Royston, Angela Royston, Angela, 1945 Schaffer, Donna Fridell, Ron Schwartz, David M Lundgren, Julie K Stille, Darlene R Callery, Sean Owens, L. L Gray, Susan Heinrichs
Presents a simple introduction to the life cycle of a red delicious apple, from the blossoming of a flower bud in the spring through the development and ripening of the fruit to its harvesting in the fall.
Presents general information about chickens, why people raise them, some of the various breeds, and how they grow from fertilized eggs to mature birds.
Answers questions about every aspect of the lives of the animals whose name means "double life", as they have adapted to life both on land and in water.
Introduces the main kinds of fish--jawless and jawed, and those with cartilage or bony skeletons--and explains how they are born, where they live, their enemies, and how they eat, protect themselves, and reproduce.
Explores how eleven creatures that inhabit deserts are interconnected through a food chain, features information on each creature's life cycle, and highlights three key facts about each animal.
Explores the life cycle of birds, discussing how they are born, grow, and reproduce, and looking at adaptation, classification, and the habitats of birds.
Introduces the main kinds of insects, and explains how they are born, grow, move, eat, protect themselves, and reproduce, where they live, and their effects on human life.
Explores the life cycle of mammals, discussing how they are born, grow, and reproduce, and looking at adaptation, classification, and the habitats of mammals.
This title examines three food chains in the globe's highest regions: the Andes of South America, the Rockies in North America, and the Himalayas of Asia. Beautiful photography and clear visual explanations of each stage of an animal's life cycle give young readers an up-close glimpse of these uncommon creatures. Full color.
This book describes the life cycles of 11 amazing animals, how they live and reproduce and how they link with other creatures in food chains and food webs.