Browse all books

Books in Adventures in nature and science series

  • Do You Really Want to Walk in the Dark?: A Book About Light

    Daniel Maurer, Teresa Alberini

    Paperback (Riverstream Pub, July 1, 2016)
    Two boys walk home in the dark after their flashlight goes out and learn about light, light sources, and properties of light.
    L
  • When Volcanoes Erupt!

    Nel Yomtov, Sean Joseph O'Neill, Ingrid Ukstins Peate Dr.

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2012)
    With a fiery red explosion, a volcano becomes a disaster in the blink of an eye. Lava and ash shower down, covering the landscape for miles. Starting with molten rock beneath Earth’s surface, each eruption can cause incredible damage and destruction. From volcano formation to studying volcanoes, prepare to jump into a scalding look at volcanic eruptions.
    U
  • Do You Really Want to Drive in a Blizzard?: A Book About Predicting Weather

    Daniel D. Maurer, Teresa Alberini

    Paperback (Riverstream Pub, July 1, 2016)
    A girl and her family debate whether they should drive in bad weather, and the girl learns about how meteorologists predict the weather.
    L
  • The bees

    Edwin Way Teale

    Hardcover (Columbia Record Club, March 15, 1961)
    None
  • Gorilla Mountain: The Story of Wildlife Biologist Amy Vedder

    Rene Ebersole

    Paperback (Joseph Henry Press, May 30, 2006)
    Amy Vedder leads a wild life. How many people can say they were once a member of a mountain gorilla family? Amy Vedder is a wildlife biologist, a scientist who studies animals and their behavior. She uses her knowledge to save animals whose lives and habitats are threatened. She once lived in a remote part of central Africa, where she helped rescue Rwanda's mountain gorillas from extinction. Amy did groundbreaking science in a beautiful rain forest environment, but it wasn't always easy. She had to face tough conditions in a country affected by conflict and war. In the process, she met unforgettable people and unforgettable gorillas. Today Amy travels the world, from her home base at New York's Bronx Zoo to the far reaches of Mongolia in Asia. Everywhere she goes, she teaches people how to appreciate and protect the precious wildlife that surrounds them. Gorilla Mountain is an exciting and inspiring story of true tale adventure. Young readers everywhere will be moved by the story of the young nature lover who became a powerful champion of great apes. This title aligns to Common Core standards: Interest Level Grades 6 - 8; Reading Level Grade level Equivalent: 7.1: Lexile Measure: 1080L; DRA: Not Available; Guided Reading: Z Table of ContentsSample Chapter 1: Close Encounter
    Z
  • Rocket to the moon,

    Chesley Bonestell

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, March 15, 1968)
    None
  • Under the microscope

    Tay Sloan

    Hardcover (Columbia Record Club, March 15, 1961)
    Under the microscope (Adventures in nature and science) [hardcover] Sloan, Tay
  • Tropical butterflies,

    Alexander Barrett Klots

    Hardcover (Childrens' Press, March 15, 1968)
    None
  • Rocks and the People Who Love Them

    Nel Yomtov, Timothy John Foss, Bryce Hoppie

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2012)
    To the untrained eye, one rock looks like another. But for the geologists who study them, rocks tell stories. Whether rocks are igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic, each one holds clues about Earth’s history and formation. From dynamic creation to wave battered erosion, get ready to discover the science of rocks and the people who love them.
    X
  • Space Rocks: The Story of Planetary Geologist Adriana Ocampo

    Lorraine Jean Hopping

    Paperback (Joseph Henry Press, May 30, 2006)
    Adriana Ocampo grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, dreaming about exploring planets. She never doubted that all her dreams would come true someday. How did Adriana land a job with NASA, the U.S. space agency, while still in her teens? How did a robot parked on Mars make her fall in love with rocks and instantly decide to become a planetary geologist? Adriana's imagination and can-do attitude have led her to a life of science adventures. Adriana helped find the missing Crater of Doom, a hole blasted out of Earth by a killer space rock 65 million years ago, when the dinosaurs died out. Now she's searching the world for the stuff that came from that crater. Between rock digs she explores other planets through the electronic eyes of NASA's robotic spacecraft. How did an imaginative young girl with a dream of space exploration become a planetary geologist? Author Lorraine Jean Hopping makes the woman and her science come to life on every page, delighting readers of all ages. This title aligns to Common Core standards: Interest Level Grades 6 - 8; Reading Level Grade level Equivalent: 7.1: Lexile Measure: 1080L; DRA: Not Available; Guided Reading: Z Table of ContentsSample Chapter 1: Los Suenos (Dreams)
    Y
  • Tropical butterflies

    Alexander Barrett Klots

    Hardcover (Columbia Record Club, March 15, 1960)
    None
  • The Lonely Existence of Asteroids and Comets

    Mark Andrew Weakland, Carlos Javier Aón, Laura Lazzati, Leslie Bleamaster

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2012)
    On a dark night as you watch the sky with your friends, a rock with a fiery tail shoots across the sky. A comet! Asteroids and comets hurtle through space, sometimes a little too close to Earth. But did you know that they are linked to life on this planet? From the asteroid Ceres to Halley’s comet, blast into space and enter the lonely existence of asteroids and comets.
    W