Earth's oceans, lakes, and waterways are filled with odd organisms that readers will love learning about. This intriguing series has the inside scoop on the most bizarre behaviors, shapes, and other characteristics of the freakiest ocean creatures, including the high-voltage electric eel, the poisonous puffer fish, the weird fangtooth fish, and the strange leafy sea dragon. Each beautifully designed book-replete with curricular content-displays life under the water with vibrant photographs and includes many fact boxes of interesting information to accompany the carefully researched main text. - Colorful images allow readers to view unfamiliar fish and other water-dwelling organisms up close - A graphic organizer in each volume spotlights essential facts about each creature - Provides a lens through which to examine curricular science topics, such as habitats, adaptations, and ecosystems
Natalie Humphrey Books


From the giant steps of the fearsome Tyrannosaurus rex to the horned head of the Triceratops, dinosaurs have fascinated scientists for ages. Through vivid illustrations of what these dinosaurs may have looked like, young readers will jump into the prehistoric past for a close look at dinosaurs. Following in the steps of paleontologists, readers will learn important scientific facts about dinosaurs and the world in which they lived. With narratives featuring accessible text to encourage understanding, readers will love discovering dinosaurs. Features include: Approachable language encourages understanding of important Next Generation Science concepts. Science-based illustrations feature what these dinosaurs are believed to have looked like. High-interest topics draw in readers of all skill levels.