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Watch Animals Grow

How are lambs different from sheep? How are fawns different from deer? This series shows the growth of animals from birth to adulthood. Eager learners will enjoy following animals through behavioral and physical changes.

Animals · Blastoff! Readers Level 1

Bear Cubs

Bear cubs are born in a den while their mother bear is in hibernation. Young students will learn how bear cubs hunt for berries and climb trees to escape danger. More →

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Bunnies

A bunny’s teeth never stop growing throughout its life. Kids will follow bunnies as they leave the nest and go on to watch them grow, eat, and hop. More →

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Animals · Blastoff! Readers Level 1

Ducklings

Did you know that a duck’s feathers are waterproof? From waddling ducklings to flying adults, eager students will discover how these cute birds develop. More →

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Animals · Blastoff! Readers Level 1

Eaglets

Have you ever wished you could peek into an eagle’s nest high in the treetops? Eaglets grow rapidly, and in three weeks, they are already one foot tall! This book teaches kids how eaglets are More →

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Animals · Blastoff! Readers Level 1

Fawns

Fawns are born with reddish brown fur and white spots so that they are camouflaged and hard to see. Soon they will be bounding across fields behind their mothers. This book explains how fawns More →

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Kittens

After birth, it takes a kitten between seven and ten days to open its eyes. Soon after this, kittens develop quickly into very playful animals. Eager readers will see what kittens eat and how More →

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Lambs

Baby sheep are able to stand and drink their mother’s milk within a few minutes of being born. Students will explore the behaviors, characteristics, and growth of these wooly creatures. More →

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