The science of living things
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Books in this Series
What is a life cycle?
Introduces the life cycles of plants, insects, amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds, mammals, and humans, discussing birth, growth, parental care, and reproduction.
What is a biome?
Summary: Introduces biomes, showing and describing the main kinds and discussing their location, climate, and plant and animal life, as well as those developed by humans.
What is a living thing?
Introduces the different qualities and aspects of living things, including people, other animals, and plants, and covering such topics as breathing, feeding, energy, growth, locomotion, and reproduction.
What Is an Amphibian?
Introduces various kinds of amphibians, describing their physiology, behavior, habitats, and life cycles.
What is the animal kingdom?
Introduces the animal kingdom, showing and describing the main groups of animals and discussing their anatomy, habitats, reproduction, and classification.
What is migration?
A simple presentation of the migratory habits of such animals as geese, eels, frogs and toads, and more.
What Is a Marine Mammal (Science of Living Things)
Describes ways in which marine mammals have adapted to ocean habitats, including physiology, reproduction, diet, and other behavior.
What Is a Whale (Science of Living Things)
Introduces the physiology, habitats, feeding, and behavior of different types of whales and discusses whale watching.
What Is a Bird?
Introduces birds, describing some different types and discussing their physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitats.
What is a rodent?
Describes the main types of rodents and their physiology, habitats, behavior, diet, and offspring.
What is a bat?
This book describes the main types of bats and discusses their physiology, feeding, roosting, reproduction, echolocation abilities, and other behavior.
What Is a Fish (Science of Living Things)
Introduces fishes, showing and describing different types including freshwater and saltwater, and discussing their anatomy, habitats, reproduction, and diet.
What Is a Reptile (Science of Living Things)
Describes the main types of reptiles and their physiology, habitats, behavior, diet, and offspring.
What are food chains and webs?
A simple introduction to food chains and webs, featuring both herbivores and carnivores and discussing energy, food production, and decomposition in various ecosystems.