Hirsch, Rebecca E

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Night creatures

animals that swoop, crawl, and creep while you sleep
2021
As the sun sets, night creatures awaken to hunt, fly, race, leap, and more. A mother and child camp out in their rural backyard among the nocturnal animals in this evocative and informative picture book.

North America

Students learn about the continent of North America, with a focus on its geography, animals, and different people.

Europe

Students learn about the continent of Europe, with a focus on its geography, languages, and different countries.

Antarctica

Students learn about the continent of Antarctica, with a focus on its geography, animals and different peoples.

The monarchs are missing

a butterfly mystery
2018
"Monarch butterfly populations have been declining for the last two decades, and scientists aren't sure why. This book takes readers on a quest to discover what is happening and what scientists know"--Provided by publisher.

Garfield's almost-as-great-as-pizza guide to technology

2020
"Follow along with Garfield as he explores breakthroughs in technology, from the earliest stone tools to modern times, when silicon computer chips and GPS are commonplace. All along, Garfield adds his own funny comments on each breakthrough"--Back cover.

Garfield's almost-as-great-as-lasagna guide to science

2020
"Each colorful spread in this book discusses a breakthrough in science, complete with hilarious commentary from Garfield the cat--who would really rather be eating lasagna. From forces and motion to the origin of the universe, Garfield explores it all"-- Provided by publisher.

Garfield's almost-as-great-as-naps guide to engineering

2020
"Each spread throughout this book explores a breakthrough in the history of engineering, complete with hilarious commentary from Garfield the cat--who would really rather be taking a nap"--Provided by publisher.

Monarch butterflies

a generational journey
2017
Explains the journey monarch butterflies take between their summer and winter homes, and describes their physical characteristics and behaviors.

Living fossils

survivors from Earth's distant past
"Blue-blooded crabs? Platypus that sting? One-hundred-year-old reptiles? Meet some of nature's longest-surviving species! Discover the stories of these incredible animals and find out how they help scientists piece together evolutionary history"--Provided by the publisher.

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