Buzz gets so busy working on his inventions in the mornings that he does not see the sun come up or hear his alarm ring, so he comes up with a couple of ideas to keep him from ever being late for school again.
"Did you know that a mantis shrimp can punch with the force of a 22-caliber bullet? Ever wonder how big a newborn blue whale is? Curious to know how long a whale shark actually is? Wacky, wild facts and a bright, bold design will keep struggling and reluctant readers wanting more!"--Provided by the publisher.
"Did you know that vultures pee on their legs to keep cool? Ever wondered how much a newborn hippo weighs? Curious to know how many mosquitoes a bat eats in one hour? Wacky, wild facts and a bright, bold design will keep struggling and reluctant readers wanting more!"--Provided by the publisher.
Snorp tries to avoid getting hurt when his friend, Three Claws, comes to visit, but a trip to the water park threatens to ruin his plan to remain injury free.
Snorp, who enjoys his job, friends, and life in the big city, but has problems with his extra long tongue that always gets in the way, approaches his cousin Barker for a solution to his situation.
"This photo-illustrated nonfiction story for young readers describes how whales are mammals that need air and how different types of whales find food. Includes photo glossary and quiz."--Provided by publisher.
Some kids might like to want to meet a crocodile, but they are actually quite scary, with strong jaws and sharp teeth. Presents kids a number of safety tips for if they ever encounter a crocodile.
"This photo-illustrated nonfiction story for young readers describes the body parts of walruses and how they fight with their tusks. Includes photo glossary and quiz"--Provided by publisher.