Describes animals who sleep during the day and several who sleep at night, from sloths to skunks to bats, and includes "extreme" facts and color photos.
Contains photographs and brief descriptions of some of the world's most incredible animal migrations, including Canadian geese, desert locusts, caribou, and others.
Introduces readers to some of the most awe-inspiring, man-made creations in the world including the Great Wall of China, Stonehenge, the pyramids and Great Sphinx of Egypt, and Mount Rushmore.
Presents an introduction to various animal habitats, in simple text with illustrations, describing how animals live in homes such as a den, shell, tree, nest, burrow, cave, reef, and more.
Contains photographs and brief descriptions of some of the world's biggest animal species, including the blue whale, goliath beetle, crocodile, and others.
A famous chef is coming to visit Mr. Hopper's second grade class, and every one is excited about bringing in their family's favorite dish to share except Ollie, who loves to cook but cannot find a dish his whole family likes.
Although reluctant at first, the second graders in Mr. Hopper's class follow new student Luna's suggestion and perform as stars in a "midnight circus" on Family Night.