The Bizarre Life Cycle of a Mayfly

The Bizarre Life Cycle of a Mayfly

Author: Greg Roza

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1433970546

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Introduces the life cycle of the mayfly, discussing its physical characteristics, eating habits, and reproduction.


The Bizarre Life Cycle of a Cicada

The Bizarre Life Cycle of a Cicada

Author: Greg Roza

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1433970422

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Common thought places cicadas as tree dwellers; these odd insects actually live most of their lives underground. This book details the bizarre life cycle of the cicada, including the deposit of hundreds of eggs on a tree branch and details of a species that can live 17 years. Fascinating fact boxes provide readers with more strange information, and fun graphic organizers aid understanding. Full-color photographs enhance easy-to-understand language and science content. Many species of cuckoo lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. After the young cuckoo hatches, it may eject the other babies from the nest so it can thrive.


The Bizarre Life Cycle of a Kangaroo

The Bizarre Life Cycle of a Kangaroo

Author: Barbara M. Linde

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1433970503

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Using age-appropriate language and accessible science content, readers are introduced to the unique lives of a beloved marsupial, the kangaroo. Baby kangaroos are born and climb into their mother’s pouch after just 33 days in utero. Using colorful photographs and fun fact boxes, readers learn bizarre information and use helpful graphic organizers to reinforce key information.


The Bizarre Life Cycle of a Cuckoo

The Bizarre Life Cycle of a Cuckoo

Author: Barbara M. Linde

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1433970465

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Many species of cuckoo lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. After the young cuckoo hatches, it may eject the other babies from the nest so it can thrive. Readers learn these and other amazing facts about the life cycle of the cuckoo through engaging and information text. Colorful photographs engage readers in the easy-to-read explanations. Fact boxes add even more weird information about the cuckoo, and graphic organizers enhance readers’ understanding of science content.


The Bizarre Life Cycle of an Octopus

The Bizarre Life Cycle of an Octopus

Author: Therese M. Shea

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1433970589

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Readers learn about the unique life cycle of the octopus, including facts such as a mother octopus doesn’t eat while taking care of her eggs and neither male nor female octopuses live very long after becoming parents. Colorful photographs and engaging graphic organizers enhance age-appropriate language and science content. Bizarre fact boxes draw in readers with even more octopus oddities.


How Old Is a Whale?

How Old Is a Whale?

Author: Lily Murray

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2023-03-07

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 153622975X

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"... explores life spans across the animal kingdom, beginning with the very shortest and ending with the longest."--Provided by publisher.


A Year in the Woods

A Year in the Woods

Author: Torbjørn Ekelund

Publisher: Greystone Books Ltd

Published: 2021-10-12

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 177164513X

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From the acclaimed author of In Praise of Paths comes a humorous and modest Walden for modern times. As nature becomes ever more precious, we all want to spend more time appreciating it. But time is often hard to come by. And how do we appreciate nature without disruption? In this sensitively-written book, Torbjørn Ekelund, an acclaimed Norwegian nature writer, shares a creative and non-intrusive method for immersing oneself in nature. And the result is nothing short of transformative. Evoking Henry David Thoreau and the four-season structure of Walden, Ekelund writes about communing with nature by repeating a small, simple ritual and engaging in quiet reflection. At the start of the book, he hatches a plan: to leave the city after work one day per month, camp near the same tiny pond in the forest, and return to work the next day. He keeps this up for a year. His ritual is far from rigorous and it is never perfect. One evening, he grows so cold in his tent that he hikes out before daybreak. But as Ekelund inevitably greets the same trees and boulders each month, he appreciates the banality of their sameness alongside their quiet beauty. He wonders how long they have stood silently in this place—and reflects on his own short existence among them. A Year in the Woods asks us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world. Are we anxious wanderers or mindful observers? Do we honor the seasons or let them pass us by? At once beautifully written, accessible, and engaging, A Year in the Woods is the perfect book for anyone who longs for a deeper connection with their environment, but is realistic about time and ambition.


Performance & Consciousness

Performance & Consciousness

Author: Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-12-07

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1134428499

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This is volume 1, part 4 of the Performing Arts International forum. This collection of essays covers a breadth of topics on the theme of consciousness; addressing the trend of studies trying to put human experience into more concrete, cogent, less poetic and metaphorical terms. Major issues raised by the essays are summarised, and a hypothesis serving as a stimulus for further research and debate is suggested by the volume's conclusion.


The Orvis Guide to Hatch Strategies

The Orvis Guide to Hatch Strategies

Author: Tom Rosenbauer

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2022-02-01

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1493061690

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One of the most studied yet intimidating aspects of fly fishing for trout is an understanding of insect hatches. This unique book teaches fly fishers enough entomology to be successful, and instead of focusing on insect identification, it stresses learning how to approach trout, how to find where they feed, and how to present the fly so it is accepted as natural food without hesitation. It helps fly fishers catch more fish on dry flies, streamers, and nymphs, and teaches the angler more about trout than the life history of insects. Published in association with The Orvis Company.