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Books in Tiny Things, Big Impacts series

  • Plankton

    John Wood

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Plankton are microscopic organisms living in large bodies of water. They are a major food source for several kinds of sea creatures, and although they are tiny, they have a major impact on many other living things. Accessible explanations of marine life, food chains, and other essential science curriculum topics enhance readers' knowledge of the natural world and the part every living thing plays in it. Additional features, such as fact boxes and full-color photographs deepen readers' understanding of these tiny yet hugely important creatures.
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  • Plankton

    John Wood

    Library Binding (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Plankton are microscopic organisms living in large bodies of water. They are a major food source for several kinds of sea creatures, and although they are tiny, they have a major impact on many other living things. Accessible explanations of marine life, food chains, and other essential science curriculum topics enhance readers' knowledge of the natural world and the part every living thing plays in it. Additional features, such as fact boxes and full-color photographs deepen readers' understanding of these tiny yet hugely important creatures.
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  • Tiny Things, Big Impacts

    Various

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Sometimes the smallest organisms can have the biggest impact on their surroundings. Readers discover this by looking into the lives of bees, plankton, spiders, and worms. While they may be tiny, these organisms play valuable roles in their environments. The main texts present this basic science curriculum topic in a way that is easily understandable and engaging for readers. Fun fact boxes, detailed glossaries, and vibrant, full-color photographs draw readers into this fascinating topic. Readers are sure to enjoy getting an up-close look at some of the world's smallest living things. Features include: Carefully chosen topics encourage young readers to broaden their understanding of biodiversity. Creative design elements appeal to visual learners. Age-appropriate narratives help young readers see the value in creatures they may have previously thought of as gross or scary, such as bees and spiders.
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  • Worms

    John Wood

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Worms are small organisms that have a valuable role in their surrounding environments. Readers learn about all the important ways in which worms contribute to their ecosystems, proving that no creature is too small to make a difference. Creative design elements, including eye-catching fact boxes and colorful photographs, draw readers in to the weird and wonderful world of worms. As readers explore essential science curriculum topics, such as ecosystems and food chains, they also learn fun facts about creatures they see often but most likely know little about.
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  • Bees

    John Wood

    Library Binding (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Some people are afraid of bees, but bees are actually very important parts of ecosystems around the world. Readers learn about these small, buzzing insects and their valuable roles in the environments around them with this stimulating science guide. The accessible narrative discusses basic science curriculum topics and encourages an appreciation for all living things. Readers gain extra insight into this fascinating subject through fun fact boxes and vibrant, full-color photographs that make the bees appear as if they are buzzing off each page!
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  • Worms

    John Wood

    Library Binding (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Worms are small organisms that have a valuable role in their surrounding environments. Readers learn about all the important ways in which worms contribute to their ecosystems, proving that no creature is too small to make a difference. Creative design elements, including eye-catching fact boxes and colorful photographs, draw readers in to the weird and wonderful world of worms. As readers explore essential science curriculum topics, such as ecosystems and food chains, they also learn fun facts about creatures they see often but most likely know little about.
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  • Tiny Things, Big Impacts

    Various

    Paperback (Kidhaven Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Sometimes the smallest organisms can have the biggest impact on their surroundings. Readers discover this by looking into the lives of bees, plankton, spiders, and worms. While they may be tiny, these organisms play valuable roles in their environments. The main texts present this basic science curriculum topic in a way that is easily understandable and engaging for readers. Fun fact boxes, detailed glossaries, and vibrant, full-color photographs draw readers into this fascinating topic. Readers are sure to enjoy getting an up-close look at some of the world's smallest living things. Features include: Carefully chosen topics encourage young readers to broaden their understanding of biodiversity. Creative design elements appeal to visual learners. Age-appropriate narratives help young readers see the value in creatures they may have previously thought of as gross or scary, such as bees and spiders.
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  • Spiders

    John Wood

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    When you see a spider, does it scare you? Many people are afraid of spiders, but what they may not know is how valuable spiders are to the environment. These tiny creatures are important because they eat many other insects that can be harmful to humans, animals, and other crops. This engaging and age-appropriate text gives readers the tools to see that most spiders are helpful. Fun-filled fact boxes and striking, full-color photographs add excitement to this guide that presents basic science curriculum topics such as ecosystems and food chains.
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  • Bees

    John Wood

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Some people are afraid of bees, but bees are actually very important parts of ecosystems around the world. Readers learn about these small, buzzing insects and their valuable roles in the environments around them with this stimulating science guide. The accessible narrative discusses basic science curriculum topics and encourages an appreciation for all living things. Readers gain extra insight into this fascinating subject through fun fact boxes and vibrant, full-color photographs that make the bees appear as if they are buzzing off each page!
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  • Spiders

    John Wood

    Library Binding (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    When you see a spider, does it scare you? Many people are afraid of spiders, but what they may not know is how valuable spiders are to the environment. These tiny creatures are important because they eat many other insects that can be harmful to humans, animals, and other crops. This engaging and age-appropriate text gives readers the tools to see that most spiders are helpful. Fun-filled fact boxes and striking, full-color photographs add excitement to this guide that presents basic science curriculum topics such as ecosystems and food chains.
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