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Books in Look at Life Cycles series

  • Chickens

    Julie Lundgren

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Describes The Physical Characteristics, Habitat, Behavior, Life Cycle, Diet, And Reproduction Of These Feathery Producers Of Eggs.
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  • Reptile Life Cycles

    Bray Jacobson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Some reptiles lay eggs and some give birth to live young. In this book, readers learn about the reptile life cycle beginning in both ways. The main content gives a simple overview of the steps included in the reptile life cycle accompanied by helpful diagrams to aid readers understanding of this common science curriculum topic. Written with struggling readers in mind, this volume gives explanations in accessible language, which also makes it an excellent source for any reader to review the topic.
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  • Maple Tree

    David M. Schwartz

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Oct. 1, 1999)
    A description of the life cycle of the maple tree.
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  • Monarch Butterfly

    David M. Schwartz

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Author David Schwartz depicts the life cycle of the Monarch Butterfly.
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  • Bean

    David M. Schwartz, Dwight Kuhn

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, March 1, 1999)
    This Springboard into Science Series shows young children that every living thing goes through a cycle of development and growth that is unique to its species. Life Cycles introduces young readers to the fascinating series of life changes for plants and animals as familiar as green beans and chickens and as elusive as hummingbirds and jumping spiders. Full-color, close-up photographs and straightforward, easy-to-understand text help bring each reader's understanding of nature full cycle.Beans are nourishing vegetables and are good to eat. They also contain seeds that will grow into new bean plants. Take a close look at a bean's full cycle of growth and development.
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  • The Life Cycle of Mammals

    Susan Heinrichs Gray

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2011)
    How do mammals protect themselves? What is a narwhal? What is the largest living mammal? Expand your knowledge of these fascinating vertebrates in this amazing book!
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  • Bird Life Cycles

    Bray Jacobson

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    All birds lay eggs, but the size, shape, and colors are very different. Do these differences change the bird life cycle? Readers learn about the general life cycle of a bird from when the egg is laid to the different life-spans of various types of birds. Written specifically for students in need of review or extra help, this book gives a concise overview of a topic commonly included in science curricula. Alongside the main contents simple explanations, colorful diagrams provide readers another way to learn about bird life cycles.
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  • Life Cycle of a Honey Bee

    Grace Jones

    Hardcover (Booklife, Sept. 28, 2016)
    Learn about the amazing life cycles of the animals and insects that live in our world. With easy to read text and informative diagrams, this series is a perfect introduction for young readers.
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  • Squirrels

    Julie Lundgren

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Describes The Physical Characteristics, Habitat, Behavior, Life Cycle, Diet, And Reproduction Of These Active Little Critters.
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  • Mealworms

    Donna Schaffer

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Describes the physical characteristics, habits and stages of development of mealworms.
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  • Fish Life Cycles

    Bray Jacobson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Describes the life cycle of fish, consisting of the stages of spawning, larva, juvenile, and adult, with examples of the salmon, the manta ray--which carries its eggs inside for about a year--and the great white shark.
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  • Mammal Life Cycles

    Bray Jacobson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Describes the life cycle of mammals and gives examples of the koala and the echidna.
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