You Can't See a Dodo at the Zoo looks at the world of extinct and endangered species. In easy-to-understand language, Fred Ehrlich covers dinosaurs, extinct birds and mammals, and endangered animals, giving clear and concise explanations of what happ...
Bathing is an important part of every young child's day. It's also an important part of some animals' days. In Does an Elephant Take a Bath?, children will learn why both animals and people need to keep themselves clean....
The latest addition to the Early Experiences series takes a look at how and where animals and people find their food, and what they do with their food once they find it. This friendly, fact-filled, question-and-answer format, comparing people to anim...
Who goes to school? Does a Panda? Does an ostrich? Does an armadillo? Does a chimpanzee? This book helps teach children about important moments of childhood. Using a funny question-and-answer format comparing people to animals, the author and illustr...
Important moments in childhood are depicted lightly, but effectively, in a funny question-and-answer format.Does a tiger go to the dentist? What about a giraffe? Everything young readers need to know to prepare for a checkup with their dentists is la...
Starting with the lowly earthworm, Dr. Fred Ehrlich looks at the brains of insects, birds, mammals, and finally humans. How are human brains different from those of other animals? What can they do that we can't? What can we do that they can't?...