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Animal and plant extinction

2024
Fury faces, scaly flippers, and green vines are disappearing. Why are so many animals and plants disappearing? Climate change is threatening a wave of extinction. Explore the threat to life on Earth with easy-to-understand content tied to the curriculum of upper-elementary and middle school students and text written at a 2nd to 3rd grade reading level. Dyslexia-friendly font and design make learning accessible, and a recap at the end promotes checking for understanding to aid comprehension. It's key environmental science curriculum made approachable for all.
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Garter snake hibernation

2024
Garter snakes spend the summer on the hunt for a food. But soon, summer will end. When it gets cold, garter snakes must find a good place to slumber. Why do they need to sleep? Learn all about garter snake hibernation and how weather makes them sleep. Colorful photos and carefully leveled text guide readers along on the journey.
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Little raindrop

"Have you ever wondered what happens to a raindrop when it falls from the sky? This beautifully illustrated story will capture the imaginations of children and parents alike, and offers a perfect introduction to the water cycle."--Back cover.
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Our living planet

2024
The natural world is an exciting source of fun and facts for readers who want to deepen their understanding of life science concepts in a creative way. With each turn of the page, they discover large, eye-catching images -- both illustrations and photographs -- and a variety of text features that break down the basics of ecosystems, environmental science, and more. This fresh approach to common curriculum topics presents information through short pieces of text, statistics, and graphic organizers. The focus on infographics makes this a detailed and delightful reading experience for students at a variety of fluency levels.
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Watching the weather

2021
"This nonfiction, photo-filled science book for beginning readers describes the different types of weather in places all over the planet"--Provided by publisher.
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Atmosphere and weather

2023
In graphic novel format looks at the Earth's atmosphere and weather.
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Is it weather or is it climate change?

answers to your questions about extreme weather
2024
"In [this book, the] author . . . answers five key questions about climate change: What is climate change? What causes it? How do we know it's real? Does climate change cause extreme weather? And can we still prevent the worst impacts? Young readers are then taken on a global survey of recent weather disasters and learn how climate change can be linked to each one . . . breaks down the key adaptations that need to be implemented to prevent widespread disaster as well as the broader changes we need to make at both individual and governmental levels to mitigate the worst effects of a changing climate"--Provided by publisher.
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Windy

2019
"Introduces emergent readers to wind and its associated weather conditions"--Provided by publisher.
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Sunny

2019
Explores the sun and the different words associated with it.
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Chasing rainbows

2021
"Emmy is stuck inside on a wet and miserable day, the whole world seems terribly grey. But then her dad suggests they go out and chase a rainbow! Rainbows can be shy and elusive, but by following some brightly hued clues Emmy discovers you can find color in the unlikeliest places"--OCLC.
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