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Animal Scramble By: Celia Serine Animal Scramble is a whimsical rhyming children's book. Using bright and colorful illustrations, it tells the story of a child in bed who is afraid of the dark. To think of something happy, the child imagines the stuffed animals all becoming scrambled with each other. Great for children aged two through eight, this book teaches children to use their imaginations to entertain themselves and soothe their own fears.
From spotting the snowman in the crowd of penguins, to finding the flamingo that's in a fluster, young children will love poring over the detail of Animal Scramble's humorous and engaging animal scenes. Each page presents a busy crowd of creatures, from beetles to zebras, with lots of playful spotting opportunities. Thought-provoking questions prompt readers to find objects, count to 10 and consider their own opinions on the animals in front of them. And with extra questions at the very end, this is a spotting book to be revisited and enjoyed time and time again.
The Complete Book of Animals provides 352 pages of engaging, skill-building activities, and fascinating information on a wide variety of animals from every corner of the globe! It also features engaging lessons on insects, reptiles, marine life, farm animals, and common domestic pets. Over 4 million in print! Designed by leading experts, books in the Complete Book series help children in grades preschool-6 build a solid foundation in key subject areas for learning success. Complete Books are the most thorough and comprehensive learning guides available, offering high-interest lessons to encourage learning and full-color illustrations to spark interest. Each book also features challenging concepts and activities to motivate independent study, a fun page of stickers, and a complete answer key to measure performance and guide instruction.
​This textbook presents all basic principles of animal behaviour in a clear and concise manner and illustrates them with up-to-date examples. Emphasis is placed on behavioural biology as an integrative discipline of organismic biology, focusing on the adaptive value of behaviours that facilitate resource access, predator avoidance and reproductive success and underlie parental care, all within a comprehensive presentation of social complexity. This new textbook provides a rich resource for students (and teachers) from a wide range of life science disciplines.
Amazing Biome Projects You Can Build Yourself takes kids ages 9 and up on a circumnavigation of the globe to learn about Earth's terrestrial and aquatic biomes. Kid's will wander through forests, sizzle in deserts, shiver in the tundra, plunge beneath the seas to explore coral reefs, and slog through marshy waters. Along the way, kids will encounter flora and fauna adapted for survival in each unique climate zone. They'll learn about gnarly krumholz trees, bioluminescent sea creatures, camouflage, carnivorous plants, and blubbery marine critters. In each biome, people who use science in their jobs are highlighted, whether at the site of a disastrous oil spill or an oh-so-cool mastodon dig.
"The heart of this book is an analysis of the mental processes which pupils exhibit in studying particular high-school subjects, but new general material has been incorporated which aims to extend the discussion to all phases of secondary education. The book is new with the exception of some forty pages, which have been reproduced with minor revisions. Much new experimental material has been incorporated, especially with reference to reading. Emphasis has also been laid on the importance of social psychology as a basis for educational psychology. It has become increasingly clear in recent years that any productive theory of education as well as any satisfactory science of human nature will have to be based on a recognition of the fact that social institutions, such as language, number, science, customs, and laws, are far more significant than are individual modes of thought and behavior"--Préface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved).
Following up her well-received CSS book Fun Activities For Bible Learning, Mary Rose Pearson is back with more exciting games and activities to encourage the spiritual and physical growth of children. Specifically targeted for youngsters from 4 to 7 years of age, the material in this book will help support the teaching of Bible stories and Christian values while promoting the memorization of scripture. The learning aids stress participation, and are just what's needed to add pizzazz and fun to Sunday school lessons. The majority of the activities require no advance preparation, and they're useful for review, follow-up, a break during lesson segments, or as time filler when the lesson is finished. Mary Rose Pearson has 58 years of experience teaching children in Sunday schools, children's crusades, Vacation Bible Schools, and other settings. She is a puppeteer and ventriloquist and is the author of 18 published books and 600 articles. She has been very involved in full-time evangelism activities, working along with her husband, Pastor M.N. Pearson.
" In a world of medieval magic, a young priestess is enthralled by a handsome blacksmith into breaking her sacred vows. A crisis of faith and passion launches her into an astral dimension where mysterious flowers beckon and an evil prince flexes his psychic powers toward world domination. In this fantasy tale, a young woman's psychic skill blossoms as the Sisterhood she once rejected seeks her help to battle evil in a land poised between violence and peace. ""A magical tale of fantasy, desire and revenge . . . magnificent . . . a timeless theme that resonates . . . a likable, relatable heroine. A delightfully entertaining story . . . ."" - Kirkus Reviews "
We may regard ourselves as the most advanced species on the planet, but have we really reached our optimum design? Isn't there always room for improvements? Before you answer, let noted evolutionary biologist George C. Williams remind you of both the exquisite adaptations and absurd maladaptations nature has bestowed upon us, the self-proclaimed ”pinnacle of evolution.”Picking up where Darwin left off, Williams combines philosophical perspective and scientific method to provide a foundation for the answers to some fascinating questions. He explains why our bodies have to deteriorate so disastrously with old age. He gives us logical reasons to explain why we crave foods like sugar and fat that have been proven time and again to be detrimental to our health. And Williams single-handedly deflates our Homo sapiens sapiens ego with such insights as: Our eyesight—it may seem superior, but not when compared to that of the invertebrate squid, whose eye has developed over time to prove more efficient than ours. And wouldn't it make more sense to have a third eye, located on the back of the head? We could have stereoscopic vision in front and rear-vision warning us of danger sneaking up behind. Rear-view mirrors would become a thing of the past. And why stop at three eyes?This fascinating new book is markedly different from all previous work on evolutionary biology. Using the pony fish and its luminescent abdomen as the perfect evolutionary mystery, Williams explores the intricacies of nature's designs. Rather than telling us how or why the pony fish got its light, Williams explains the functional reasons why the pony fish keeps its light. He also explains why our species keeps arbitrary or malfunctioned features like the reproductive and excretory systems' sharing of parts.George C. Williams, one of today's most qualified evolutionary biologists, has written an important, entertaining, and thought-provoking addition to a science that has captivated the world for almost 150 years.