Relates the evolution of the family of mankind, from single cells in the sea to human beings with "big brains that wonder who we are."
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Bear tries to catch a few winks in his lair, but all sorts of bugs are bugging him.
In this story that introduces the numbers from one to ten, Frankie the cat causes a ruckus when he works the night shift in his human family's hardware store.
Playful, kid-friendly poems from five alternating points of view explore the volcanic process and its effect on the surrounding land, flora, and fauna. From the lava crickets to the ferns, everyone has something to say about it! Follow one day -- from sunrise to moonrise -- on th...
Early one spring a little duck arrives at her pond and finds it still frozen, but not for long.
Although a young child puts off cleaning the bedroom because all the family's pets are asleep there, the sudden arrival of a zooming fly mysteriously gets the job done.
Two sisters living on a farm enjoy many summer activities--especially spending the night in the hayloft.
Presents twenty-two poems about geology. End notes provide information about the earth's surface and interior, types of rocks, and how volcanoes, glaciers, and erosion modify the landscape.
Presents side-by-side narration of the earth's making of a mountain, shaping it with sun, wind, and rain, and a child's efforts at the beach to make a tall sand mountain which is also affected by the elements.
"This lyrical and extremely timely picture book illuminates the many different migrants who have made their homes in North America through the centuries"-- Provided by publisher.
Early one spring a little duck arrives at her pond and finds it still frozen, but not for long.