Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
See-through animals See-through animals Natalie Lunis Do some animals really have the power of invisibility? In "See-Through Animals," you'll meet eight creatures whose clear body parts help them survive. OL16162928W
Spooky schools Spooky schools Natalie Lunis Among the 11 spooky schools in this book, children will discover an art institute haunted by a mischievous ghost and a university in Florida where a man with glowing red eyes mysteriously appears. OL17869975W
Money Money Natalie Lunis A basic introduction to what money is and how people use it. OL27716374W
Crawling Crabs (No Backbone! the World of Invertebrates) Crawling Crabs (No Backbone! the World of Invertebrates) Natalie Lunis What happens when a crab loses a leg? It grows a new one! This is just one of many surprising facts children will discover as they enter the weird and watery world of these amazing creatures. In Craw… OL5834675W
Gooey Jellyfish (No Backbone! the World of Invertebrates) Gooey Jellyfish (No Backbone! the World of Invertebrates) Natalie Lunis Jellyfish don't have eyes. They don't have brains, either. So how do they catch food and stay safe from enemies? The answers are just some of the fascinating facts children will discover as they ente… OL5834682W
Leggy Centipedes Leggy Centipedes Natalie Lunis Many people find centipedes creepy because of their many sets of legs, but these little creatures can also inflict some serious pain. Centipedes have poisonous claws that they use to capture prey and… OL5834693W
Ocean Monsters Ocean Monsters Natalie Lunis Which prehistoric sea creature had teeth the size of bananas? Answer: Kronosaurus (kroh-noh-SOR-uhss). This swimming giant used its large, pointy teeth to eat squishy foods like squid and octopus. Th… OL5834698W
Sky Terrors Sky Terrors Natalie Lunis Quetzalcoatlus (kwet-zal-koh-AHT-lus) was a giant reptile that flew in the sky. Yet this prehistoric creature was very different from today’s birds. How? Answer: It had no feathers on its wings. It a… OL5834707W