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Kathryn Clay has written more than 40 nonfiction children’s books about everything from dancing to dinosaurs. She also teaches college writing courses. She has a Master’s of Arts in Literature from Minnesota State University, Mankato. Kathryn lives in southern Minnesota with her husband and daughter.
Scientists estimate that there are 8.7 billion animal species on the planet. There are about 400,000 plant species. New plants and animals are being discovered ...
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The human body is amazing. Your blood makes up about 8% of your body weight. On average, your heart will beat more than 3 billion times in your lifetime! ...
Albertosaurus' name may not sound very fearsome, but this was one deadly dino. Readers learn about this prehistoric predator from engaging text and bold ...
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Did you know a bottlenose dolphin swims to the surface to breathe? Read to learn why a bottlenose dolphin breathes that way and other facts about this mammal.
Did you know a chimpanzee swings from tree to tree to eat? Read to learn more about a chimpanzee’s behaviors and other facts about this mammal. Bring augmented ...
Did you know a hippopotamus swims to keep cool? Read to learn why a hippopotamus must keep cool and other facts about this mammal. Bring augmented reality to ...
Parasaurolophus was a dino that could move. This prehistoric plant eater could run up to 25 miles an hour on two legs. Readers learn about this duck-billed ...
Did you know many seals live in cold places? They have a thick layer of blubber under their skin that protects them. Read to learn more about the places seals ...
Did you know tigers are the biggest members of the cat family? Read to learn more about their size and other facts about this mammal. Bring augmented reality ...
The American mastodon thundered through the Ice Age. With its powerful tusks and large size, few predators challenged this prehistoric beast. Readers learn ...
With its long neck and front legs, Brachiosaurus was the giraffe of the prehistoric world - a giant giraffe. Readers learn about this huge plant eater and its ...
Rumble, rumble! Here comes the concrete mixer. Large, colorful photographs and easy-to-read text gives young learners an up-close look at their favorite ...
Construction sites are alive with busy vehicles. Give beginning readers a front row seat as the pavement goes down, old buildings are demolished, and new ones ...
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The Declaration of Independence has represented American freedom since Thomas Jefferson wrote it more than 200 years ago. Using primary sources, young readers ...
Dig, dig! There is the excavator. Large, colorful photographs and easy-to-read text gives young learners an up-close look at their favorite construction ...
Through primary sources, young readers find out what it was really like to live during important moments in our nation's history. They will hear the stories ...
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The fierce and deadly sabertooth cat pounced on its prey during the Ice Age. Readers learn about this prehistoric predator from engaging, carefully leveled ...
The U.S. Capitol represents our nation's government and its laws. Using primary sources, young readers hear the story behind this American symbol from the ...