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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on butterflies and moths as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. Butterflies and moths belong to the insect order known as Lepidoptera. The life cycle of these insects is made up of four stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (cocoon or chrysalis), and adult. World Almanac offers information on such topics as the life cycle, habitats and ranges, characteristics, and coloration of moths and butterflies.
World Almanac for Kids Online: Butterflies and Moths
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on butterflies and moths as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. Butterflies and moths belong to the insect order known as Lepidoptera. The life cycle of these insects is made up of four stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (cocoon or chrysalis), and adult. World Almanac offers information on such topics as the life cycle, habitats and ranges, characteristics, and coloration of moths and butterflies.
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on butterflies and moths as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. Butterflies and moths belong to the insect order known as Lepidoptera. The life cycle of these insects is made up of four stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (cocoon or chrysalis), and adult. World Almanac offers information on such topics as the life cycle, habitats and ranges, characteristics, and coloration of moths and butterflies.
The World Almanac Awesome True-or-False Questions for Smart Kids
Author: World Almanac KidsTM
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1510767460
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
From the #1 New York Times bestselling World Almanac™ comes an engaging, interactive book full of "true-or-false" questions that will keep readers guessing as they turn every page. TRUE OR FALSE? Toenails grow at the same rate as fingernails. Mount Everest is the closest point on Earth to the moon. No piece of paper can be folded in half more than seven times. Find out the answers to these true-or-false statements and more than 250 others with The World Almanac Awesome True-or-False Questions for Smart Kids. Alone or together, kids can make their best guesses of whether each statement is true or false, and then turn the page to find the answer––and learn even more fun facts about each item! With a uniquely interactive format, this book has smart readers engaged and eager at every step with essential facts on on food, history, science, pop culture, and more.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1510767460
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
From the #1 New York Times bestselling World Almanac™ comes an engaging, interactive book full of "true-or-false" questions that will keep readers guessing as they turn every page. TRUE OR FALSE? Toenails grow at the same rate as fingernails. Mount Everest is the closest point on Earth to the moon. No piece of paper can be folded in half more than seven times. Find out the answers to these true-or-false statements and more than 250 others with The World Almanac Awesome True-or-False Questions for Smart Kids. Alone or together, kids can make their best guesses of whether each statement is true or false, and then turn the page to find the answer––and learn even more fun facts about each item! With a uniquely interactive format, this book has smart readers engaged and eager at every step with essential facts on on food, history, science, pop culture, and more.
The World Almanac 5,001 Incredible Facts for Kids on America's Past, Present, and Future
Author: World Almanac KidsTM
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1510767177
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
From the #1 New York Times bestselling World Almanac™ comes a full‑color, full‑of‑fun, oversize book packed with thousands of awesome facts about America—everything about the 50 states and beyond. Kids want to learn about the world around them, and with this engaging, colorful collection of facts, figures, photographs, and fun, they will. Perfect for home or for school, and a great gift for any curious reader, here are thousands of fascinating and surprising facts about about the United States, from its natural resources and landmarks, to the first peoples to inhabit and explore the Americas, to the innovation and diversity of the nation in the 21st century––and everything in between. Kids, teachers, and families will find timely and timeless information on an enormous variety of subjects. It will give readers hours and hours of fun while it educates and illuminates.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1510767177
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
From the #1 New York Times bestselling World Almanac™ comes a full‑color, full‑of‑fun, oversize book packed with thousands of awesome facts about America—everything about the 50 states and beyond. Kids want to learn about the world around them, and with this engaging, colorful collection of facts, figures, photographs, and fun, they will. Perfect for home or for school, and a great gift for any curious reader, here are thousands of fascinating and surprising facts about about the United States, from its natural resources and landmarks, to the first peoples to inhabit and explore the Americas, to the innovation and diversity of the nation in the 21st century––and everything in between. Kids, teachers, and families will find timely and timeless information on an enormous variety of subjects. It will give readers hours and hours of fun while it educates and illuminates.
