What's Smaller Than a Pygmy Shrew?

10 best books like What's Smaller Than a Pygmy Shrew? (Robert E. Wells): Archaeologists Dig for Clues, The Year At Maple Hill Farm, Maps and Globes, Eric Carle's Animals Animals, The Milly-Molly-Mandy Storybook, The Berenstain Bears' Big Book of Science and Nature, A Child's Book of Art: Great Pictures First Words, Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit, Uncle Wiggily's Story Book, The Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book: World Folk Tales Especially for Reading Aloud

AuthorKate Duke
ISBN0064451755
This book provides an engaging and informative look at how archaeologists work, as a few schoolchildren work with an archaeologist named Sofie to look for artifacts in the remains of an Archaic-era settlement.

I like how this book makes archaeology look exciting, but also focuses on the scientific...
AuthorAlice Provensen
ISBN0689845006
This is a book about farm animals, and what happens during one year on a farm.
In January, the cows stay in the barnyard, and the chickens don't lay many eggs. By March, you can tell spring is coming: the barn is filled with baby animals. Month by month, the animals at Maple Hill Farm sense the changing...
AuthorJack Knowlton
ISBN0064460495
This comprehensive look at geography and the environment, Maps and Globes, can take you anywhere—to the top of the tallest mountain on earth or the bottom of the deepest ocean. Maps tell you about the world: where various countries are located, where the jungles and deserts are, even how to find your...
AuthorEric Carle
ISBN0698118553
From leaping, flying fish to dancing butterflies, and camels that "trollop along," Eric Carle's brilliant and colorful collage designs bring to life animal poems from such diverse sources as Shakespeare, Lewis Carroll, Rudyard Kipling, Emily Dickinson, and Jack Prelutsky, as well as Bible verses,...
AuthorJoyce Lankester Brisley
The stories of Milly-Molly-Mandy and her family and friends have charmed generations of children since they first appeared in 1925. This collection of twenty-one classic tales about this resourceful and thoughtful little girl reflect with accuracy the dilemmas and challenges of a child's world....
AuthorStan Berenstain
ISBN0679886524
Here are three books bound together to make one awesome Bear Country collection! The Berenstain Bears' Almanac, The Berenstain Bears' Nature Guide, and The Berenstain Bears' Science Fair are filled with fascinating facts that cubs and kids want o know about the world they live in. Chock-full of information...
AuthorLucy Micklethwait
ISBN1564582035
This is a superb art book for children. The idea here is simple but inspired.

The author has put together a collection of paintings in various categories, with words and concepts within the categories. For each of these a painting or paintings that depicts the featured word is shown.

There...
AuthorDavid Borgenicht
ISBN0762417129
I love Brer Rabbit. Song of the South was re-released in theaters when I was 6 years old and I fell in love with him. We had a book of Joel Chandler Harris’ stories at home and my mother read for me with what I remember as great enthusiasm (although she was probably exhausted). I also had a book and record of...
AuthorHoward R. Garis
ISBN0448400901
Uncle Wiggily is one of the most popular and enduring characters in American literature. A cheerful “bunny rabbit gentleman” with a wonderful knack for setting things right, he has been a reassuring friend to millions of children since early in the century. Uncle Wiggily’s amusing stories...
AuthorBob Hartman
ISBN0745946542
A Featured Selection of the Children's Book-of-the-Month!
 
In this new collection of international folk tales, storyteller Bob Hartman blends familiar stories with little-known tales. Each story has been chosen for its integrity and for its ability to encourage and inspire children...
AuthorJudy Donnelly
ISBN0394891899
• This book is a great choice for beginners, and tells the story of the death of Tutankhamen. This is a great step into getting children excited to read books that are nonfiction,
• Teachers may use this for History, English
• Grades K-3
• Individual students may read this during...
AuthorPeter Spier
We still own the battered beaten-up copy of this homage to humanity that our two daughters returned to so often that it needed patching up with a judicious amount of sticky tape. A wholehearted celebration of diversity, it devotes pages to appearance, homes, food, clothes, pastimes, jobs, pets, feasts...
AuthorAnton Powell
ISBN0763603406
"These entertaining, deftly organized books will make terrific light-hearted additions to cirriculum units on ancient civilizations." — Publishers Weekly

Stop the presses! What if ancient civilizations had daily newspapers? And they were amusing and compellingly informative?...
AuthorKathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
ISBN0064451631
This books teaches about matter, and goes into detail about solids, liquids, and gases. I really like how the author made it connect to real life so readers are able to see how they interact with matter on a daily basis. I read this as an ebook, so it could be easily accessible to students if they each had a...
AuthorFaith McNulty
ISBN0064432181
‘[An] irresistible account of a child’s imaginary 8,000-mile journey through the earth to discover what’s inside. Facts about the composition of the earth are conveyed painlessly and memorably.’ —SLJ. ‘An exciting adventure. . . . Illustrations [by Caldecott Medal winner Marc Simont]...
AuthorSophy Tahta
ISBN0746009682
This was a decent and informative book about all kinds of things that go on under the sea.

It covers world ocean geography, types of animals that live under the sea (as well as the food chain), polar seas, coral reefs, oil rigs, divers, a little bit on plate tectonics, and more. In typical Usborne...
Why Do Tigers Have Stripes?
AuthorMike Unwin
ISBN1580869394
My 4-year-old and I both enjoyed learning from this informative book. There were lots of good-quality illustrations showing how animals' physical appearances help them survive. We learned about stripes and spots and other animal colorations and how they help animals blend in to their surroundings...
AuthorHeather Amery
ISBN0746007949
My son and I read this as a part of Sonlight's P4/5 curriculum. We both loved this book. Each two page spread shows a scene in the present day and one hundred years in the past. There is a short explanation and a few questions next to each scene. My son was fascinated at looking at how differently people lived...
AuthorAnne Civardi
ISBN0860208648
This entertaining book is all about the work people do in different sorts of jobs. Set on an imaginary island called Banilla, it introduces a crowd of interesting people and shows some of the events that happen in their daily lives. There is Mayor Naze, the mayor of Banilla; Ivor Hose, the fire chief and...
AuthorEloise Wilkin
ISBN0375829288
Little Golden Books illustrated by Eloise Wilkin are among the most remembered, beloved, and requested by consumers. This collection, which contains nine of her best-loved books, will be cherished by collectors, parents, and children for years to come. It contains Wilkin’s most famous Little...
AuthorMary Hoffman
ISBN1405315539
From Brothers Grimm to Hans Christian Andersen, this beautifully illustrated anthology contains a range of the classic fairy tale stories any child would love to grow up reading.

As well as favourites such as Cinderella, The Snow Queen and Jack and the Beanstalk, DK's A First Book of Fairy...
Clouds
AuthorAnne Rockwell
ISBN0064452204
This is a nicely detailed, very informative book about clouds that will not only interest the young child, but also the adult. The illustrations are similar to folk art paintings and are very appealing.In this book you will learn what clouds are made up of, the different kinds of clouds, what their names...
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