Animals
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Bald Eagles: Prey-Snatching Birds
From the Series Comparing Animal Traits
See what a bald eagle has in common with a spotted owl. Learn what sets a bald eagle apart from an osprey. Readers will compare key traits of bald eagles—their appearance, behavior, habitat,… Read More →
Barf and Poop
From the Series Animals Eat What?
Do some animals really eat barf and poop? They sure do! Icky photos and funny facts will engage young readers as they learn about the biological processes of living things. Read More →
Baryonyx: A First Look
From the Series Read about Dinosaurs (Read for a Better World ™)
Young readers will love learning about Baryonyx, a dinosaur that looked like an alligator and was as tall as a giraffe. Photorealistic images help bring this dinosaur to life. Read More →
Bats
From the Series Tell Me More! Science
Swoop, snatch, slurp, suck—welcome to the world of bats. Join the natural world's only flying mammals on their night-time flights as they use echolocation to hunt for insects, feed on fruit… Read More →
Battle-Ready Dinosaurs
From the Series Dinosaurs
Dive into the world of battle-ready dinosaurs in this spectacular book for curious kids! Battle-Ready Dinosaurs is filled with incredible, full-color illustrations and bite-sized facts about Read More →
Beagles
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Who's a Good Dog?
Beagles are friendly, curious, and have a great sense of smell. Do you know where beagles come from? Or how some beagles help the US government? Learn more about these playful dogs! Read More →
Bears: And Their Food Chains
From the Series Food Chain Kings
Armed with deadly claws, lethal jaws, and overwhelming strength, the bear is an astounding predator! Readers will discover how the apex hunter tracks down and kills its prey with devastating… Read More →
Beavers: Freshwater Engineers
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Ecosystem Engineers
With strong dams and lodges, beavers create a home for many freshwater plants and animals. Dive into the lives of busy beavers and discover how they engineer their ecosystem to fit their needs. Read More →
Beaver's Lodge
From the Series Home Sweet Amazing Home (Little Acorns)
Splash! Dragging a young tree a beaver enters the water with some new building material for his dam. Using his powerful teeth, he cut down the slender tree trunk. Now he knows exactly where… Read More →
Bees
From the Series Earth's Smallest Superheroes (Real-Life Reads)
Packed with science, this title is a celebration of these striped, fuzzy, and busy insect superheroes that will introduce readers to the fascinating and complicated lives of bees. Using… Read More →
Bees in the Hive
From the Series Critter Kingdom
Buzz through the world of busy honeybees and discover what they do all day! You'll learn fascinating facts such as: why bees have a queen how bees talk to each other by dancing… Read More →
Beginner's Guide to Space — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Beginner's Guide to Space
This series introduces students to space exploration. Information is presented clearly and concisely, and with more than 100 color photographs per title, eager young scientists will be… Read More →
Big Cats: And Their Food Chains
From the Series Food Chain Kings
Armed with fearsome fangs, powerful bodies, and supreme senses, big cats are astounding predators! Readers will discover how the apex hunters track down and kill their prey with devastating… Read More →
Big Grassland Animals
From the Series Let's Look at Animal Habitats (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
What roams through grassland habitats? Discover bison, elephants, giraffes, kangaroos, lions, and zebra. Pair this photo-illustrated nonfiction title with its fiction companion book, My Baby Elephant. Read More →
Big Snakes: And Their Food Chains
From the Series Food Chain Kings
Armed with super senses, a vice-like grip, and incredible strength, big snakes are astounding predators! Readers will discover how the apex hunters track down and kill their prey with… Read More →
Bioluminescence: Nature and Science at Work
What do giant squids, mantis shrimp, and fireflies have in common? These animals, along with a wide range of creatures, are able to give off light; this is called bioluminescence. Different… Read More →
Bionic Animals
From the Series Searchlight Books ™ — Saving Animals with Science
An elephant lost part of a front leg and had trouble getting around. How could people help? With science! Experts used trial and error to find the best model for the elephant’s new leg and… Read More →
Birds
From the Series Amazing Life Cycles
Meet some amazing animals—from caring crocodile mothers to meat eating plants, from the tallest parents in the woods to sea horse fathers looking after their young . . . with the odd hairy… Read More →
Birds: An Illustrated Guide to 100 Brilliant Birds
This unique and must-have illustrated guide covers one hundred of the world's most extraordinary bird species. From graceful songbirds to fearsome birds of prey, this book has it all!… Read More →
Black Widows: Deadly Biters
From the Series Arachnid World
Beware of the venomous spider with the large red spot—it is a black widow! In this book you will learn how black widows are similar to and different from other arachnids. Close-up photographs Read More →
Blood and Guts
From the Series Animals Eat What?
Which animals eat the blood and guts of other creatures? Learn about some of the strangest diets in the animal kingdom through full-color photography and funny facts. Read More →
Blue Whales: Nature's Biggest Mammal
From the Series Lightning Bolt Books ® — Nature's Most Massive Animals
Blue whales are the largest mammals in the world. But how do they get so big? Follow the lives of blue whales and discover how they breathe and communicate, what they eat, and more! Read More →
Boa Constrictors: Prey-Crushing Reptiles
From the Series Comparing Animal Traits
Find out what a boa constrictor has in common with an American crocodile. Discover what sets a boa constrictor apart from a green iguana. Readers will compare and contrast key traits of boa… Read More →
Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons
From the Series Animal by Animal
What would you be if your finger bones grew so long that they reached your feet? You'd be a bat! What if you had no leg bones but kept your arm bones? You'd be a whale, a dolphin, or a… Read More →