Lunis, Natalie

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Black spiny-tailed iguana

lizard lightning!
2011
This book tells about the habitat, behavior, and physical characteristics of the black spiny-tailed iguana, the fastest reptile.

Tricky tree frogs

2010
This book is an introduction to tree frogs, describing where they live, how they stay safe, and what kinds of surprising changes they go through as they grow from tiny eggs to tree-climbing adults.

Katydids

leaf look-alikes
2010
Text and photographs describe how the katydid uses camouflage to live and stay safe.

Howler monkey

super loud
2012
An introduction to howler monkeys that describes their physical characteristics, the unique noises they make, their habitat, and how they communicate with one another.

Sky terrors

2009
Uses a question-and-answer format to help children learn more about the prehistoric animals that once flew through the sky.

Capybara

the world's largest rodent
2010
Offers an overview of the behavior, physical characteristics, hunting methods, and habitat of a capybara, the world's largest rodent.

Wiggly earthworms

2009
This book describes the physical characteristics, habits, and life cycle of earthworms.

Haunted caves

2012
Contains reportedly true accounts of happenings in caves that are believed to be related to ghosts, poltergeists, and other unexplainable phenomena.

Let's experiment!

1999
Discusses the purpose and value of experiments, and provides hands-on activities and scientific process skills for conducting experiments.

Investigating your backyard

1999
Small children are encouraged to study small living creatures found in their backyard such as worms and insects, birds and small trees. Contains a valuable list of careers for these special scientists such as an ecologist, an entomologist, an ornithologist, a botanist, and an astronomer.

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