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Books in The Scoop on Poop series

  • The Scoop on Poop

    George Fittleworth, Colin Matthews

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Just the word "poop" makes most people giggle, but excrement is a fact of life. Actually, it's a fact of all animal life. In this highly entertaining series, readers will be delighted to learn how to spot and identify the scat of animals. While they're on the trail of appealing creatures such as bats and bears, they'll learn more about them, their habitats, and the biological processes that make poop possible. Each attractive volume is full of helpful photographs, science vocabulary, and engaging text. Features include: Encourages an interest in wildlife and natural surroundings. At-level text used to explain essential science concepts. High-interest topic will appeal to reluctant readers. Comprehension of science texts is a benchmark of the English Language Arts Common Core.
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  • Cat Poop or Rabbit Poop?

    Colin Matthews (ch

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Animal tracking is a hobby of many nature lovers. Tracking successfully means not only learning to identify footprints, but also animal excrement. This entertaining book focuses on two high-interest animals, cats and rabbits, and explains biological facts about each, including what their poop looks like. Vivid photographs and bright text will make this a favorite read for animal fans of all reading levels.
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  • Mouse Poop or Bat Poop?

    George Fittleworth

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    There are mysterious droppings in the attic! Is it mouse poop or bat poop? In this appealing and educational book, readers are the detectives. They'll uncover clues about the identity of the animal in the attic while learning more about mice and bats, including what they eat and some of their behaviors. They'll apply their knowledge to discover the culprit, all while learning some key elementary science concepts.
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  • Horse Poop or Cow Poop?

    Colin Matthews (ch

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    For those who have seen a smelly pile on a farm and wondered who was the culprit, this motivating take on traditional animal books will help them answer that question. It will also have readers giggling, but most importantly, learning some interesting information about horses and cows. They'll discover the kinds of foods each eats and how they spend their days. Beautiful photographs of the animals aid readers in comprehending the inviting text, which is also a great support for the elementary science curriculum.
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  • The Scoop on Poop

    Gareth Stevens Publishing

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Just the word poop makes most people giggle, but excrement is a fact of life. Actually, it's a fact of all animal life. In this highly entertaining series, readers will be delighted to learn how to spot and identify the scat of animals. While they're on the trail of appealing creatures such as bats and bears, they'll learn more about them, their habitats, and the biological processes that make poop possible. Each attractive volume is full of helpful photographs, science vocabulary, and engaging text. Features include: Encourages an interest in wildlife and natural surroundings. At-level text used to explain essential science concepts. High-interest topic will appeal to reluctant readers. Comprehension of science texts is a benchmark of the English Language Arts Common Core.
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  • Horse Poop or Cow Poop?

    Colin Matthews (ch

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    For those who have seen a smelly pile on a farm and wondered who was the culprit, this motivating take on traditional animal books will help them answer that question. It will also have readers giggling, but most importantly, learning some interesting information about horses and cows. They'll discover the kinds of foods each eats and how they spend their days. Beautiful photographs of the animals aid readers in comprehending the inviting text, which is also a great support for the elementary science curriculum.
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  • Mouse Poop or Bat Poop?

    George Fittleworth

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    There are mysterious droppings in the attic! Is it mouse poop or bat poop? In this appealing and educational book, readers are the detectives. They'll uncover clues about the identity of the animal in the attic while learning more about mice and bats, including what they eat and some of their behaviors. They'll apply their knowledge to discover the culprit, all while learning some key elementary science concepts.
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  • Dog Poop or Fox Poop?

    George Fittleworth

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Animal scat, or poop, can tell an observer not only what kind of animal created it but also what it has been eating. Animal experts pride themselves on identifying stool samples. In this fascinating book, readers can become scat experts as they learn to distinguish dog droppings from fox droppings. They'll also learn important points about each animal's behaviors and other essential adaptations, supporting valuable concepts in the elementary science curriculum.
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