The leaves of the bellflower are eaten by the grasshopper who is eaten by the spider. But who will eat the spider? Discover the food chain of eating and being eaten, that unfolds in this book.
The story reveals the different ways that animals communicate with each other and how it differs depending on each species. This helps readers understand and encourages them to think in different perspectives by comparing how various animals mate, mark their territory and fight.
From Peacock's multicolored fan to Spider's lace tablecloth, the animals of Coconut Village create an amazing variety of entries in the crafts contest climaxing their big Spring Festival.
Chef Bear wants to make a meal for all his forest friends. He wants to please as many of his friends as possible. He asks for their suggestions. He uses picture graphs to organize the information. What kind of meal does he make?
Tchaikovsky's fantastical ballet based on the original E.T.A. Hoffmann story again becomes a picture book. The illustrations capture all the movement of the ballet, making this an enjoyable story for children and adults alike.
Swoosh! Wriggle, wriggle! The forest is full of insects moving about and spiders spinning webs. Let's look closer at the lives of insects and spiders and learn the differences between them.