last word anyone wants to hear while swimming in the warm blue sea. But most sharks aren't at all what people expect. In fact, those who think all sharks are giant, man-eating killers are in for a surprise. The compelling narrative, colorful illustrations, and captivating facts in SURPRISING SHARKS reveal that sharks come in all shapes and sizes — and probably should be more afraid of humans than we are of them.Back matter includes an index and a note about sharks.
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  • Deserts

    Nicola Davies

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, March 31, 2005)
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  • Bat Loves the Night

    Nicola Davies

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, April 7, 2008)
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  • A First Book of Animals

    Dr Nicola Davies (He

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, Oct. 6, 2016)
    A dazzling collection of poems by Nicola Davies, featuring over fifty different kinds of animals - beautifully illustrated by Petr Horacek. Nicola Davies, the award-winning author of A First Book of Nature, presents a spellbinding treasury of poems about the animal world, illustrated in breathtaking detail by Petr Horacek. Polar bears playing on the ice, tigers hunting in the jungle, fireflies twinkling in the evening sky and nightingales singing in the heart of the woods - there are animals everywhere. From blue whales to bumblebee bats and everything in between, A First Book of Animals takes you all over the planet to visit all kinds of different creatures. This book is a glorious celebration of life in the wild in all its variety and splendour, and belongs on every child's bookshelf.
  • Talk, Talk, Squawk!: A Human's Guide to Animal Communication

    Nicola Davies, Neal Layton

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 25, 2015)
    “This creative team adds to its cheeky series with this volume devoted to animal communication. . . . Entertaining and worthwhile.” —School Library JournalHow does a stinkbug flirt, a bee give orders, or a panda say “back off"? Animals find all sorts of ways to keep in touch without saying a word. They use colors, patterns, smells, movements, vibrations, sounds, and even electricity to communicate. From the chatter of dolphins to the click of a moth, from the stripes of a reef fish to the rumbling of elephants, this funny, fascinating book unlocks the mysteries of how animals talk and squawk to one another—and how humans try to talk back. Back matter includes an index and a glossary.
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  • Bat Loves the Night

    Nicola Davies, Sarah Fox-Davies

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 19, 2004)
    A charming and informative story about a pipistrelle bat. . . . Offers vivid descriptions of the animal's flight, its navigational skills, andthe hunt for food. -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL Night has fallen, and Bat awakens to find her evening meal. Follow her as she swoops into the shadows, shouting and flying, the echoes of her voice creating a sound picture of the world around her. When morning light creeps into the sky, Bat returns to the roost to feed her baby . . . and to rest until nighttime comes again. Bat loves the night!
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