Stewart, Melissa

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No monkeys, no chocolate

After reading this book, the word "chocolate" may bring to mind not only candy and ice cream, but also lizards, fungi, and monkeys--all part of the cocoa trees' ecosystem. Includes further information on cocoa and rainforests and suggestions to help save rainforests.

Zoom in on butterflies

2014
"Provides information for readers about a butterfly's home, food, and body"--Provided by publisher.

Here we grow

the secrets of hair and nails
2011
Provides information on the role hair and nails play in the bodies of humans and animals.

Hurricane watch

Introduces young readers to how hurricanes form, where they most often occur, and what readers should do to stay safe if they find themselves in a hurricane watch.

A place for butterflies

Presents an illustrated guide to butterflies and their habitats, with a focus on how human actions affect butterfly populations.

How does a bone become a fossil?

Explores fossils from how and where they form to how scientists gather and preserve them. Includes a glossary, resources for further information, diagrams, and color photographs.

Robots

Introduces robots and the science behind these amazing machines, including a historic timeline of robot development, common jobs robots perform in the workplace and at home, and robots of the future.

A place for frogs

2016
Looks at different types of frogs and the ecosystems in which they live, and discusses how human activity affects their survival.

A place for birds

2015
Explores some of the ways in which humans have affected bird populations across the nation and the steps that have been taken to protect them.

Meteors

2015
Photographs and text provide an introduction to meteors.

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