Moths are attracted to bright lights, though it is still unknown exactly why that is. Like butterflies, moths grow from caterpillars into insects with beautiful wings. Discover moths with… More →
Kindergarten
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Sea stars don’t have a head or a brain, yet they are still able to hunt for food. How? The answer is just one of many fascinating facts children will discover as they enter the weird and… More →
How do we know so much about dinosaurs? The answer: because palaeontologists—the scientists who dig up the past—have discovered so much! This book takes young readers through the process that More →
Sea anemones have poisonous tentacles that they use to sting some kinds of fish. Explore what sea anemones are, where they live, and how they protect clown fish! More →
I Love Reading: Dino World
Series of 3 titles
Young readers will love this special addition, called Dino World, to Bearport’s I Love Reading series. From flying and swimming reptiles that lived alongside the dinosaurs to books about the… More →
Sea urchins are prickly creatures. Sharp spines completely cover their bodies. Young readers will learn the parts of a sea urchin and how sea urchins move, eat, and stay safe. More →
Sea slugs are able to hide by changing the color of their bodies. How? They eat something that is a different color. This is just one of many surprising facts children will discover as they… More →