The World habitats series introduces young readers to some of th main geographical features of the world, and the habitats associated with them. Full colour maps and photographs show where each habitat is and what it looks like.
Introduction to all forms of rainforest life'
Beautiful color photographs and illustrations offer an exciting introduction to all forms of desert life. This book includes a discussion of how we can help preserve this unique environment and a traditional folktale told by the aboriginal people of Australia.
Describes the characteristics of the world's rivers, the changes that rivers make on the land and the course of the river to the sea.
A science book about natural environments and what grows in them.
The Berenstain Bears live in a wonderful place filled with green grass, blue skies, and lots of furry friends. But on a fishing trip at the creek, the Bear family discovers that the town dump is overflowing. It's spilling garbage into the water! Can the Berenstain Bears find a pollution solution before their beloved county is filled with garbage?
Rivers, Pond, and Seashore offers the young scientist a lively to the world of nature. The book is divided into three chapter, allowing the reader to explore and learn about each of the watery worlds.
As they roam around their woodland home, a mother and baby squirrel observe, ask questions and comment on the amazing life cycle of a century-old oak tree. This book features sequence of events from acorn, through to sapling and on to fully grown tree.
SekCil Cilandak (Emerging)