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Books with title Life Cycles

  • Life Cycles

    Sally Hewitt

    Hardcover (QED Publishing, a division of Quarto Publishing plc, Aug. 12, 2005)
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  • Life Cycles: Chickens

    Maria Koran

    Library Binding (Eye Discover, July 1, 2016)
    EYEDISCOVER is an exciting fusion of print, video, and audio, designed to engage children at the kindergarten to grade 2 levels in a fresh new way. Each optic readalong in this collection pairs the tactile experience of a printed book with interactive online content that truly brings each page to life.
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  • Life Cycles

    Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Jan. 1, 2010)
    All organisms go through a cycle of growth and maturity. The mighty oak begins as a tiny seed and the resplendent white peacock hatches from a small egg. The life cycles of organisms are covered in this book, which entertainingly examines how growth and change are fundamental parts of the process of life.
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  • Life Cycles: Desert

    Sean Callery

    Paperback (Kingfisher, July 30, 2013)
    About the SeriesEach book in this essential series reveals the life cycles of ten animals in a particular habitat which link together to create three food chains. At the end of the book a simple overview helps readers understand how the three food chains interact to create a food web- the perfect first introduction to this core science concept.Because the harsh environment of the desert makes resources scarce, the animals that make their home in the world's driest environments are intimately interconnected. This highly-visual title explores three desert food chains in three of the globe's driest regions: the Kalahari in Africa, the Australian Outback, and the Mojave Desert in the US Southwest. Along with a clear explanation of each lifecycle, Life Cycles: Desert by Sean Callery highlights three key facts about each animal, and color-codes the foodchains for easy navigation. From the smallest inhabitants like the termite and the millipede, right through the predators at the top of the food chain such as the Jackal and the Bobcat, young readers will thoroughly understand how each animal is critical for sustaining the entire desert ecosystem.
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  • Animal Life Cycles

    Jo Ellen Moore

    Paperback (Evan-Moor Corp, Dec. 1, 1994)
    Here's an effective supplement to any primary science curriculum. Students will use this book to learn about the life cycles of birds, amphibians, and insects. Topics include: frogs, frog and toad, butterfly, chicken, bird beaks, bird feet, animal hunt, and more. Lessons involve identification, matching, solving riddles or puzzles, and coloring. Also includes six activity cards suitable for science center activities. Activities include: What's inside an egg?, mealworm beetles, take a bird walk, tadpole to frog, caterpillar to butterfly, and make an animal book. Clear, step-by-step instructions provided.Simple, accurate line art illustrations throughout. Features two-sided, full-color pull-out poster about Life Cycles on one side and Characteristics (birds, insects, amphibians) on the other. All 16 pages perforated for easy removal.
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  • Life Cycles: Ocean

    Sean Callery

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, June 21, 2011)
    About the SeriesEach book in this essential series reveals the life cycles of ten animals in a particular habitat which link together to create three food chains. At the end of the book a simple overview helps readers understand how the three food chains interact to create a food web- the perfect first introduction to this core science concept.Biodiversity in the ocean is critical to the health of the planet, yet very few texts are available that explain the variety of aquatic food chains. Through appealing photography, clear text, and engaging design, Life Cycles: Ocean by Sean Callery examines one lifecycle in each of three oceans-The Indo-Pacific Ocean, The Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic/Indian Ocean. At the end the three cycles are woven together into one food web, demonstrating that all life in the ocean is linked. A wonderful introduction to an environmental topic that is at the forefront of current events.
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  • Life Cycles: Ocean

    Sean Callery

    Paperback (Pan MacMillan, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Life Cycles: Ocean

    Sean Callery

    Paperback (Kingfisher, July 17, 2012)
    About the SeriesEach book in this essential series reveals the life cycles of ten animals in a particular habitat which link together to create three food chains. At the end of the book a simple overview helps readers understand how the three food chains interact to create a food web- the perfect first introduction to this core science concept.Biodiversity in the ocean is critical to the health of the planet, yet very few texts are available that explain the variety of aquatic food chains. Through appealing photography, clear text, and engaging design, Life Cycles: Ocean by Sean Callery examines one lifecycle in each of three oceans-The Indo-Pacific Ocean, The Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic/Indian Ocean. At the end the three cycles are woven together into one food web, demonstrating that all life in the ocean is linked. A wonderful introduction to an environmental topic that is at the forefront of current events.
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  • Life Cycles: Forest

    Sean Callery

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Aug. 7, 2018)
    Discover which creatures are at the top and bottom of three forest food chains, and learn what happens at each stage of their life cycle. At the end of each spread, use the picture clue to guess which forest predator is waiting to pounce! Explore the forests of southern Asia, North America, and southern Africa to find out which creatures live there. . . and which will make a tasty snack!Each book in this essential series reveals the life cycles of ten fascinating living things in a particular habitat. The life cycles link together to create three food chains. At the end of the book is a simple overview of how the three food chains interact to create a food web. With clear text and punchy photographs, this is a captivating introduction to habitats and ecosystems.
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  • Animal Life Cycles

    Anita Ganeri

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 25, 2005)
    What are life cycles? Which animals live the longest? What is a larva? Animal life cycles are patterns. Baby animals are born, grow up, and have their own babies. Different animals have different life cycle patterns. Read ‘Animal Life Cycles’ to find out more about these patterns.
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  • Bird Life Cycles

    Bray Jacobson

    Library Binding (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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  • Plant Life Cycles

    Anita Ganeri

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    "Nature's Patterns" helps readers understand some of the amazing natural phenomena in the world around them. The series introduces patterns and cycles that take place in nature using a range of examples from around the world. It explores the affects of these processes on the world around us in a child-friendly way, and features explanatory diagrams with labels and colour photography.
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