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Books with title Desert Food Chains

  • Desert Food Chains

    Katie Kawa

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Which animals and plants can survive in a dry desert environment? Readers learn about the living things that make up desert food chains, including cacti, snakes, and scorpions. Colorful photographs of desert life make readers feel like theyÂ’re exploring new parts of this habitat with each turn of the page. Fact boxes provide additional information about the creatures that make up desert food chains, and a detailed food web shows how these food chains all come together. The desert is an extreme habitat, and readers will enjoy learning about the extreme plants and animals that live there.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Paperback (Jump!, March 1, 2016)
    In Desert Food Chains, early fluent readers explore the desert biome and the food chains it supports. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they explore how energy flows through plants and animals in a desert environment. A map helps readers locate deserts around the world, and an activity offers kids an opportunity to extend discovery. Children can learn more about desert food chains using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Desert Food Chains also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, a glossary, and an index. Desert Food Chains is part of Jump!'s Who Eats What? series.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Bobbie Kalman, Kelley Macaulay

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Nov. 1, 2004)
    Describes the interaction of predators, prey, plants, and non-living elements that make up the food chain in the Sonoran Desert, and touches on what happens to the food chain when the balance of nature is upset.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    This book explores the food chains and webs that exist in a desert habitat. It equips readers with crucial vocabulary, using examples from that habitat to explain the roles of producers, consumers and decomposers, and illustrates how living things depend upon each other. Readers learn how fragile food chains can be, how they can be broken, and what we can do to prevent this.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Buffy Silverman, Abby Colich

    Paperback (Heinemann, Sept. 1, 2010)
    The cacti are eaten by insects that are eaten by lizards that are eaten by hawks. This book explores the species and food chains and webs within a desert habitat, and discusses why these food chains and webs need to be protected.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Katie Kawa

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Which animals and plants can survive in a dry desert environment? Readers learn about the living things that make up desert food chains, including cacti, snakes, and scorpions. Colorful photographs of desert life make readers feel like theyre exploring new parts of this habitat with each turn of the page. Fact boxes provide additional information about the creatures that make up desert food chains, and a detailed food web shows how these food chains all come together. The desert is an extreme habitat, and readers will enjoy learning about the extreme plants and animals that live there.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Library Binding (Jump!, Jan. 1, 2016)
    In Desert Food Chains, early fluent readers explore the desert biome and the food chains it supports. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they explore how energy flows through plants and animals in a desert environment.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Bobbie Macaulay Kalman

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2004)
    Plants and animals in the Sonoran Desert food chains have had to adapt to the hot, dry climate of this habitat. Conserving water is a large part of these food-chain adaptations. This book helps children, aged 5-9 years, learn about the Saguaro cacti and the many herbivores and carnivores that are part of the food chains of this desert.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Angela Royston

    Library Binding (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    This book explores the food chains and webs that exist in a desert habitat. It equips readers with crucial vocabulary, using examples from that habitat to explain the roles of producers, consumers and decomposers, and illustrates how living things depend upon each other. Readers learn how fragile food chains can be, how they can be broken, and what we can do to prevent this.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Angela Royston

    Hardcover (Raintree, July 17, 2014)
    This book explores the food chains and webs that exist in a desert habitat. It equips readers with crucial vocabulary, using examples from that habitat to explain the roles of producers, consumers and decomposers, and illustrates how living things depend upon each other. Readers learn how fragile food chains can be, how they can be broken, and what we can do to prevent this.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 13, 2015)
    This book explores the food chains and webs that exist in a desert habitat. It equips readers with crucial vocabulary, using examples from that habitat to explain the roles of producers, consumers and decomposers, and illustrates how living things depend upon each other. Readers learn how fragile food chains can be, how they can be broken, and what we can do to prevent this.
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  • Desert Food Chains

    Buffy Silverman, Abby Colich

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Sept. 1, 2010)
    The cacti are eaten by insects that are eaten by lizards that are eaten by hawks. This book explores the species and food chains and webs within a desert habitat, and discusses why these food chains and webs need to be protected.
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