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  • A Day in the Deep

    Kevin Kurtz, Erin E. Hunter

    eBook (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Sept. 3, 2013)
    Travel deep into the ocean way below the surface and you’ll encounter some creatures you never knew existed! This book takes you on a journey through the dark depths of the sea towards the ocean floor. Most ecosystems need sunlight, but deep in the ocean where the sun doesn’t shine animals have adapted some very interesting ways to see, protect themselves, and eat. Discover the unique habitats, adaptations, and food chains of these deep -sea creatures.
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  • Little Skink's Tail

    Janet Halfmann, Laurie Allen Klein

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, March 5, 2013)
    Teachers' Choice AwardMom's Choice Award for Best Children's BookBest Overall Book from the Florida Publishers AssociationJust Read, Florida! Recommended Summer Reading List: 2009-2015 While Little Skink hunts yummy ants for breakfast, she is suddenly attacked by a crow! But she has a trick to escape. She snaps off her tail, and it keeps on wiggling! Little Skink is happy to be alive, but she misses her bright blue tail. Readers will enjoy pretending with her, trying on tail after tail. The first is too puffy-fluffy, and another too stinky! Then one day Little Skink gets a big surprise ... and she doesn't have to dream of tails anymore. The For Creative Minds section has information on tail adaptations and communications and a mix-and-match tail activity. 3 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back 25 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book's homepage eBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio Aligned to State Standards / Lexile, Guided Reading, AR, Reading Counts, and Fountas & Pinnell
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  • One Odd Day

    Doris Fisher, Dani Sneed, Karen Lee

    Hardcover (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Aug. 22, 2006)
    One Odd Day is a humorous, rhythmic, read-aloud story about a boy who awakens to find that everything around him is odd. His shirt has three sleeves and his dog has five legs. . . Things are no better at school either. Will his odd day end when he goes to bed that night? Children will delight in finding all the odd items and numbers hidden in the art! This great introduction to the concept of odd and even numbers is supplemented by odd fun facts, number games, and the art!
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  • My Even Day

    Doris Fisher, Karen Lee

    eBook (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Oct. 15, 2007)
    In this delightful, rhythmic sequel to One Odd Day, the young boy awakens to find that it is another strange day—now everything is even, and his mother has two heads! This time, a school field trip to the zoo is dealt with in an odd, but even-handed manner. And, like its predecessor, children will spend hours looking for all the hidden objects in the incredible art.2008 Teachers’ Choice Award (Learning Magazine) Reviewed by: School Library Journal, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, CLCD, Laura Williams’ Musing4-6 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back40-60 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book’s homepageeBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio
  • What's New at the Zoo? An Animal Adding Adventure

    Suzanne Slade, Joan C. Waites

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, June 10, 2009)
    Come along on an adding animal adventure. Add baby animals to the adults to see how many there are all together. And while you are at it, learn what some of the zoo animals eat or what the baby animals are called. Follow the little lost red balloon as it soars through the zoo. At the end of the day, count up all the animals you have seen. The For Creative Minds educational section includes: How many animals do you see?, Tens make friends, Adding by columns, Fact families, Food for thought, Animal matching activity, and Animal classes.
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  • The Deductive Detective

    Brian Rock, Sherry Rogers

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, March 5, 2013)
    Someone stole a cake from the cake contest who could it be? Twelve animal bakers are potential suspects but Detective Duck uses his deductive reasoning skills to quack the case. After all, the thief left hairs behind so the thief wasn't a bird. Follow along as he subtracts each suspect one at a time to reveal just who the culprit was. This clever story will have children of all ages giggling at the puns and the play on words.
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  • Meet the Planets

    John McGranaghan, Laurie Allen Klein

    eBook (Sylvan Dell Publishing, March 10, 2010)
    Soar into the Solar System to witness the first Favorite Planet Competition, emceed by none other than the former-ninth planet, now known as dwarf planet Pluto. The readers become the judges after the sun can’t pick a favorite and the meteors leave for a shower. Who will the lucky winning planet be? Could it be speedy-messenger Mercury, light-on-his-feet Saturn, or smoking-hot Venus? Readers learn all about each planet as Pluto announces them with short, tongue-in-cheek facts. Children of all ages will spend hours searching the art for all the references to famous scientists and people of history, space technology, constellations, art, and classic literature.4-6 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back40-60 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book’s homepageeBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio
  • A Butterfly Called Hope

