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Oscar is an adorably naive, googly-eyed kitten, filled with curiosity and wonder about his natural surroundings. He meets friends who introduce him to curriculum science concepts. Oscar learns about tadpoles, seeds, eggs, and what he'll grow into!
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When little Arabella Miller meets a tiny caterpillar, a new friendship begins. She makes a cosy home for him and feeds him lots of crunchy leaves. But the caterpillar soon begins to grow and grow, and Arabella must watch and wait for his wonderful secret to be revealed.
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Betty Brownlie answers questions about pukeko and looks at fascinating phenomena in this illustrated and photographic book.
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Nice kids learn about the life-cycle of the monarch butterfly and tadpoles turning into frogs. Naughty kids want to know about squashed hedgehogs and dead pukeko. Nice kids like to look at books with pretty pictures of puppy dogs and kittens. Naughty kids would rather see blood a ...
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Watch frogs croak, swim, hop, and fly in this visual treat for developing readers. The explanation of a frog's life cycle is both clear and captivating, and the dozens of fun frog facts will keep kids hopping for more.
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Looking at Plants is a companion series to the hugely successful Looking at Minibeasts. It explains the role of plants in the environment, and how people use and abuse plants for different purposes, such as food and fuel.
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Features striking photography and up-to-date factual content. Suitable for both independent and guided reading. Study the characteristics, habitat, diet and life cycle of butterflies and moths. Ages 7-11.
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Part of a series that provides an introduction to the creepy crawly world of minbeasts, covering what they eat, how they are born, how they grow, and more. This title includes Bug maps which identify different parts of the creature.
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As they roam around their woodland home, a mother and baby squirrel observe, ask questions and comment on the amazing life cycle of a century-old oak tree. This book features sequence of events from acorn, through to sapling and on to fully grown tree.
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Suitable for the children of ages 6 to 8 years, this book looks at the life cycle of pond frogs and tree frogs, with amazing photographs following their metamorphosis from tadpoles to adult amphibian. This book describes frogs' different habitats, how they find food, and how they ...
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