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  • av Mari Schuh
    225

    Guardians of those they love, Rottweilers are strong and confident. They were first bred to protect and drive cattle. Today, they often work as police dogs. Curious beginning readers will love learning why Rottweilers are among the most popular dog breeds in America!

  • av Chris Bowman
    225

    Are they majestic, intimidating, or both? Great Danes, known for their size and poise, are a friendly, easygoing breed. Even though they can weigh up to 200 pounds, some Danes think they're lapdogs! Learn more about these long-legged, sensitive giants in this engaging book for beginning readers.

  • av Mari Schuh
    189

    No more than 10 inches tall, Chihuahuas are a spunky breed of dog. They are often strongly devoted to one person in their family and always ready to go! They fit snugly in tote bags, making it easy to take them along on errands and trips. Spring into this lively read for young students to learn more about the history and charm of Chihuahuas!

  • av Mari Schuh
    225

    Short and chunky, bulldogs are stout both in stature and personality. Snoring, slobbering, and sleeping are bulldogs' favorite past times, but nothing makes them so charming as their devotion to their owners. Pick up this low-level title to learn more about how the bulldog breed became a family favorite!

  • av Mari Schuh
    225

    Don't let boxers intimidate you. They're actually one of the goofiest dog breeds! Although their muscular bodies and watchful dispositions make them great police dogs, boxers are also loyal family companions. Find out more about the boxer's personality in this title for young learners.

  • av Mari Schuh
    225

    Once bred to catch mice and rats in woolen mills, Yorkshire Terriers are now more of a companion dog. These portable pups have big personalities and long, colorful coats. Emergent readers will fall in love with Yorkies in this nonfiction title.

  • av Breanna Berry
    225

    "This classy pup is one of the most overlooked breeds. Complete with brains and a sense of humor, the Poodle is a great family dog. With a passion for the outdoors and affection, loving this animal couldn't be any easier learn more about poodles in this fun title for reluctant readers"--

  • av Chris Bowman
    225

    A friendly companion and a willing worker, Labrador Retrievers are easy to love. Historically, they earned their keep by helping fishermen haul nets, fetch ropes, and retrieve fish. Nowadays, they also assist search and rescue missions, police forces, and the handicapped. Learn more about these lovable labs in this book for early readers.

  • av Chris Bowman
    225

    This loveable, family-friendly dog is a people pleaser. Trained to hunt and retrieve, Golden Retrievers enjoy physical activity. Their obedient nature also makes them great as therapy and assistance dogs. Cozy up with this furry friend in this beginner book.

  • av Chris Bowman
    189

    Often seen leading police and military action, the German Shepherd is a dependable guardian. Also known to show companionship for families, this breed is approachable and fearless. Read about the lifestyle of these intelligent dogs in this informative title for young students.

  • av Mari Schuh
    179

    These small lap dogs will warm your heart. French Bulldogs are a charming and adaptable breed, demanding a little bit of love but a lot of air conditioning. Compared to their canine comrades, Frenchies cant take the heat due to their short snouts. Beginning readers will fall in love this quiet breed.

  • av Mari Schuh
    179

    These short, long dogs were bred for the burrows. Instinctive diggers and protectors, Dachshunds should not be left alone outdoors. Instead, give them a pile of blankets to explore in your home. Hang with these hounds in this interesting title for reluctant readers.

  • av Mari Schuh
    179

    These low-maintenance scent hounds are a family favorite. Beagles are happiest when meandering outside following the trail their noses lead them on. Known for their keen sense of smell, this breed has even been used for airport security. Read all about where a sharp nose can lead you in this beginner book.

  • av Nathan Sommer
    225

    Vultures are scavengers that will eat almost anything they can find! These birds of prey are able to feed on decaying meat and trash due to special acids in their digestive system that keep them from getting sick. This title uses captivating photos and engaging facts to take striving readers into the world of these bald birds.

  • - Birds of Prey
    av Nathan Sommer
    225

    Using intelligence and skilled flying, hawks are able to find great success in their hunting pursuits. These small predators use their talons to snatch prey, often in midair! This low-level title will take reluctant readers into the world of these feathered fighters through engaging text and eye-catching photos.

  • av Nathan Sommer
    225

    Using their long, pointed wings and tails, falcons dive toward prey at over 200 miles per hour! These high flyers are designed to be master predators. In combination with their speed, their sharp beaks make hunting a simple task. This title is a jammed-pack look at falcons as birds of prey.

  • av Nathan Sommer
    225

    From ten stories high, an eagle can see a single ant crawling on a sidewalk! They use this impeccable eyesight to spot fish lingering in the currents and rodents scurrying through harvested fields. This title will introduce readers to these skillful carnivores through action-packed photos and jaw-dropping facts.

  • - Birds of Prey
    av Nathan Sommer
    225

    "Engaging images accompany information about kites. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 2 through 7"--

  • av Chris Bowman
    225

    Concerts, ball games, races, and many other events take place in stadiums around the world. These large structures are build to hold thousands of people. Eager readers will find information on the different kinds of stadiums, preferred construction materials, and the science that gives these massive buildings their strength.

  • av Chris Bowman
    179

  • av Chris Bowman
    179

    Drivers who need to quickly get from one place to another use highways! In this title for emergent readers, the construction, materials, and science of highways are presented in a straightforward way with simple text, crisp photos, and engaging special features.

  • av Chris Bowman
    179

    Dams are not just built to stop water. They can also change the direction it flows! Beginning readers will delve into this title that explains the kinds of dams, how forces act on them, and the benefits of certain materials in dam construction.

  • av Chris Bowman
    179

    Bridges take cars, trains, and people across rivers, lakes, and canyons. This introductory title covers the materials used in bridge construction, the types of bridges, and the scientific concepts that make bridges work.

  • av Patrick Perish
    225

    Chirp, chirp! Male crickets rub their wings together to make music. The females listen closely, with eardrums on their legs. These singing insects will enthrall readers in this fact-filled book loaded with vibrant photography.

  • av Patrick Perish
    225

    Cockroaches may be creepy-crawly, but these resilient insects once shared the world with dinosaurs! Eager young readers will find out where cockroaches live, how they grow, and what they eat in this title featuring up close, crisp photography.

  • av Patrick Perish
    225

    A bumblebee colony is a busy place! The queen bee builds the nest and lays hundreds of eggs. Worker bees float from flower to flower, gathering nectar and helping flowers grow. In this book for beginning readers, students will learn all about the complex world of bumblebees.

  • av Patrick Perish
    175

    "Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces earwigs to young readers through leveled text and related photos"--

  • av Patrick Perish
    175

    "Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces dragonflies to young readers through leveled text and related photos"--

  • av Christina Leaf
    189

    "Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces damselflies to young readers through leveled text and related photos"--

  • av Christina Leaf
    225

    The last insect to need a megaphone would be a cicada. No bug is louder than a male cicada buzzing for a female! This title shouts cool cicada facts at kids, including that cicada noisemakers are called tymbals and that nymphs can stay underground for up to 17 years!

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