Habitat & Life Cycle
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I Wonder Why Caterpillars Eat So Much - ...and other questions about life cycles
This graphic format fact book answers questions children love to ask about life cycles. Lively question and answer approach, incredible information, and appealing artwork. A favorite resource. Learn More -
Eggs and Chicks - Usborne Non-Fiction Reader
Which bird lays the biggest egg in the world? How do tiny chicks learn to fly? In this book children will find the answers! Everything they want to know about eggs and chicks, simply stated and beautifully illustrated. Hardcover. Learn More -
Farm Animals - Usborne Non-Fiction Reader
How do pigs keep cool? Why do farmers shear their sheep? In this book children will find the answers! Everything they want to know about familiar farm animals, simply stated and beautifully illustrated. Hardcover. Learn More -
Life Cycle Stacking Blocks
Nesting, stacking, sequencing, counting, rhyming, and life cycles... Ten sturdy blocks offer a range of activities that span many ages. Laminated paperboard boxes stand 34" high stacked in a tower. Cubes: 1" to 5⅜". Learn More -
Beans - Life Cycles book for early readers
Did you know that green beans have been growing in Mexico for over 7,000 years? Engaging facts, stunning photography, and informative diagrams will captivate early readers. Simple, accurate, and thorough. Learn More -
Pumpkins - Life Cycles book for early readers
Do your children know that without bees there would be no jack-o-lanterns? Child-friendly facts about pumpkins share the pages with vivid close-up photo documentation of the entire life cycle from seed to jack-o-lantern. Learn More -
Caterpillars and Butterflies - Usborne Non-Fiction Reader
How do caterpillars turn into butterflies? What do butterflies eat? In this book children will find the answers! Everything they want to know about all kinds of insects is simply stated and beautifully illustrated. Hardcover. Learn More -
Sunflowers - Life Cycles book for early readers
After planting sunflower seeds, offer children a captivating glimpse of sunflowers to come. Early readers will be intrigued by close-up photos of tiny details and new life cycles vocabulary. Picture glossary and index. Learn More -
Dandelions - Life Cycles book for early readers
Close-up photos of tiny details and a flower children already know make this a particularly captivating title for early readers. Simple text, life cycle vocabulary and diagram, picture glossary, and index. Learn More -
Worms - Life Cycles book for early readers
Follow up observation of live worms with close-up glimpses of these familiar spring visitors and child-friendly facts about their life cycle. Captivating for early readers! Vocabulary, picture glossary, index. Learn More -
Dragonflies - Life Cycles book for early readers
Discover the absorbing life cycle of a familiar insect, showcased in spectacular close-up photos of eggs, nymphs, and adults. Labeled “parts of the dragonfly” page, picture glossary, index. Learn More -
Basic Bean Sprouting Activity
Which side grows upward? What are those little hairs called? Children provide the energy and excitement—we supply enough basic supplies to repeat this favorite activity several times. Learn More -
Bean Puzzles - From Early School Materials Company
These beautifully crafted puzzles graphically show the stages of plant development. Children will clearly see that contained within a bean seed is everything needed for it to grow into a plant. Learn More -
Mushroom Growing Kit
Just add water and watch mushrooms spring up across the curriculum! As with the best Montessori-style activities, direct experience forms the foundation from which a whole series of interrelated learning events emerge. Learn More -
Worm Vue Wonders
A great way to connect gardening, science, and the young child’s tendency to nurture living things. A complete observation activity with everything needed for worms (and children!) to thrive. Learn More -
Wiggling Worms at Work
Conversational text and inviting collage illustrations answer your children’s questions about “nature’s plows” and explain the worm’s role in decomposition. Activities guide included. Learn More


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