an animal disguise is called camouflage
National Geographic's "Lost World of the Little People" embarks on a captivating exploration of myths and legends surrounding miniature humanoids. The book delves into the global phenomenon of belief in little people, exploring various cultures' folklore, historical accounts, and reported sightings.
National Geographic's "Bahamas Blue Holes: Dive into Beauty, Anger, and Discovery" plunges readers into the captivating world of these underwater wonders. The book offers a breathtaking exploration of the Bahamas' blue holes, revealing their stunning beauty, the ecological challenges they face, and the ongoing scientific discoveries within their depths.
Melvin Berger is the author of more than 100 books, including the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science titles LOOK OUT FOR TURTLES! and CHIRPING CRICKETS. Mr. Berger is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences.
"Germs Make Me Sick!" by Melvin Berger is a non-fiction children's book that introduces young readers to the world of germs and how they can make us sick. The book explains in simple terms what germs are, how they spread, and how our bodies fight them off. It also provides tips on how to stay healthy and avoid getting sick.
It's late in the summer. The day is nearly over. The sun hangs low in the sky. Listen! The crickets are loudly chirping
Explains how leaves change their colors in autumn and then separate from the tree prepares for winter
Have you ever eaten of a flower? You have if you eaten an apple!
Explains the concept of a food chain and how plants, animals, and humans are ecologically linked