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Forest Bright, Forest Night

Jennifer Ward (author), Jamichael Henterly (illustrator)

Publisher: Dawn Publications ISBN: 9781584692898

Someone is always awake in the forest--and someone else is always asleep! Some animals are alert in daytime and sleep at night. Others are alert at night, and are sleepyheads during the day. Plus be sure to count the animals. Teachers: this book is a very pleasant way to combine science and literature.

Going Home: The Mystery of Animal Migration

Marianne Berkes (author), Jennifer DiRubbio (illustrator)

Publisher: Dawn Publications ISBN: 9781584691884

Teachers! This book is like a whole unit on migration wrapped in a winning combination of easy verse, factual language, and beautiful illustrations. For animals, migration is a powerful compulsion to travel, sometimes over long distances, often skipping many meals. Sometimes, as in the case of the monarch butterfly, a round-trip takes several generations. Why do they do it? How do they succeed? The ten featured species offer a broad representation of migration: loggerhead turtles, monarch butterflies, manatees, ruby-throated hummingbirds, Pacific salmon, Canada geese, California gray whales, caribou, Arctic tern, and emperor penguin. The book is loaded with additional tips for teachers. Once again Marianne Berkes combines her teaching, writing, and theatrical skills to combine entertainment with education--creative non-fiction at its best.

Eliza and the Dragonfly

Susie Caldwell Rinehart (author), Anisa Claire Hovemann (illustrator)

Publisher: Dawn Publications ISBN: 9781584692836

This book is a rare find, well deserving of the prestigious Picture Book of the Year award from CBC-NSTA. The science about dragonflies is perfectly integrated into a story in which the remarkable metamorphosis of a dragonfly from a mucky nymph ("Eeeewww," says Eliza) to a beautiful winged creature ("Magnificent!" says Aunt Doris) is a metaphor for the magic of how Eliza, too, is growing up. Teachers will find it useful primarily in an elementary science unit on insects, life cycles and habitats, but also in for language arts lessons in theme, symbolism, and metaphor. The watercolor illustrations are rich, whimsical, and fun. There are two pages of additional science in the back. This is an exceptional example of creative non-fiction writing.

Do Animals Have Feelings, Too?

David Rice (author), Trudy Calvert (illustrator)

Publisher: Dawn Publications ISBN: 9781584692683

This collection of true stories of animal behavior is not only captivating and thought-provoking, but also a terrific way for teachers and parents to have children to consider feelings--whether animal or human. A young antelope was being dragged into a river by a crocodile. A nearby hippopotamus saw what was happening and charged the croc, which released the antelope. The hippo gently pulled the antelope up the riverbank, comforting and protecting it until it died. Was this compassion? A zoo monkey routinely used a banana to bribe a moose to carry him across a moat designed to keep him confined to a small island. Was this cleverness?

A Drop Around the World

Barbara Shaw McKinney (author), Michael S. Maydak (illustrator)

Publisher: Dawn Publications ISBN: 9781584692232

This book is a year-after-year favorite with teachers. It engagingly leads readers around the world following a drop of water--whether as steam or snow, inside a plant or animal, or underground--teaching the wonders and importance of the water cycle. (There is lots of geography, too.) Four pages of science about the qualities of water are included.

Around One Log: Chipmunks, Spiders, and Creepy Insiders

Anthony D. Fredericks (author), Jennifer DiRubbio (illustrator)

Publisher: Dawn Publications ISBN: 9781584691976

Years after a great oak tree tumbled to the ground, a whole community of animals made it their home. Roly-polies and daddy longlegs prowled here and there, while chipmunks and salamanders dashed everywhere. Question: Is the old tree alive? Or is it now dead? This lighthearted book offers a marvelous insight into a unique and easily-accessible community of forest animals. Jennifer DiRubbio's vivid close-up illustrations bring these fascinating creatures to life. Parents and teachers: the author offers over a dozen "activities, projects, and lots of cool ideas" ranging from suggestions for an animal diary, readers theatre, finger play, and much more that will help make learning fun.

