Find 120 animals and spot many more in this busy search and find book. From the hot savannah to the cool depths of the ocean, explore each gigantic fold-out scene and discover some weird and wonderful animals along the way!
"Explore a world of ocean animals in this fact-filled search and find. Dive deep into the farthest reaches of the world's oceans! Not only is this book bursting with search and finds-- each with 10 different things to discover--but it's also filled with fun facts about all kinds of incredible ocean creatures. From a simple tide pool to the darkest depths of the sea, you won't have to search far to find (and find out about) some of the ocean's wildest and most interesting animals. Challenge you knowledge of marine life while learning about different habitats and what you can do to help keep the ocean healthy"--Back cover.
Reinforce science skills while having fun! Beautiful artwork complements 20 lessons covering the characteristics, habitats, and unique details of plants and animals. Students will find life and learning drawn across every page in this remarkable resource.
Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! In the dark, Kristofer Helgen and a group of scientists peered up into the treetops of the Ecuadorian cloud forest. Staring back at them was a furry, four-legged creature. Could it be the mysterious, wild olinguito? Helgen had been studying the olingo, a relative of raccoons, for years. As he examined their pelts and skulls in museums, he noticed differences in a few. Through scientific investigating, he realized the different examples weren't olingos at all—he had discovered a completely new species. Next, he just had to find it—if it still existed. Follow Helgen's real-life science adventure through museums, laboratories, and the cloud forest as he makes an exciting modern discovery.
This book explores how we search for resources in our minds and in the world. The authors examine the evolution and adaptive functions of search; the neural underpinnings of goal-searching mechanisms across species; psychological models of search in memory, decision making, and visual scenes and applications of search behaviour.
Hey! Look out! Sharp-eyed readers will need to keep their eyes peeled in this engaging look at how animals of all shapes and sizes blend in and survive in their native ecosystems. How do animals deal with danger? From crocodiles standing on their tails to great white sharks with their jaws wide open to well-camouflaged venomous snakes, prospective naturalists and conservationists will have a lot to look out for in this exploration of dynamic ecosystems and the animals that hide and hunt in them. Back matter includes glossary, curated reading list and a scavenger hunt.
Guide for "a classroom teacher, museum educator, club leader, naturalist, or parent" with ideas for "lessons about the habitat requirements of wild animals" for children ages 6-12. Featuring a robin, rabbit, barn owl, and bald eagle, the guide has information and Project Wild activities including coloring pages, a wildlife count, a predator-prey game, and a school environmental project.