Rabbits munch on grass and vegetables in city gardens. Young readers can learn more about these urban animals, their favorite foods, and how they interact with humans in this low-level title. More →
Rabbits
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Baby Rabbit or Baby Raccoon?
How do kits and cubs show they are happy? This title answers this question and more as it compares these cute baby mammals. Young readers will learn about the animals’ body parts and… More →
Jackrabbit vs. Sidewinder
Sidewinders use their venomous bite to take down prey. Jackrabbits are known for their speed and strong hearing. When these animals meet, who will take the win? Engaging text and crisp photos More →
Did you know sea scallops have up to 200 eyes? They can see from many sides! Young readers will discover this and other amazing facts about animal eyes in this title. Each spread has large,… More →
Hop on over and learn about the lives of baby rabbits! Readers just starting out can grow along with rabbit kits and learn about their lives, from their time in the nest to when they head out More →
Guinea pigs are cuddly pets! These furry rodents like to snuggle with their owners. Young students can learn about the care and lives of these favorite pets through simple, predictable text… More →
An antelope jackrabbit springs from its hiding place behind a bush! It zigzags through the maze of desert brush to avoid becoming a meal. In this low-level title, readers will hop from page… More →
From tall ears to fluffy tails, rabbits and hares are easy to confuse. Simple text, matching photos, and side-by-side comparisons help young readers spy the differences between these common… More →
Cottontails always stay alert for enemies hunting them down. With a target on their backs, these rabbits have more than one survival tactic. They might freeze. They might also get a move on… More →
Did you know that jackrabbits can move up to 40 miles per hour? They have to be quick to avoid hungry predators. Find out other ways these speedy animals have adapted to survive in this… More →