The World Almanac 5,001 Incredible Facts for Kids on Nature, Science, and People
Author: World Almanac KidsTM
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1510761837
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 573
Book Description
From the #1 New York Times bestselling World Almanac™ comes a full‑color, full‑of‑fun, oversize book packed with thousands of awesome facts about science, nature, and people—everything on planet Earth and beyond. Kids want to learn about the world around them, and with this engaging, colorful collection of facts, figures, photographs, and fun, they will. Perfect for home or for school, and a great gift for any curious reader, here are thousands of fascinating and surprising facts about almost everything: Animals—Dogs, cats, snakes, insects, spiders, sharks, and more Culture—Art, holidays, food, movies, and more Disasters—Earthquakes, shipwrecks, floods, storms, and more Geography—Oceans, mountains, continents, habitats, and more Geology—Volcanoes, tectonics, minerals, gems, and more Human Body and Medicine—Diseases, organs, senses, and other weird and wonderful human body facts. Record-setters—All about the biggest, smallest, fastest, tallest, and more Space—The moon, stars, planets, human spaceflight, and more Sports—Basketball, baseball, football, hockey, Olympic, and soccer superstars past and present, and more Technology—Computers, drones, inventions, and more The World Almanac™ 5,001 Incredible Facts for Kids on Nature, Science, and People provides kids, teachers, and families timely and timeless information on an enormous variety of subjects. It will give readers hours and hours of fun while it educates and illuminates.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1510761837
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 573
Book Description
From the #1 New York Times bestselling World Almanac™ comes a full‑color, full‑of‑fun, oversize book packed with thousands of awesome facts about science, nature, and people—everything on planet Earth and beyond. Kids want to learn about the world around them, and with this engaging, colorful collection of facts, figures, photographs, and fun, they will. Perfect for home or for school, and a great gift for any curious reader, here are thousands of fascinating and surprising facts about almost everything: Animals—Dogs, cats, snakes, insects, spiders, sharks, and more Culture—Art, holidays, food, movies, and more Disasters—Earthquakes, shipwrecks, floods, storms, and more Geography—Oceans, mountains, continents, habitats, and more Geology—Volcanoes, tectonics, minerals, gems, and more Human Body and Medicine—Diseases, organs, senses, and other weird and wonderful human body facts. Record-setters—All about the biggest, smallest, fastest, tallest, and more Space—The moon, stars, planets, human spaceflight, and more Sports—Basketball, baseball, football, hockey, Olympic, and soccer superstars past and present, and more Technology—Computers, drones, inventions, and more The World Almanac™ 5,001 Incredible Facts for Kids on Nature, Science, and People provides kids, teachers, and families timely and timeless information on an enormous variety of subjects. It will give readers hours and hours of fun while it educates and illuminates.
World Almanac for Kids Online: Explore
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents the Explore section of the World Almanac for Kids Online. Explore features information on a variety of topics, including animals, the environment, sports, U.S. presidents, inventions, countries, religions, space, and more.
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents the Explore section of the World Almanac for Kids Online. Explore features information on a variety of topics, including animals, the environment, sports, U.S. presidents, inventions, countries, religions, space, and more.
World Almanac for Kids Online: Fox
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on the fox as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. Foxes are the smallest members of the dog family Canidae. They have short legs, bushy tails, and narrow muzzles. Their diet consists of such things as rabbits, mice, voles, birds' eggs, fruit, large insects, and carrion. World Almanac provides information on red foxes, arctic foxes, gray foxes, and swift foxes.
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on the fox as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. Foxes are the smallest members of the dog family Canidae. They have short legs, bushy tails, and narrow muzzles. Their diet consists of such things as rabbits, mice, voles, birds' eggs, fruit, large insects, and carrion. World Almanac provides information on red foxes, arctic foxes, gray foxes, and swift foxes.
The World Almanac for Kids, 2002
Author: Elaine Israel
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ISBN: 9780886878696
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 342
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Offers facts on a range of topics, from animals to weather and from computers to sports.
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Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 342
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Offers facts on a range of topics, from animals to weather and from computers to sports.
World Almanac for Kids Online: Ant
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on the ant as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. An ant is a social insect of the family Formicidae. All ants live in organized colonies and are found in temperate and tropical countries worldwide. The four stages of an ant are: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Ants are omnivorous, which means they eat both animals and vegetables.
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on the ant as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. An ant is a social insect of the family Formicidae. All ants live in organized colonies and are found in temperate and tropical countries worldwide. The four stages of an ant are: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Ants are omnivorous, which means they eat both animals and vegetables.
World Almanac for Kids Online: Frogs and Toads
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on frogs and toads as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. Frogs and toads are amphibians and are found throughout the world. Typically, the term "frog" is used for the aquatic, smooth-skinned species, while the term "toad" is used for the terrestrial, rough-skinned species. Frogs and toads are carnivorous and tend to be rather vocal.
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on frogs and toads as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. Frogs and toads are amphibians and are found throughout the world. Typically, the term "frog" is used for the aquatic, smooth-skinned species, while the term "toad" is used for the terrestrial, rough-skinned species. Frogs and toads are carnivorous and tend to be rather vocal.
World Almanac for Kids Online: Squirrel
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on squirrels as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. "Squirrel" is the name used for many rodents of the family Sciuridae. The diet of squirrels primarily consists of nuts, seeds, bulbs, and buds. Most squirrels live in trees. World Almanac notes that one of the most common species of squirrels in North America is the red squirrel.
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The World Almanac Education Group Inc. presents information on squirrels as part of the Explore Animals section of The World Almanac for Kids Online. "Squirrel" is the name used for many rodents of the family Sciuridae. The diet of squirrels primarily consists of nuts, seeds, bulbs, and buds. Most squirrels live in trees. World Almanac notes that one of the most common species of squirrels in North America is the red squirrel.