Gobble, Gobble

Cathryn Falwell (author), Cathryn Falwell (illustrator)

Publisher: Dawn Publications ISBN: 9781584692263

Arrow-shaped footprints lead a young backyard naturalist to a flock of funny-looking birds with big strong feet - Wild Turkeys! Once nearly extinct, these comical critters now gobble their way across North America. Follow Jenny through a year of enchantment as she shares her discovery of these wonderful birds. Gobble, gobble! Jenny wrote a journal, too, with lots of fascinating stuff about a distinctly American bird. Although it once numbered in the millions, wild turkeys nearly disappeared with overhunting and habitat destruction, but are now making a comeback. The illustrations are block prints over collages. The collages are made from cut and torn paper plus all sorts of things from nature--bark, leaves, feathers, even wasp nests! The author also offers tips for children to make their own cut-paper pictures and how to keep a nature journal.

Born With a Bang: The Universe Tells Our Cosmic Story

Jennifer Morgan (author), Dana Lynne Andersen (illustrator)

Publisher: Dawn Publications ISBN: 9781584691402

Here is the "autobiography" of the universe - the early history of the universe narrated by the universe itself. Beginning with the big bang and ending with the formation of Earth, this first volume of a trilogy is a thrilling story of chaos and creativity. Particles become galaxies. Mother stars explode in supernovas, creating elements, the building blocks of life. Morgan studied at Princeton and has a degree in theology from the University of San Francisco.

In the Dark Cave

Richard Watson (author), Dean Norman (illustrator)

Publisher: Star Bright Books ISBN: 9781595723086

A cricket, a rat, and a bat live happily in a dark cave. Each one has a unique way of navigating without light, but one day, an explorer enters the cave and brings light. Written in rhyme, this is a good beginner reader.

Animal Habitats

Christian Lopetz (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780983916703

Explore 6 different habitats in this book and find out about the different animals that make their homes there.

Magnets

Christian A. Lopetz (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218066

All about magnets - from their different shapes to the concept of repel and attract.

Seasons

Tracy Nelson Maurer (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218080

Discover the four seasons, the temperature changes on crops and animals.

Incredible Insects

Kellie Hicks (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780983340775

Students learn that insects come in all shapes and sizes. Some fly, some crawl, some hop, but they all have certain things in common. The perfect tool for young elementary classrooms.

Living Things

Patricia Armentrout (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218059

Understanding life processes of plants and animals and their basic needs.

Born on the Farm

Kelli Hicks (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780983340768

A look at the concept of mother and baby farm animals. For example, when the mother is a sheep, the baby is a lamb. Great photos and illustrations.

Everyday Electricity

Julie K Lundgren (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780983916710

An introduction to electricity. Find out how we use electricity and how to build a circuit.

Animals On The Move

Christian Lopetz (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780983340713

A simple, fun look at animals and how they move. Photos and animations perfect for demonstrating movement concepts.

Our Amazing Earth

Patricia Armentrout (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218004

Start at the core and learn all of the Earth's layers and how they interact with the layers of the atmosphere.

Earth's Cycles

Christian Lopetz (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218028

Discover that Earth has many cycles: day and night, the seasons, the water cycle... and how we have a life cycle.

Our 5 Senses

Christian A. Lopetz (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218073

Detailed illustrations and colorful photos show readers how our five senses help us explore and enjoy the world around us.

Water, Water Everywhere

Julie K Lundgren (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218097

Find out how water moves, how it can be a solid, liquid, or gas. Find out how Earth can use the same water over again in the water cycle.

When I Hatch, What Will I be?

Charles Reasoner (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9781947632844

What hatches from an egg? Not just baby birds. In this book students will discover a number of different animals that hatch from an egg. Great photos and illustrations.

Crazy Colors

Julie Lundgren (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218011

Learn about primary and secondary colors, and how they combine to make other colors.

How Weather Works

Patricia Armentrout (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780984218035

The Wind blows, clouds bring rain and snow, learn how it all works.

Safari Adventure

Nicola Lopetz (author)

Publisher: Blue Door Education ISBN: 9780983916734

Fun illustrations lead the reader through a safari adventure in Africa. Clickable illustrations allow readers to go back and view photos of African animals and listen to animal sound effects.