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Books with title Food Chains

  • 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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  • City Food Chains

    Julia Vogel, Hazel Adams, Jacques Finlay

    Library Binding (Magic Wagon, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Describes the food chain of a city, from the plants living in the city to the herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, and explains how the urban environment affects normal food chain behavior.
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  • Chains

    Laurie Halse Anderson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Sept. 3, 2008)
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  • Wetlands Food Chains

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Library Binding (Jump!, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Introduces different types of wetlands, explores the food chains that exist in a wetland habitat, and examines how animals and plants can be producers, consumers, and decomposers.
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  • Wetland Food Chains

    Bobbie Kalman, Kylie Burns

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 31, 2006)
    Explains what a food chain is by describing the food chains seen in marshes and wetlands.
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  • Mountain Food Chains

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Library Binding (Pogo Books, Aug. 1, 2016)
    In Mountain Food Chains, early fluent readers explore the mountain 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 who live at high elevations.
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  • Meadow Food Chains

    Katie Kawa

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A meadow is more than just a pretty place to have picnics. ItÂ’s home to many species of plants and animals. TheyÂ’re connected through food chains, and readers explore how individual food chains come together to make a meadow food web. This important science concept is presented through engaging text, as well as a colorful meadow food web that shows a variety of connections among living things in this ecosystem. Fact boxes provide additional information about the plants and animals that live in meadows, and colorful photographs put readers in the middle of this habitat.
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  • Prairie Food Chains

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Library Binding (Jump!, Jan. 1, 2016)
    In Prairie Food Chains, early fluent readers explore the prairie 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 prairie environment.
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  • River Food Chains

    Emma Lynch

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    One of a series of titles which explore the intricate feeding systems of the world's key environments.
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  • Chains

    Frances Mary Hendry

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, April 5, 2004)
    Juliet wants to prove to her father that a girl can be just as good as a boy when it comes to business and so she changes places with her brother and sets sail on her father's ship on its next voyage to Africa and America. But Juliet's adventure turns into a nightmare when she realizes thefull horror of the trade her father is engaged in - the slave trade, at its height in the late eighteenth century.* An exciting story dealing with important issue of slavery in context of a very readable, swashbuckling adventure story.
  • Tundra Food Chains

    Kelley Kalman Macaulay

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, March 1, 2005)
    The tundra is one of the most extreme habitats on Earth and yet hundreds of species of plants and animals thrive there. Containing photographs and text, this book aims to teach children, aged 5-9 years, about: how plants and animals' bodies have adapted to survive; the ways animals find food in this habitat; and, why some tundra animals migrate.
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  • River Food Chains

    Emma Lynch

    Paperback (Heinemann, Nov. 15, 2004)
    What is an omnivore? Which lizard eats crocodiles? Why do bullhead fish hide under rocks? Read this book to find out who eats who in a river! Contents include: What is a rainforest food web? What is a rainforest food chain? What is a producer in a rainforest? What is a primary consumer in a rainforest? What is a secondary consumer in a rainforest? What is a decomposer in a rainforest? How are rainforest food chains different in different places? What Happens to a food web when a food chain breaks down? How can we protect the environment and rainforest food chains?
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