    Mary Alice Monroe, Barbara J Bergwerf

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Sept. 10, 2013)
    The colorful flowers in Mama's garden reveal a strange-looking creature. "What is it? Does it sting, does it bite?" Join in this photographic journey as the young girl and her mother care for the caterpillar. Watch as it transforms into a chrysalis and then emerges as a beautiful monarch butterfly. How can the young girl "claim" the butterfly as her own but still let it go free?
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  • The Giraffe Who Was Afraid of Heights

    David A. Ufer, Kirsten Carlson

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Aug. 10, 2012)
    Modeled after The Wizard of Oz, this enchanting story describes a young giraffe who suffers from a fear of heights. On his way to the doctor, he befriends a monkey who is afraid of climbing and a hippo who is a afraid of water. What causes the three new friends to face and overcome their fears? 5 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back 25 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book's homepage eBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio Aligned to State Standards / Lexile, Guided Reading, AR, Reading Counts, and Fountas & Pinnell
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  • Animal Helpers: Wildlife Rehabilitators

    Jennifer Keats Curtis

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Aug. 10, 2012)
    Like humans, animals can get sick or hurt. People visit doctors. Pets see veterinarians. What happens to wild animals when they are injured, become ill, or are orphaned? Often, wildlife rehabilitators are called to their rescue. This photographic journal takes readers behind the scenes at four different wildlife rehabilitation centers. Fall in love with these backyard animals as they are nursed back to health and released back to the wild when possible. This is the first of a photographic series introducing the different ways and the many people who care for a wide variety of animals.
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  • Meet the Planets

    John McGranaghan, Laurie Allen Klein

    Paperback (Sylvan Dell Publishing, March 5, 2013)
    Soar into the Solar System to witness the first Favorite Planet Competition, emceed by none other than the former-ninth planet, now known as dwarf planet Pluto. The readers become the judges after the sun can't pick a favorite and the meteors leave for a shower. Who will the lucky winning planet be? Could it be speedy-messenger Mercury, light-on-his-feet Saturn, or smoking-hot Venus? Readers learn all about each planet as Pluto announces them with short, tongue-in-cheek facts. Children will spend hours searching the art for all the references to famous scientists and people of history, space technology, constellations, art, and classic literature. Teacher s Choice Award for the Family 6 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back 56 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book's homepage eBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio Aligned to State Standards / Lexile, Guided Reading, AR, Reading Counts, and Fountas & Pinnell
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  • Ocean Seasons

    Ron Hirschi, Kirsten Carlson

    eBook (Sylvan Dell Publishing, Oct. 15, 2007)
    Seasons change in the ocean much as they do on land. Spring brings new plants and baby animals, summer oceans glow with sparkly plankton lights, and autumn winds blow across the open water. In winter the humpback whales migrate to warmer waters, just as some land animals move to warmer climates. The cycle begins again as they return to the northern waters in the spring. In fun, fanciful form, Ocean Seasons introduces plants and animals that are joined through the mix of seasons, food webs, and habitats beneath the waves. While set in the Pacific, similar changes occur in the Atlantic also. 2008 ForeWord Book of the Year Award finalist (ForeWord Magazine), 2008 Florida Publishers Association Best Picture Book Finalist, Bank Street 2008 “Best Children’s Books of the Year” selection, 2008 Florida Recommended Summer Reading List Reviewed by: ForeWord, Science Books & Films, School Library Journal, National Wildlife Federation’s Your Big Backyard Magazine, The Horn Book Guide, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine4-6 pg For Creative Minds educational section in the back40-60 pg cross-curricular Teaching Activities and 3 Interactive Quizzes available free on the book’s homepageeBooks with Auto-Flip, Auto-Read and selectable English and Spanish text and audio