If you were a preposition, you would connect a noun or pronoun to other words in a sentence. You could go WITH you friends INTO the movie theater. What else could you do if you were a preposition?
Describes who works in a baseball stadium, how players get ready for the big game, and how thousands of fans can gather and cheer for their team at a baseball stadium.
The family of Stan the dog has two annoying visitors who eat his food, get in his way, and sleep in all of his favorite places, but when they disappear, Stan must decide if he really wants to find the
Describes the dinosaurs that once lived in Alaska and northern Canada, giving the physical characteristics of each type and explaining how they displayed similar behaviors to many animals of today.
Describes the dinosaurs that once lived in the South, giving the physical characteristics of each type and explaining how they displayed similar behaviors to many animals of today.
Describes the dinosaurs that once lived in the Rocky Mountains, giving the physical characteristics of each type and explaining how they displayed similar behaviors to many animals of today.
Pictures turtles living in all sorts of unusual places, then explains what animals really do live in those kinds of homes, finally ending with the turtle's true home.
Presents lobsters migrating in numerous unusual ways, then tells which animals do migrate in such a way, finally ending with a description of how lobsters themselves migrate.
When the farmhouse roof begins to leak, Farmer Claude and Farme Maude seek shelter in the shed with the animals, but when that roof leaks, too, they all head for the truck.
Introduces counting by twos by counting the number of footprints in the snow. Readers are invited to find hidden numbers on an illustrated activity page.
"Describes how animals survive in the wild by adapting their colors to the environment that they live in. Animals shown include a red-eyed tree frog, a polar bear, a red fox, a seahorse, a killer whal
Describes the changing seasons during a year in the city, from the first signs of spring, through the heat of summer and the changing colors of autumn, to the cold of winter.
Follows Tracy and Grandpa as they take a walk on a rainbow to discover what color is, see different colors in animals and the everyday world, and see how colors can change.
Mountain dinosaurs could walk on rocky ledges or hide underneath them. Some of today's animals use the same survival skills. Learn more about prehistoric life in valleys and on hills.