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Melissa Stewart

    Melissa Stewart is the author of more than 180 science and nature books for children. Her works engagingly present the world around us, exploring complex natural phenomena in an accessible manner. With a keen eye for detail and clear language, she brings the wonders and mysteries of nature to young readers.

    Los Animales Mas Mortales
    A Seed Is the Start
    National Geographic Readers: Titanic
    Whale Fall
    FISHES
    Feathers
    • Feathers

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.5(51)Add rating

      Young naturalists explore sixteen birds in this elegant introduction to the many, remarkable uses of feathers. A concise main text highlights how feathers are not just for flying. More curious readers are invited to dig deeper with informative sidebars that underscore how feathers of all shapes and sizes help birds with warming or cooling, protect them from the sun, help them swim, glide or even dig. With a range of common and exotic species readers will be engaged by both the new and the familiar. Beautiful and delicate watercolor illustrations showcase life-size feathers and compare them to everyday objects. With a scrapbook design, Feathers is part science journal, part read-along nonfiction, making it a wonderful resource for nature studies and a delight for the youngest bird lovers.

      Feathers
    • FISHES

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Discover the basic behavior, physical traits, and life cycle of fishes. A True Animals series introduces young investigative readers to animal species, their habitats, unique abilities as well as an up-close look at the dangers these animals face today and find out how humans can help keep all animal species from disappearing forever. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.

      FISHES
    • This fascinating nonfiction picture book filled with stunning illustrations details the end of life for a whale, also known as a whale fall, when its body sinks to the ocean floor and becomes an energy-rich food source for organisms living in the deep sea.When a whale dies, its massive body silently sinks down, down, through the inky darkness, finally coming to rest on the silty seafloor. For the whale, it's the end of a 70-year-long life. But for a little-known community of deep-sea dwellers, it's a new beginning. First come the hungry hagfish, which can smell the whale from miles around. Then the sleeper sharks begin their prowl, feasting on skin and blubber. After about six months, the meat is gone. Year after year, decade after decade, the whale nourishes all kinds of organisms from zombie worms to squat lobsters to deep-sea microbes.This completely fascinating real-life phenomenon is brought to vivid and poetic life by nonfiction master Melissa Stewart and acclaimed illustrator Rob Dunlavey.

      Whale Fall
    • National Geographic Readers: Titanic

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.4(140)Add rating

      Engaging young readers, this title provides captivating insights into the Titanic, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of its tragic voyage. Featuring stunning photographs and exclusive details about Bob Ballard's 1985 discovery, it highlights the ship's engineering marvel, the wreck's historical impact, and compelling survival stories. Designed for level 3 readers, it brings the Titanic's significance to life in an accessible and exciting way, making history both informative and appealing for children.

      National Geographic Readers: Titanic
    • A Seed Is the Start

      • 31 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.4(160)Add rating

      The book explores the diverse world of seeds through stunning photography and poetic text, complemented by detailed picture captions. It delves into the plant cycle, highlighting the growth of seeds, their unique modes of travel, and the essential conditions required for seeds to develop into plants. This engaging narrative combines educational content with visual appeal, making it a rich resource for understanding plant life.

      A Seed Is the Start
    • Discover the most deadly animals in this exciting children's book filled with beautiful images. Perfect for early independent readers or read-aloud sessions, it inspires future scientists and explorers while teaching them about these amazing creatures. Ideal for Level 3 readers!

      Los Animales Mas Mortales
    • The book explores the alarming decline of monarch butterflies and other butterfly species in the United States, highlighting the role of human activities in their endangerment. It addresses the broader environmental implications of this crisis and emphasizes the urgent need for conservation efforts. Readers will discover actionable steps they can take to help protect these vital insects and restore their populations, fostering a deeper understanding of their ecological importance.

      A Place for Butterflies
    • ICK!

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Animals--they're cute and fluffy, cuddly and puffy, and ... sometimes downright disgusting. Get ready to be totally grossed out as you discover the incredibly icky ways animals eat, make their homes, and defend themselves.From award-winning author Melissa Stewart comes the grossest journey through the animal world you'll ever take. From ants to zebras, get ready to discover some seriously strange animal behaviors. Slurp up soupy insides with houseflies, spit sticky saliva to build nests with birds, and fend off predators with poop-flinging caterpillars and farting snakes. And that's just the tip of the dung pile! These yucky habits may seem surprising to us, but they're totally normal for these animals. In fact, their survival depends on them.Snappy text, incredible photography, and more cool features add to the learning fun. Ready to chew some fingernails with cockroaches? Dive into the digusting world of animals!

      ICK!