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Books published by publisher Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd

  • Tiny Paws and Big Black Eyes

    Ellen Lawrence

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    In a warm, safe den, a tiny baby has just been born. Gently, the baby's mother cradles the little creature in her large paw. Who does this adorable little baby belong to? With stunning photographs and simple text that's perfect for emergent readers, Whose Little Baby Are You? is a delightful introduction to animals and their life cycles. The newborn baby has no fur and weighs just a few ounces. One day she will weigh up to 200 pounds (90 kg) and will have thick black and white fur―just like her giant panda mom! As readers turn the pages, they will discover the ways in which a giant panda cub is similar to and different from its parents. They will learn how the mother panda cares for her baby, and see how the little cub grows, changes, and gets ready for her adult life in a bamboo forest.
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  • Corpses, Cats, and Moldy Cheese: The Places Insects Live

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Dec. 15, 2017)
    Inside this book, meet 12 insects that take “home sweet home” to a whole new level. From maggots that wriggle and crawl through blocks of cheese to the tiny bloodsuckers that set up home on our pets, every page is packed with truly unbelievable facts. Perfect for reluctant readers, these books deliver life sciences in the creepiest, yuckiest way possible!
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  • Mercury: The High-Speed Planet

    Ellen Lawrence

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Did you know that as high-speed Mercury zooms through space it travels 31 miles (50 km) every second, or that a year on Mercury lasts just 88 days? And did you know that if Earth were the size of a baseball, little Mercury would be no bigger than a ping-pong ball? These and dozens of other fascinating facts provide a perfect high-interest introduction to the planet that's closest to the Sun, Mercury. Filled with information perfectly suited to a second-grade audience, this accessible, high-impact book combines solid science, technology, and even math with up-to-the-minute information, odd and often quirky facts, and astounding space photography. It also provides plenty of surprises and teachable moments that will draw young children into a rewarding, kid-friendly reading experience.
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  • What's the Season?

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    From weather and day length, to plants and animals, in this title, readers will investigate how the world around them changes as the seasons change. With activities such as recording temperatures and going on seasonal scavenger hunts, students will be challenged to observe and analyze the changing of the seasons.
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  • Intestines, Zombies, and Jumping Beans: Extraordinary Insect Life Cycles

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Dec. 15, 2017)
    Inside this book, meet 12 insects whose life cycles take weird to a whole new level. From wasps that turn spiders into zombies to help them take care of their larvae to bot flies that start life by burrowing into a horse's tongue, every page is packed with truly unbelievable facts. Perfect for reluctant readers, these books deliver life sciences in the creepiest, yuckiest way possible!
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  • What is Inclusion?

    Jessica Window, Clio Gates Foale

    Paperback (Tuesday Books, June 1, 2020)
    "My mums asked me what I thought the word INCLUSION meant. I'm only five, I don't know!"A discovery book about what it means to be a part of our very special world and the importance of inclusion and caring about each other.
  • Is It Living or Non-Living?

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Jan. 1, 2017)
    If a tree is a living thing, does that mean a wooden table is alive? If a cat is alive because it can run and chase a toy, does that mean a robot is a living thing because it can move? In this title packed with fun challenges, readers will consolidate their understanding of living, non-living, and things that used to be alive.
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  • Welcome to the Arctic

    Honor Head

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Which Arctic plants do woolly bear caterpillars feed on when they wake up from their long winter hibernation? What Arctic insect feeds on caribou and polar bear blood? Why does the Arctic fox's white coat turn brown in summer? And what huge animal with tusks is hunting for clams in the icy Arctic Ocean? Packed with facts, core-curriculum information, and fantastic photographs that support the text, this title takes readers on a mini safari through the Arctic. Like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle, readers will discover how the living things that make this habitat their home depend on each other and their environment for survival.
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  • Toad

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (Ruby Tuesday Books, Sept. 1, 2018)
    In this title, join a tiny toad as she embarks on a long journey to lay her eggs in a pond. Along the way, she must avoid inquisitive pet dogs, a hungry snake, and a busy road. The book combines repetitive text with high-frequency and familiar sight words. Unfamiliar vocabulary is supported by detailed photographic images with labels, close photo/text matches, and a picture glossary.
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  • What Happens When I Sleep?

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    We get warm and cozy under a quilt and drift off to sleep. As we rest, however, our bodies are still hard at work, processing dinner, repairing damaged skin, and growing bones and muscles. All night, every night, as we sleep and dream, our lungs keep breathing in and out, blood races around our body, our brains are busy organizing thoughts and experiences from the day, and repairs are being made ready for whatever tomorrow brings. In What Happens When I Sleep? the body parts and processes that keep on going all night are explored in detail. Fascinating facts are woven into lively, accessible step-by-step explanations, delivering solid science in a way that's perfectly suited to the book's Grade 2 readership.
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  • Asteroid Hunters

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A powerful telescope has discovered a giant object speeding through our solar system. Is it an asteroid? Will its orbit bring it close to Earth? Is there a chance it could one day collide with our planet? It's time for a team of asteroid hunters to go into action and track the object as it hurtles through space! Get to Work with Science and Technology is a fascinating new series that introduces readers to the real-life applications of STEM subjects. In Asteroid Hunters, readers will meet the scientists who use high-powered telescopes and super computers to watch for dangers from space. Told in a lively narrative style, this book includes firsthand accounts of life as an asteroid hunter, dramatic anecdotes, behind-the-scenes photos, and the coolest facts about asteroids and comets. Readers will also get the chance to try out their space scientist skills with activities that are perfect for science fair projects.
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  • Saturn: The Ringed Wonder

    Ellen Lawrence

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Did you know that Saturn's rings are made up of billions of bits of rock that can be as tiny as specks of dust, or as large as skyscrapers? And did you know that Saturn is the lightest planet in the solar system and would float in water―if you could find a bathtub big enough to hold it? These and dozens of other fascinating facts provide a perfect high-interest introduction to the planet with the incredible rocky rings, Saturn. Filled with information perfectly suited to a second-grade audience, this accessible, high-impact book combines solid science, technology, and even math with up-to-the-minute information, odd and often quirky facts, and astounding space photography. It also provides plenty of surprises and teachable moments that will draw young children into a rewarding, kid-friendly reading experience.
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