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1. Penguins
by Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
From the egg to the ocean, the lives of penguins are described. Young readers learn how these adorable Arctic creatures live, what they eat, and how ... More
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2. Roadrunners
by JoAnn Early Macken
It is easy to understand how the roadrunner got its name. The tiny bird does not fly much, and it runs very fast! In Roadrunners, find out how this ... More
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3. Duckling Days
by Karen Wallace
This Level 1 reader is suitable for Preschool to Grade One pupils, and is part of a four-level programme of narratives for beginner readers. Written ... More
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4. Penguins
by Anne Schreiber
National Geographic's own film "March of the Penguins" put penguins on the radar of kids and adults alike. This beginning reader introduces kids to ... More
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5. National Geographic Readers: Penguins!
by Anne Schreiber
Learn about the fascinating and amazing world of penguins.
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6. Bird
by David Burnie
This reference book gives detailed information on birds. It has been structured so that the individual themes of each spread make up a complete ... More
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7. Penguin
by Keith Reid
Packed with photographs, activities and topic webs, this book follows the life of an emperor penguin chick as it takes its first steps on a journey ... More
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8. A Visual Introduction to Penguins
by Bernard Stonehouse, Martin Camm (Illustrator)
Illustrations and text introduce the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of various species of penguins.
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9. Penguin Parade
by Robert Ollason
Where do penguins live in the wild and where and how are they kept in captivity? What's the difference between a gentoo, a rockhopper and a king? And ... More
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10. Condors
by JoAnn Early Macken
Journey high into the mountains to meet the worlds largest flying land bird. Soar among the clouds with this graceful bird as it searches for food. ... More
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11. Vultures
by JoAnn Early Macken
As the sun beats down on the dry land, large birds circle high in the sky. The vultures barely flap their wings as they search for fooddead and dying ... More
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12. Golden Eagles
by JoAnn Early Macken
High in the sky, a golden eagle soars among the clouds looking for its prey. It sees the tiniest movement in the mountains below and dives toward the ... More
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13. Flamingo Chick Grows Up
by J Hewett
In this engaging beginning-reader series, readers are given the chance to watch as four endangered or threatened baby animals grow up. Simple, short ... More
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14. Let's Look at Pigeons
by Janet Piehl
What animal has feathers, a round body, and a head that bobs when it walks? Pigeons! But do you know how fast pigeons fly? Or where pigeons build ... More
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15. Peacocks
by Kathleen Pohl
Learn about peacocks, what they are, what they eat, and what they do.
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16. Ducks Don't Get Wet
by Augusta R Goldin
Goldin suggests two easy experiments for children to do to show how oil and water do not mix, then describes different kinds of ducks as they hunt ... More
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17. Seeing Seabirds
by Allan Fowler
The natural world comes alive for young readers with Rookie Read-About "RM" Science! With striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of ... More
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18. Geese
by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
A flying V never fails to draw attention, but the geese on display arent forming letters for our benefit. Indeed, the shape gets a flock from point A ... More
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19. Eagles
by Kari Schuetz
An eagle will soar to great heights to build its nest in a tall tree or high cliff. It needs a safe place to care for its eaglets until they are ... More
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21. March of the Penguins
by Luc Jacquet, Jerome Maison (Photographer)
This winning combination of vivid photographs and informative, inspiring text is the companion volume to the extraordinary surprise hit film deemed ... More
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22. Penguins
by Lynn M Stone (Photographer)
Describes the appearance, habits, habitat, daily life, infancy, and enemies of the bird that travels on land and in the water but not in the air.
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23. A Rookery of Penguins: And Other Bird Groups
by Jilly Hunt
Describes how penguins exist together in rookeries.
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24. The Emperor Lays an Egg
by Brenda Z Guiberson, Joan Paley (Illustrator)
This colorfully illustrated book shows how a penguin in Antarctica grows from an egg that has been laid by his mother, the emperor, and cared for by ... More
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