Dress warm for this northern expedition! Leveled text introduces the arctic biome and four animals adapted to live there. Young readers will enjoy guessing each animal based on their… More →
What Animal Am I?
There’s a wonderful world of animals to explore! This series for beginning readers introduces animals of different biomes through leveled text and vibrant photos. Written in the first person, the text presents the reader with a mystery animal, and then gives a big reveal! Four animals are featured in each book, so students can discover a diverse array of animals in each habitat. Special features support the text with maps, animal adaptations, and more!
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Discover the identities of four featured desert animals! Leveled text will introduce the desert and explore how each animal has adapted to life in the desert heat. Young readers will enjoy… More →
Walk through the forest with some of the animals that call it home! This fact-filled title introduces both boreal and temperate forests and some animals that live in them. Young readers will… More →
From Africa to the continental United States, grasslands support a variety of life! This fact-filled title describes this biome and four animals that have adapted to live there. Young readers More →
From paws to claws to hooves, many animals have adapted to tackle the mountains! Four animals are introduced in this engaging, fact-filled title. Young readers will enjoy guessing each animal More →
Between its surface and floor, the ocean supports around one million animal species! This leveled title for beginning readers introduces four common ocean animals. Young readers will enjoy… More →
The rain forest is home to over half of Earth's plants and animals! Some animals live well among the trees, while others swim through rain forest rivers. In this title, young readers will… More →
From mammals to reptiles, wetlands are home to a variety of animals! This fact-filled title describes what makes a wetland. The book then introduces four animals adapted to live in this soggy More →