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K-3
Pebble Plus: Life Science series.
Each slim volume provides a generalized introduction to a key life-science concept. Living explains that living things need energy, react to their surroundings, and reproduce. Nocturnal and Group highlight adaptations and behavior patterns that help certain animals survive. Bright, relevant photos and plentiful white space cater to newly independent readers. Observation activities and Common Core tie-ins are appended. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Pebble Plus: Life Science titles: Animal Group Behavior, Living or Nonliving?, and Nocturnal Animals.
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K-3
Pebble Plus: Life Science series.
Each slim volume provides a generalized introduction to a key life-science concept. Living explains that living things need energy, react to their surroundings, and reproduce. Nocturnal and Group highlight adaptations and behavior patterns that help certain animals survive. Bright, relevant photos and plentiful white space cater to newly independent readers. Observation activities and Common Core tie-ins are appended. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Pebble Plus: Life Science titles: Animal Group Behavior, Living or Nonliving?, and Nocturnal Animals.
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K-3
Pebble Plus: Life Science series.
Each slim volume provides a generalized introduction to a key life-science concept. Living explains that living things need energy, react to their surroundings, and reproduce. Nocturnal and Group highlight adaptations and behavior patterns that help certain animals survive. Bright, relevant photos and plentiful white space cater to newly independent readers. Observation activities and Common Core tie-ins are appended. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Pebble Plus: Life Science titles: Animal Group Behavior, Living or Nonliving?, and Nocturnal Animals.