Bulldozers
- 24 pages
- 1 hour of reading
"Simple nonfiction text and full-color photographs present bulldozers"--






"Simple nonfiction text and full-color photographs present bulldozers"--
"Illustrations of American Sign Language, along with labeled photos, introduce children to words and phrases for feelings, holidays, manners, body parts, and more"--Provided by publisher.
From the classroom to the lunchroom, take a trip around your school and learn to sign along the way. What's the sign for backpack? Or for clock? Learn helpful words for the bus stop, library, playground, and more.
"Simple nonfiction text and full-color photographs present backhoes"--
"Full-color images and simple text introduce young readers to different plated dinosaurs, including their physical characteristics, habitats, and diets"--
Tiny robots include everything from a wall climbing microbot to a nanobot that goes inside the human body. Find out just what these awesome machines can do.
"Simple nonfiction text and full-color photographs present cranes"--
"Dig, dig! There is the excavator. Large, colorful photographs and easy-to-read text gives young learners an up-close look at their favorite construction vehicles"--Provided by publisher.
"Full-color images and simple text introduce young readers to different armored dinosaurs, including their physical characteristics, habitats, and diets"--
"Simple nonfiction text and full-color photographs present dump trucks"--
"Full-color images and simple text introduce young readers to different horned dinosaurs, including their physical characteristics, habitats, and diets"-- Provided by publisher
Dinosaurs like Stegosaurus had stiff plates on their bodies. Some used their plates to heat themselves up or cool themselve off. Others had plates to scare off predators. Bold images, colourful maps, and interesting facts take readers back to a time when these scaly herbivores walked the earth.
Ankylosaurus and other armored dinosaurs were the tanks of the prehistoric world. Sharp spikes and rock-hard plates protected these plant eaters from dangerous predators. Bold images, colourful maps, and interesting facts take readers back to a time when armored dinosaurs walked the earth.
Dinosaurs such as Triceratops had deadly horns, bony frills, and sharp beaks. Some of these powerful plant eaters were so strong, they could knock down trees. Bold images, colourful maps, and interesting facts take readers back to a time when these dinosaurs walked the earth.
The human body is amazing. Your blood makes up about 8% of your body weight. On average, your heart will beat more than 3 billion times in your lifetime! Doctors and scientists make choices every day about how to keep our bodies going. But what would you change if you could? Would you choose to have super strength or super speed? Would you rather have no bones or no muscles? It's your turn to pick this or that!
Scientists estimate that there are 8.7 billion animal species on the planet. There are about 400,000 plant species. New plants and animals are being discovered every day. Scientists who study these species have lots of choices to make and lots to learn. Now the choice is yours. Would you rather be covered in feathers or scales? Would you want to be an oak tree or a giant water lily? Would you choose to talk to animals or understand plants? It's your turn to pick this or that!