When you look at a Siberian Husky puppy, do you see a future sled dog or ski team member? If not, you should. Not every young Siberian Husky grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Poodle puppy, do you see a future circus performer or style icon? If not, you should. Not every young Poodle grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Rottweiler puppy, do you see a future canine soldier or guard dog? If not, you should. Not every young Rottweiler grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Greyhound puppy, do you see a future track star or cross-country runner? If not, you should. Not every young Greyhound grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Labrador Retriever puppy, do you see a future duck hunter or dock jumper? If not, you should. Not every young Labrador Retriever grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Newfoundland puppy, do you see a future lifeguard or bodyguard? If not, you should. Not every young Newfoundland grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Golden Retriever puppy, do you see a future guide dog or therapy dog? If not, you should. Not every young Golden Retriever grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Bulldog puppy, do you see a future sports mascot or surfing dog? If not, you should. Not every young Bulldog grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Dalmatian puppy, do you see a future firehouse dog or road trials competitor? If not, you should. Not every young Dalmatian grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a German Shepherd puppy, do you see a future police dog or agility champion? If not, you should. Not every young German Shepherd grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Border Collie puppy, do you see a future rancher or multi-sport athlete? If not, you should. Not every young Border Collie grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
When you look at a Bloodhound puppy, do you see a future rescue worker or treasure seeker? If not, you should. Not every young Bloodhound grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
Which came first is not a hard question when asked about America's national parks. Yellowstone National Park is the oldest, with an establishment date of 1872. This book teaches kids what the phrase “an oldie but a goodie” means as it highlights timeless beauty.
Artists view Yosemite National Park as a worthy subject because of its icons—granite domes, flowing waterfalls, and giant sequoias. Many try to capture these features when natural lighting adds dramatic effect. This book puts Yosemite in the spotlight for kids to ooh and aah over.
When you look at a Beagle puppy, do you see a future hunter or baggage inspector? If not, you should. Not every young Beagle grows up to be a stay-at-home pet. The little puppies in this book share about their big dreams for adulthood!
What does it take to draw a crowd? This book about Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers an answer to this question as it profiles America's most-visited park. Kids learn how stunning scenery found in a convenient location having a rich history attracts an audience.
Of the 59 parks America counts as national treasures, Glacier National Park is often called the crown jewel. What makes the park especially brilliant? This book magnifies for kids the natural beauty of Glacier as it examines the park's glacier-cut landscapes and wealth of wildlife.
Is it a monster or a myth surfacing in Scotland's Loch Ness? This book first details the creature called Nessie, and then questions its existence. Young readers get to review information offered by both eyewitnesses and scientists. Will it be enough to form an opinion?
Are flying objects piloted by aliens or an active imagination? This book first tells what spotters see and encounter, and then explores UFOs without the extraterrestrial element. Young readers get to wonder about aliens. Will they choose to believe in another form of intelligent life?
Are the most-wanted monsters in North America fugitives or frauds? This book first presents bigfoot according to eyewitness testimony, and then with reasonable doubt. Young readers get to decide if they believe spotters or skeptics. Will one side show that it has a stronger case?
With large jaws and serrated teeth, Giganotosaurus is a dinosaur with a shark's bite. The strong chomper uses its long teeth like knives to stab and cut up its prey. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that can scare with its smile!
Diet usually determines body size, but this is not the case with Diplodocus. The dinosaur is plus size even though it eats salads rather than slabs of meat. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that often gets compared to a big blue whale!
A top sprinter, Gallimimus can outrun most dinosaurs. The fast biped accelerates much like a car merging onto a highway. It eventually reaches a speed of 50 miles per hour. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that excels at the game of tag!
The ground rumbles wherever Apatosaurus walks. It just isn't possible for the heavy herbivore to sneak around quietly from tree to tree. The giant weighs as much as several elephants. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that is well known for its thunderous footsteps!
When gliding through the air, Archaeopteryx looks more like a bird than a dinosaur. Even when grounded, it almost appears more avian than reptilian because of feathers and a beak. In this children's book, meet a dinosaur that has wings and can fly!