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K-3Is It Living or Nonliving? series.
Each volume identifies a habitat and the qualities of living and nonliving things then vaguely applies those qualities to elements of the habitat such as animals, rocks, trees, and bodies of water. The formula and execution are bland, but the books' repetition lends accessibility to new readers. Texts are aided by full-color photographs and a simple, engaging design. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Is It Living or Nonliving? titles: Living and Nonliving in the Ocean, Living and Nonliving in the Polar Regions, and Living and Nonliving in the Rain Forest.