In the wild, penguins are only found in the southern hemisphere. Read more about penguins at the zoo.
Danny has a special friend named Heather. Danny and Heather like to share toys, snacks, and secrets when they play together.
Danny is at the farm. Danny goes outside to look for Lucky the Pony. He is surprised by the different things the pony can do.
Baby Elephant wanders off while chasing a butterfly. How will Mother Elephant find him?
The river bed has dried up and Baby Elephant is hot and thirsty. Where will he find a drink?
Danny and Bee are playing outside when they come across a black and white cat. Uh oh! That is not a cat! Danny and Bee learn the hard way to stay away from skunks!
Danny watches with amazement as a caterpillar transforms into a beautiful butterfly.
Flamingos are pink birds who like to stand on one leg. Although 4-5 feet tall, adult flamingos only weigh 4-5 pounds. Read more about flamingos at the zoo.
The giraffe is the tallest mammal at the zoo. Find out more about the physical adaptations of the giraffe.
Elephants are one of the largest land mammals. Learn more about elephants at the zoo.
Brown bears are some of the biggest bears at the zoo. Read about brown bears, including how big they get, what they like to eat, and how they move.
Honk! Honk! Find out how Canada Geese rely on the pond to survive.
Daisy the cow can’t wait to go to the county fair this year. Who doesn’t love winning blue ribbons? But Daisy has a cold. Moo, moo, ahchoo! Luckily, her farmyard friends know just what to do! Aligned to Common Core standards and correlated to state standards.
¿Puede Kanchil, el pequeño ciervo ratón, engañar a los cocodrilos de dientes gigantes?
Thick fur. Thin face or wide face. Long howls or short yips. Is it a wolf or a coyote? Learn how these beautiful wild creatures are alike and how they differ.
Where does honey come from? Bees! Discover what happens inside a bee hive, watch beekeepers gather and process honey, make a yummy recipe using honey, and do a craft project that explores what honeycombs look like.
A young boy notices the life in the forest as he waits for one special creature. Readers will enjoy predicting the final animal to make an appearance.
Repetitive text and rich illustrations will help readers build fluency and recognize action words as they take a trip around the zoo.
Jake and his friends use what they know about toads to make the perfect toad house.
Zamboni, the curious guinea pig, makes quite a splash when he secretly accompanies Billy to school.
Snake is hungry! Readers will enjoy following him as he searches for something to eat.
Readers will love watching a wild dream unfold. Vivid, silly photos support imaginative and descriptive text.
Ashley can take care of lots of pets, but can she really take care of a pet elephant?
Will Snake find something tasty to sate his hunger? Simple text introduces readers to dialogue.