"There are more than 300 kinds of parrots, and they're found in warm places like rain forests all over the world. These colorful, noisy birds are some of the most recognizable on Earth. Beginning readers will love learning more about them in low ATOS text and accompanying full-color photographs that show the many sizes and colors of parrots. A helpful "Words to Know" section introduces body parts and the rain forest habitat and a simple table of contents and index show readers textual elements of nonfiction books"--.
"Citizens of the United States have the freedom to choose who they vote for. Voters can choose from a number of candidates. Most people belong to a political party and they often choose to vote for the candidate belonging to their political party. However, sometimes people choose to vote for a person regardless of their political affiliation. This book explores how people choose a candidate to vote for and why that choice matters"--Provided by publisher.
"There are many situations that require people's votes in the United States. Citizens vote for people to hold public office in the local, state, and federal governments. This book explores what voting is through accessible language"--Provided by publisher.
Explains to young learners how voting works, including the process by which one votes and a citizen's responsibilities. Includes a glossary, an index, and color images.
"Learn about what makes mammals unique, how they grow from baby to adult, and where they fit in the food chain. Explore the . . . adaptations that help them survive in their habitats"--Provided by publisher.