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Alice and Gert - An Ant and Grasshopper Story by Helaine Becker; Dena Seiferling (Illustrator)
$29.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
It's high summer in the meadow where Alice the ant and Gert the grasshopper live. Alice is hard at work preparing for winter, harvesting heavy loads of seeds. Meanwhile, Gert prefers to play, since winter is ages away. Gert dances through the long days of summer, singing, performing, and creating art ou ...Show more
Megabugs by Helaine Becker; John Bindon (Illustrator)
$32.99 AUD
Category: Reference
Can you imagine a bug the size of a small crocodile? How about one bigger than a large basketball player? As scary as it may seem, supersized, insect-like critters such as these roamed Earth long before humans. In this peek into prehistory, award-winning science writer Helaine Becker introduces seven of ...Show more
Sloth at the Zoom by Helaine Becker; J. Orbie (Illustrator)
$24.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
One day, a sloth accidentally gets delivered to the Zoom! She was supposed to be dropped off at the Zzzzzoo, a much more laid-back, slow-paced place. She had been looking forward to long, languorous naps while the sun gently warmed her belly. But at the Zoom, the zebras gallop so fast they leave their s ...Show more
That's No Dino! - Or Is It? What Makes a Dinosaur a Dinosaur by Marie-Ève Tremblay (Illustrator); Helaine Becker
$29.99 AUD
Category: Reference
Dino-loving kids will learn what a dinosaur is by discovering what it's not, in this fun and innovative introduction to some other prehistoric creatures.Everyone knows what a dinosaur is, right? Well, maybe not. Roaming the earth alongside dinosaurs, there were other less well-known animal species --- b ...Show more
The Insecto-Files: Amazing Insect Science and Bug Facts You'll Never Believe by Helaine Becker
$14.99 AUD
Category: Reference
Most experts believe there are over 10 quintillion (10,000,000,000,000,000,000) individual insects digging, boring, flying, crawling, and excreting their way in and around the Earth. That's about a billion "billion" bugs for every single person. And that's not even counting their close relatives, the ar ...Show more
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