Flies Taste with Their Feet


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Shares unusual facts and jokes about insects, including beetles, crickets, grasshoppers, bees, wasps, ants, and termites.




The Pesky Fly


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A family has a pesky fly in the house. Find out what that buzz-buzz-buzzing fly is up to. What will happen next? The pesky fly's adventure is told in rhyme and is perfect for reading aloud with young children or beginning readers.




The Utterly, Completely, and Totally Useless Fact-O-Pedia


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Improve your small talk and sharpen your conversational skills with this giant collection of ridiculously useless but endlessly fascinating...




The Guide to Nature


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Fly Paper


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Freaky Fly spies an error in his front-page review, but when he follows up, he finds an even tastier story.




Look What Feet Can Do


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Describes how many animals, including badgers, hawks, and bats, use their feet to catch prey, create nests or burrows, and move from place to place.




To Know a Fly


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First published in 1962, this book by esteemed American physiologist and entomologist Vincent Dethier provides an array of helpful examples of how ingeniously controlled experiments are designed and used. Other processes of scientific inquiry are also explained, such as observation, correlation, cause and effect, gathering and interpreting data, hypothesizing, and theory building. Recommended to scientists of all ages! “...This is a superb natural history book and is highly recommended for anyone twelve or older.”—Scientific American “The author never ‘talks down’ to his readers but preserves such delightful and sparkling informal style throughout that we tend to overlook the professional skill with which he attacks his problems, the beauty of the experiments he describes. The book is such pleasant reading that we may not realize that this all represents biological research of a very high order. Among the many excellent features we may note the author’s commentaries on scientific method, which are extremely acute, informative, and provocative.”—Journal of the American Medical Association “Highly recommended enrichment reading for biology teachers and secondary students in general science or biology.—The Science Teacher




Amazing Animals Q&A


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Stuffed with eye-popping pictures and far out facts, allthe questions you could ever ask about the animal kingdom are answered in this one-of-a-kind family reference. Presented in a clear question and answer format Includes more than 800 curious questions and extraordinary facts Contains close-up wildlife photography.




Smelling and Tasting


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Describes the function of smells and tastes, how the brain translates and processes these messages, and the research in these areas.




Nonfiction Reading Comprehension: Science, Grades 1-2


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High-interest, nonfiction articles help students learn about science and social studies topics while developing skills in reading comprehension. Each story is followed by questions that cover main idea, details, vocabulary, and critical reasoning. The format is similar to that of standardized tests, so as students progress through the book s units, they are preparing for success in testing.