Flowers are calling to all the animals of the forest, "Drink me!"—but it’s the pollinators who feast on their nectar.
In rhyming poetic form and with luminous artwork, this book shows us the marvel of natural cooperation between plants, animals, and insects as they each play their part in the forest's cycle of life.
Following in the footsteps of Eyewitness and Eye Wonder, DK presents Eye Know-an innovative reference series that gives younger children a head start in learning about the wonders of the world around them. Perfect for readers ages 3-6. Oversized flaps reveal extra information and encourage interaction. Suggested activities throughout help children learn beyond the page.
There once was a garden alive with flowers, fruits, and vegetables. While the gardener was pleased with the plants, he wasn't so sure about all the insects that called the garden home. He liked the bright red ladybugs, and he knew that the bees and butterlies pollinated the flowers, but some of the bugs were nothing but trouble. rnrnOne day the gardener thought, If I get rid of the bad insects,…
Best-selling simplifier of science Lucille Recht Penner unearths the truthrnabout the water bug which sucks its victims' blood like a vampire, the assassinrnbug which turns its prey to mush with a special poison, and other barbaricrnbugs. This vividly illustrated collection of sensational but true bug facts isrnsure to set young readers' skin crawling!
The world of animals is filled with amazing creatures and fascinating facts. Each animal in the animal kingdom has its own unique body parts, social life, and survival skills. The Wild Wild World series gives young readers an opportunity to learn about the animals of the world and to better understand what makes each one special. These high-interest nonfiction picture books are sure to captivat…