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4) Cows
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Describes the habitat, physical features, life cycle, diet, behaviors, and health issues of cows. Includes color photographs, fact boxes, a glossary, and additional resources.
5) Penguin
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Simple text and photographs introduce learning young readers to the defining characteristics, behavior, habitat, diet, and life cycle of penguins. Includes a glossary.
7) Flower
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Simple text and color illustrations depict the life cycle of a flower. Includes interactive features that ask young readers to point, stretch, count, trace, and blow.
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A STEM-based picture book that explains what wildfires are, and how they are started and managed, using the life cycle of a jack pine cone named Jacky who sees lightning set his forest on fire. Discusses how the fire brings new life to the forest. Includes sidebars, a section of facts, and a glossary of terms.
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"Did you know elephants are the world's largest land animals? Male African elephants can reach ten feet tall and weigh up to 16,500 pounds! These endangered animals are beloved for their massive ears, thick skin, and flexible trunks, as well as their remarkable intelligence and empathy. And despite their size, the more you get to know them, the more you'll realize humans and elephants have a lot in common!"--Publisher's description.
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"Did you know that you have a little bit of dinosaur in you? And it's your brother's fault. That egg fight meant there was only two eggs left and one of them had a carbon atom that used to be in the bones of a Spinosaurus. This . . . story follows a carbon atom as it journeys from dry bones to your spinal column--and beyond"--Provided by publisher.
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"A charming minibeast twist on the ugly duckling story. Crawling through the garden, the little Woolly Bear Caterpillar wonders what kind of moth she will become. Bonny and bright, stunning and smart, but not kind, the other caterpillars laugh at the small, plain Woolly Bear. There is one thing that they are sure of: Woolly Bear could never be as beautiful as them! But could one little caterpillar be about to undergo a truly terrific transformation?...