How to tell the difference between living and nonliving things—an essential first skill in scientific sorting and classifying—is explored with hands-on activities and colorful diagrams.
How to tell the difference between living and nonliving things—an essential first skill in scientific sorting and classifying—is explored with hands-on activities and colorful diagrams.
How to tell the difference between living and nonliving things—an essential first skill in scientific sorting and classifying—is explored with hands-on activities and colorful diagrams.
Best Children's Science Book List 1995 (S)
Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld is the award-winning author of more than sixty books, including "Dinosaur Tracks", "a great choice for even the most discriminating dinophiles" ("School Library Journal"); "Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?", a Children's Book of the Month Club selection described as "fascinating" by "Kirkus Reviews"; and "Dinosaurs Big and Small", a 2003 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Best Book Award winner. When she's not reading, researching, writing, or editing, Kathleen loves to spend her free time exploring, doing fieldwork, and preparing fossils in the laboratory for her local natural his
Are you like a cat? You don't look like a cat. But you and a cat have something in common: You are both alive. People and plants and animals are all alive, but is a doll alive? Or your tricycle? How can you tell? Read and find out what makes something alive, and what all living things need to stay healthy.
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