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Animales asquerosos (Gross Animals)

Dung beetles eat poop. Skunks spray smelly liquid. Snails leave slimy trails. In this series, readers will learn about the animal kingdom's grossest animal behaviors, diets, and traits and how they help each animal, whether it's to scare off predators, find a mate, or find food. A diagram demonstrating the reasons for gross adaptations supplements the content, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary. Bright, full-color photographs and photo labels complement the carefully leveled text to make reading for understanding easy and fun. Each title includes reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.

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Fall 2024

Animales apestosos (Stinky Animals)

In Stinky Animals, readers will learn about smelly animals, including stink bugs, skunks, and musk oxen. A comprehensive Why Are Some Animals Stinky? back matter feature highlights… More →

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Fall 2024

Animales babosos (Slimy Animals)

In Slimy Animals, readers will learn about slimy animals, including snails and slugs, slime eels, and worms. A comprehensive Why Are Some Animals Slimy? back matter feature highlights… More →

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Fall 2024

Animales con hábitos asquerosos (Gross Animal Habits)

In Gross Animal Habits, readers will learn about different bizarre animal behaviors, including blood-squirting lizards, spitting llamas, and gut-flinging sea cucumbers. A comprehensive… More →

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