In the far-north latitudes, just below the treeless tundra of the polar region, a forest of evergreen trees called the boreal forest encircles the earth.
See offerOld-time New England foresters coined the term "wolf tree" for trees they saw as having the ability to "eat" the sun and nutrients and prevent the growth of other trees. Today, however, we understand how wolf trees benefit wildlife.
See offerLearn all about what lives and grows in the forest in the three stories of this Level 1 nonfiction reader. Deer and other wildlife, trees and other plant life, and much more are found In the Forest!
See offerFollow the blogs of an adventurous young explorer through the Amazon to her uncle's rain forest research station.
See offerStikky Trees uses a unique, pattern-based learning method to bring a timeless skill to anyone with an hour to spare. We spent months with readers testing and refining it to be sure it will work for you.
See offerThe National Geographic Readers series has expanded beyond elementary school levels to reach children at the very beginning of their lifelong relationship with reading* Hop, Bunny* uses simple vocabulary and fun pictures to capture the interest and help develop the skills of beginning readers. The cuteness, humor, and fun information make this new reading experience a treat.
See offerIn this charming picture book, curious little kids will learn all about how an acorn grows up to be an oak tree. The story includes the stages of growth of a tree throughout the seasons and year.
See offerMeet the Bukos, a lighthearted but educational look at coconuts and their invaluable place in our lives.
See offerWhat kinds of interesting critters live amongst the forest trees? Adult and child readers can find out together in this new Level 1 co-reader from National Geographic Kids, full of engaging photos and fun facts.
See offerDeep within the rain forest are trees that could cure diseases, venomous spiders, and a whole lot of rain! From the Amazon to Costa Rica, the world's rain forests are fascinating places to learn about.
See offerFarmer Dan is an almond guy. He raises almonds and also grows wildflowers to feed the bees that pollinate his almonds.
See offerFarmer Nick and Farmer Charlie are olive guys. They are neighbor farmers who raise two different varieties of olives, Sevillano and Manzanillo.
See offerExplores Plants And Animals Found In Boreal Forests And How Humans Use Forests. Supports Next Generation Science Standards.
See offerDescribes The Life Cycle Of The Oak Tree From Flower, To Acorn, To Towering Tree.
See offerYoung Readers Will Discover Why Trees Are So Important To A Healthy Earth.
See offerCurious Kids Want To Know What's Inside A Tree. Simple Text And Photo Clues Keep The Pages Turning.
See offerDiscusses How Animals And Trees Adapt To Cold Weather And Gives Information About Boreal Forests And Mountainside Trees.
See offerDescribes The Life Cycle Of The Pine Tree And Explains Why Pine Forests Are Important To Humans, Animals, And Other Plants.
See offerEmergent Readers Explore What Happens To An Apple Tree During Each Season.
See offerReaders will learn about the three major forest biomes, which are temperate, boreal, and rain forests. The text will focus on the climate, plants, and animals that are found in forests around the world.
See offerWith Forest Life and Woodland Creatures, kids can meet all the cuddly creatures and amazing sights found in the woods.
See offerPacked with facts and activities, this is the perfect first book for young explorers who are curious about nature and want to learn more about the world of trees, leaves, and woodland animals. What is a tree?
See offerMost of us see trees every day, and too often we take them for granted. Trees provide us with everything from food, fuel and shelter to oxygen and filtered water.
See offerExplore the flora and fauna from all around the world with this exciting book full of amazing images, fun quizzes, and incredible information.
See offerDrip, drop. Rain falls softly on the forest canopy.
See offerDen Wald erleben, staunen und SpaB haben mit Peter Wohlleben! Haben Bäume eine eigene Sprache?
See offerAmerican chestnut trees were once found far and wide in North America's eastern forests. They towered up to one hundred feet tall, providing food and shelter for people and animals alike.
See offerHow does a little acorn grow into a huge oak tree? Follow each step in nature's cycle-from falling acorns to strong oak trees-in this fascinating book!
See offerHow does a little pine cone turn into a big, green pine tree? Follow each step in nature's cycle-from small cones to towering trees-in this fascinating book!
See offerYoung children are naturally curious about the world around them. Tell Me Why Leaves Change Color offers answers to their most compelling questions about the changing seasons.
See offer""What doesn't have a mouth but can talk? What has limbs but can't move?
See offerRead and find out about the magical process of how leaves change their color in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.
See offerA raging wildfire can be a major disaster, costing lives and destroying homes. But fires in nature can help as well as harm, clearing forests of dead trees and allowing young plants to grow.
See offerUsing helpful maps, charts, and intriguing facts in conjunction with vibrant images and informational text, this engaging title allows early elementary readers to explore the lush rainforests of the world.
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