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Books with author Robin Twiddy

  • Tiger Shark

    Robin Twiddy

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    There are many different types of sharks that live in the ocean, one of which is the tiger shark. These sharks get their name from their tiger-like, dark stripes on their bodies. Young readers will learn about the habitats and adaptations of these sea creatures through exploring an accessible and fact-filled narrative. Fact boxes are included to help them gain a better understanding of how tiger sharks live and how their lives connect to beginner biology concepts. Eye-catching, full-color photographs of these amazing animals fill the pages, creating a unique learning experience animal lovers won't soon forget.
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  • Trees

    Robin Twiddy

    Paperback (Kidhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Forests are filled with trees, but they're not all the same. How many different trees can be found in the forest, and how can you tell them apart? Questions such as these are answered as readers discover the various trees found in forest environments. This essential elementary science curriculum topic is presented to readers in a way that encourages them to explore the biodiversity of forests and the scientific wonders around them in the natural world. Additional resources, such as helpful fact boxes, a detailed glossary, and eye-catching, full-color photographs assist readers as they become forest explorers.
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  • Insects and More

    Robin Twiddy

    Paperback (Kidhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Some forest bugs may be freaky, but they're also fascinating! Readers are introduced to creepy crawling critters and bugs in this volume about insects that live in forest environments. They learn the specific roles various insects play in a forest ecosystem. This elementary science curriculum topic is clearly explained through age-appropriate, well-researched text that encourages an appreciation for biodiversity. In addition, a helpful glossary and informative fact boxes help readers learn more about this fun topic. Full-color photographs show forest environments and the bugs that live there in impressive detail.
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  • Great White Shark

    Robin Twiddy

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Great white sharks are some of the most captivating creatures of the sea. These sharks can be scary, but this engaging book helps young readers focus on fun facts rather than fears. While young readers gain a deeper appreciation for marine life and a stronger understanding of science concepts, they also discover vibrant, full-color photographs of these impressive sharks. Informative fact boxes help them gain additional insight. It is not a good idea to get too close to a great white shark, but this exciting reading experience provides a safe, up-close look that animal lovers are sure to enjoy.
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  • Whale Shark

    Robin Twiddy

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Some people are afraid of sharks because of their big sharp teeth. Whale sharks, which are the largest known fish on the planet, do not use their teeth to eat. Instead, they are filter-feeders who feed on plankton. Young readers will discover this and other interesting facts through exploring a detailed narrative and fun fact boxes. This exciting learning experience enhances readers' knowledge of essential science curriculum topics, such as adaptations and marine ecosystems. Creative design elements that excite readers include full-color photographs of massive whale sharks in their natural habitats.
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  • Materials at the Park

    Robin Twiddy

    Hardcover (Booklife, June 1, 2020)
    Let’s explore the material world! Why is a milk bottle made of plastic? Why is a sweater made of wool? What’s the best material for a slippery slide? Take a closer look at the many materials around you, and discover what your world is made of in this interesting and informative series.
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  • Hammerhead Shark: Teeth to Tail

    Robin Twiddy

    Hardcover (BookLife Publishing, Jan. 31, 2019)
    How many teeth does a great white shark have Why is the hammerhead shark's head shaped like that How long is the whale shark And what does the tiger shark eat. Learn all about the fascinating world of the shark in these engaging books. Explore the shark from Tooth To Tail and all the bits in between as this series dives deep into the anatomy of four different sharks the great white shark the hammerhead shark the tiger shark and the whale shark.
  • Materials at the Shops

    Robin Twiddy

    Hardcover (Booklife, June 1, 2020)
    Let’s explore the material world! Why is a milk bottle made of plastic? Why is a sweater made of wool? What’s the best material for a slippery slide? Take a closer look at the many materials around you, and discover what your world is made of in this interesting and informative series.
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  • Attacking a Norman Castle

    Robin Twiddy

    Hardcover (Booklife, Nov. 1, 2019)
    Life was different long ago, but how? Jump back in time to experience the lives of children in Roman times, or the Stone Age. What did they eat? How did they defend themselves? What happens if you try to storm a Norman castle? Ready to find out all this and more? Let's go!
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  • France

    Robin Twiddy

    Hardcover (Booklife, Aug. 1, 2020)
    What are schools like in Spain? How tall are the buildings in New York? What do people eat in India? Take a journey through these colorful scrapbooks and learn all about the most interesting places around the world. Look out for coordinate boxes—they will help you explore these places online, too!
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  • Whale Shark

    Robin Twiddy

    Library Binding (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Some people are afraid of sharks because of their big sharp teeth. Whale sharks, which are the largest known fish on the planet, do not use their teeth to eat. Instead, they are filter-feeders who feed on plankton. Young readers will discover this and other interesting facts through exploring a detailed narrative and fun fact boxes. This exciting learning experience enhances readers' knowledge of essential science curriculum topics, such as adaptations and marine ecosystems. Creative design elements that excite readers include full-color photographs of massive whale sharks in their natural habitats.
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  • Materials at Home

    Robin Twiddy

    Hardcover (Booklife, June 1, 2020)
    Let’s explore the material world! Why is a milk bottle made of plastic? Why is a sweater made of wool? What’s the best material for a slippery slide? Take a closer look at the many materials around you, and discover what your world is made of in this interesting and informative series.
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