Izzi Howell
1) Amphibians
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Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 4.6 - AR Pts: 1
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How did the glass frog get its name? Its heart, stomach, and organs are visible through its translucent belly! This is just one of the many whacky creatures classified as amphibians. Readers of this captivating book will devour fun facts about frogs, toads, salamanders, and other strange amphibians. Fact boxes throughout the book are filled with tidbits of knowledge and fun questions. Readers can complete the quiz at the end of the book to test their...
2) Fish
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Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 4.3 - AR Pts: 1
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Earth's waters are brimming with curious creatures! This playful book focuses on the world of fish – and readers will be surprised how diverse these fish can be! Captivating photographs of leafy sea dragons, elegant eagle rays, foreboding sharks, and other strange fish create an immersive reading experience. Fact boxes allow readers to interact with fun facts and cool questions. They'll learn about animal classification, habitats, diets, and other...
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Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 6.8 - AR Pts: 1
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"Which innovative ideas and inventions began with the ancient Greeks? Find out how the ancient Greeks organized their society, trained their soldiers, used their ships for trade and transportation, and built their temples. Discover how their brilliant developments in architecture, politics, art, medicine, theater, and sports still influence the way we live today"--
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Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 5.5 - AR Pts: 1
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"Animals build structures to shelter their young, catch prey, and even communicate. Some animals even change their environment to suit their needs. This awesome book reveals the amazing ways that certain animals engineer structures and ecosystems in order to survive"--
6) Reptiles
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Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 4.6 - AR Pts: 1
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Ferocious alligators, slithering snakes, and majestic sea turtles are all members of the diverse reptile family! Readers of this fascinating book will meet these and other incredible reptilian creatures. Amazing full-color photographs give readers an up-close look at the world of reptiles, from battling komodo dragons to a green basilisk sprinting across water! Readers will learn about important life science topics such as habitats, animal classification,...
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"Climate change is reshaping the planet before our eyes. From melting ice caps and rising sea levels to drought and destructive hurricanes, no corner of Earth is protected from the effects of global warming. Discover the facts about what climate change is doing--and will continue to do--to our planet, and how we might reduce its impact."--
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Observing insects is important as they are an essential part of their habitat and ecosystem. By studying insects, scientists can learn how to protect them and where they live. Budding entomologists will love learning more about the different groups of bugs they may see as well as ways to observe them and contribute to science! Suggestions of how readers can get involved as a citizen scientist who studies insects are included throughout the achievable...
9) Senses
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Sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing--these five senses help human beings and other animals interpret and interact with their surroundings. Guided by engaging photographs and manageable text blocks, readers will learn the ways each sense works for humans and animals. Their knowledge is put to the test with questions, and the answers can be found at the end of the book. There's no doubt readers' senses will be engaged with this volume about important...
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Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 6.1 - AR Pts: 1
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Which innovative ideas and inventions began with the Maya? Find out how the Maya built their cities to suit the landscape and population, traded their resources, and developed a complex system of writing. Discover how their brilliant developments in farming, astronomy, and cloth-making still influence the way we live today.
11) Birds
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Accelerated Reader
IL: LG - BL: 4.5 - AR Pts: 1
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Ostriches can't fly, but they can run over 30 miles per hour! What other marvelous facts does the avian world hold? Readers of this playful book will find out! They'll learn about animal classification, habitats, diets, senses, and many other essential life science topics. Vivid photographs of these beautiful winged creatures will captivate readers, while cool fact boxes and questions create an interactive reading experience. A fun quiz at the end...
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Pollution is easy to spot: a soda can on the side of the road, an old tire in someone's yard, or flyers that have been blown into the park by the wind. But litter is just a part of it. Air pollution and light pollution are problems too! Citizen scientists are sometimes the perfect people to observe and measure it. In this volume, readers are introduced to many kinds of pollution, how they harm Earth, and ways they can get involved in cleaning it up....
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Accelerated Reader
IL: MG - BL: 6.3 - AR Pts: 1
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Which innovative ideas and inventions began in the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages? These periods, stretching from the first ancestors of modern humans to the start of the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, was a time of amazing developments. Find out how making fire and tools, farming the land, and writing down symbols to communicate transformed society and had a lasting impact on the way we live today.
14) Studying Plants
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Observing plants can be tricky. Plants often look alike at first glance, and they are often found in places where they are not native. That's why citizen scientists are so important! Learning to observe and record what one sees is a great skill for young readers to learn. In this book, readers are encouraged to investigate the plants in their area, identify them, uncover how their seeds are dispersed, and more! From the main parts of plants to food...
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Did you know there are 206 bones in an adult skeleton? Readers will learn many interesting facts about bones, muscles, exoskeletons, movements--both human and animal--and much more in this guide to the essential abilities of our bodies. The numerous movements humans can make, including running, jumping, and swimming, are explained and compared to animals through fascinating diagrams and vibrant photographs. Readers will learn about elements of their...
16) Energy Eco Facts
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Our modern world runs on energy to power our homes and industries. We all know the problems with burning fossil fuels to create energy- it pollutes the planet and we are running out of these resources. Discover the facts about renewable and non-renewable energy resources, how our energy use contributes to global warming, and what the future of energy looks like.
17) Body Parts
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Everyone's body has many internal systems and external parts, all working together to ensure they can function properly and be healthy. In this volume, readers will learn about the ways their body works and what happens within each body part. They can compare many human body parts to those of animals as the similarities and differences between the two are explored. Age-appropriate text is paired with eye-catching graphics to teach readers important...
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The huge variety of plants and animals that live on Earth is called biodiversity. As ecosystems are destroyed by climate change and human activity, plants and animals are becoming endangered and even extinct. Find out how the loss of biodiversity affects food chains and natural habitats, why it is important to humans, and how its loss threatens the health of all living things on the planet.
19) Healthy Bodies
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Each person (and animal) has a body, but what steps should you take in order to make sure your body is healthy? This volume explores the various ways animals and humans can take care of their bodies, including exercising and eating nutritious foods! Through vivid pictures and manageable text, readers can learn essential ways of growing strong and healthy. They also can further their knowledge of scientific concepts, especially those having to do with...
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Human overpopulation is putting pressure on our planet and its natural resources.
The more people there are, the more resources are consumed, harming the environment and depleting the world's supplies. Discover the facts about the world's growing population, which countries have the highest and lowest birth rates, and how overpopulation affects climate change.