Tiny cells are the building blocks of plant and animal life. Some cells make up simple body parts, such as tissues; others complete complex tasks such as transporting oxygen or carrying messages. This
Provides information on how to survive if stranded in the polar regions, including staying warm, finding food and water, and keeping clear of cracks and crevasses.
Looks at the science of flight, examining the force of gravity and weight, and different ways that people and animals can defy those forces in order to fly.
Discusses the history of, and problems specific to, dams around the world, including Egypt's Aswan High Dam, China's Three Gorges Dam, and India's Narmada Valley dams.
Discusses the legal debate of same-sex marriage, including the history of the gay rights movement, the arguments both in support and opposition of same-sex marriage, and how same-sex marriage is treat
One little egg can go on to become one giant creature! From chickens to crocodiles, find out about the life cycle of an egg in this informative and fascinating guide.
Introduces six grassland animals, describing what they look like, what they eat, where they live, how they communicate, who are their predators, and what they do during the day and at night.
Offers a brief introduction to igloos, covering building materials, construction methods, and the people who live in thse traditional Native American dwellings.
Waves wash all sorts of things from the sea onto the coast. People find many treasures on coasts around the world. You might find shells and colorful fishing floats, creatures from the deep sea, or ev
White Wolves Non-fiction is an engaging series covering a wide range of topics at different reading levels. It has been created to appeal to children and reflect the range of texts in the real world,
This animal series takes a "day in the life" approach to look at different aspects of an animal's anatomy and behavior. Each book follows a sea animal through its day as it sleeps, eats, hunts, and m
Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of several of the animals who lived during the Ice Age and later became extinct, including the woolly mammoth, saber-toothed tiger, andrewsarchus, a
Describes a zoologist's job and how they help animals in different areas of the world, including in rain forests, deserts, and in the oceans, as well as inside the zoo and in a laboratory.
Describes how to get active and enjoy exercise and keeping one's body healthy, including identifying which foods provide energy, why water is important, and which exercises are best for the heart.
White Wolves Non-fiction is an engaging series covering a wide range of topics at different reading levels. It has been created to appeal to children and reflect the range of texts in the real world,
Examines the threats to the world's supply of freshwater, including the impact of pollution, wetlands drainage, global warming, and population growth on this valuable natural resource.