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Books in Discovery Education: Habitats series

  • Rain Forest Habitats

    Andrew Einspruch

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    Rain forests cover a mere seven percent of Earth’s total land, yet they contain more than half of the world’s plant species. This colorful, visually appealing book explores the wealth of animal and plant life that can be found in this diverse habitat. Beautiful illustrations will charm readers, while rich, descriptive text will ignite their curiosity. Detailed diagrams and fact-filled sidebars further enrich this book.
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  • Coastal Habitats

    David Stephens

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    From muddy estuary to tangled kelp forest, the shorelines that fringe Earths oceans teem with some of the planets most diverse plant and animal life. With gorgeous, color illustrations, and informative diagrams, this book offers a comprehensive look at the variety of animals that make their homes along the oceans shore, while also exploring the steps we can take to preserve their at-risk habitats. Fact-filled sidebars will intrigue reluctant readers, and writing prompts will encourage students to engage with the topic and offer material for discussion.
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  • Coastal Habitats

    David Stephens

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    From muddy estuary to tangled kelp forest, the shorelines that fringe Earth’s oceans teem with some of the planet’s most diverse plant and animal life. With gorgeous, color illustrations, and informative diagrams, this book offers a comprehensive look at the variety of animals that make their homes along the ocean’s shore, while also exploring the steps we can take to preserve their at-risk habitats. Fact-filled sidebars will intrigue reluctant readers, and writing prompts will encourage students to engage with the topic and offer material for discussion.
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  • Urban Habitats

    Kate Mcallen

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    For thousands of years, humans and their animal neighbors have congregated in cities. This comprehensive book traces the evolution of cities from Ancient Greece to modern Tokyo, Shanghai, Paris, and more. Timelines, sidebars, and diagrams depict this transformation in fascinating detail, while gorgeous, color photographs show the highs and lows of city life. A question and answer section at the end of the book will engage reluctant readers, while curious students will be happy to find a list of curated links, guiding them in further exploration of this diverse, and ever-changing habitat.
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  • Ocean Habitats

    Lesley Mcfadzean

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    Seventy percent of Earth is covered in water, and most of that water is ocean. From the vibrant reefs along ocean shores to the cold, dark depths of the midnight zone, Earth’s oceans are home to a diverse wealth of plant and animal life. Featuring eye-popping illustrations, fact-filled text, and easy-to-read diagrams, this book explores the ocean’s myriad habitats and the environmental and human factors that impact them. Readers will be interested to discover that many of the items that they use on a daily basis come from the ocean.
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  • Ocean Habitats

    Lesley Mcfadzean

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    Introduces ocean habitats, describing the five oceans of the world, their temperatures, shorelines, currents, different layers, migrations of marine life, and the threats posed by pollution and global warming.
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  • Endangered Animals

    Edward Close

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    More than 6 species have become extinct in the last 4 years, and, while there are many reasons for this alarmingly high number, the influence of human behavior is undeniable. This beautifully illustrated book thoughtfully examines many at-risk species, and the principal threats to their well-being, at the same time empowering students to get involved in conservation efforts. Objective text, clear charts, and graphs weigh the causes and effects of human behavior on animal habitats, while also touching on the animal adaptations and human intervention that have brought certain species back from the brink of extinction.
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  • Forest Habitats

    Lesley Mcfadzean

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    Forests cover 3 percent of Earth’s land surface and provide homes for countless animal and plant species. This beautifully illustrated book explores the plant life found within each of the six principal types of forest, using this framework to examine the ways that animals and humans interact with the resources that surround them. Colorful and easy-to-understand charts describe the scientific processes that sustain life in a forest ecosystem, while meticulously-rendered sidebars will excite students’ interest in the fascinating variety of animals and plants found in forests across the planet.
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  • Arctic and Antarctic Habitats

    Kate Mcallen

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, July 15, 2013)
    This colorful book uses detailed illustrations and clear text to explore the unbelievable adaptations that allow many species of plants and animals to make their homes in the glacial climate of the Earth’s polar regions. Extensive sidebars highlight features specific to the planet’s Arctic and Antarctic regions, placing an emphasis on adaptation and survival. Curious students will be fascinated by accounts of polar exploration. A curated list of websites encourages further reading.
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  • Rain Forest Habitats

    Andrew Einspruch

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Rain forests cover a mere seven percent of Earths total land, yet they contain more than half of the worlds plant species. This colorful, visually appealing book explores the wealth of animal and plant life that can be found in this diverse habitat. Beautiful illustrations will charm readers, while rich, descriptive text will ignite their curiosity. Detailed diagrams and fact-filled sidebars further enrich this book.
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  • Urban Habitats

    Kate McAllan

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    For thousands of years, humans and their animal neighbors have congregated in cities. This comprehensive book traces the evolution of cities from Ancient Greece to modern Tokyo, Shanghai, Paris, and more. Timelines, sidebars, and diagrams depict this transformation in fascinating detail, while gorgeous, color photographs show the highs and lows of city life. A question and answer section at the end of the book will engage reluctant readers, while curious students will be happy to find a list of curated links, guiding them in further exploration of this diverse, and ever-changing habitat.
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  • Endangered Animals

    Edward Close

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 1, 2013)
    More than 600 species have become extinct in the last 400 years, and, while there are many reasons for this alarmingly high number, the influence of human behavior is undeniable. This beautifully illustrated book thoughtfully examines many at-risk species, and the principal threats to their well-being, at the same time empowering students to get involved in conservation efforts. Objective text, clear charts, and graphs weigh the causes and effects of human behavior on animal habitats, while also touching on the animal adaptations and human intervention that have brought certain species back from the brink of extinction.
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