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Breaking Down the Babel: The Story of the Internet
  By: Ella Kennen
  A history of the miracle we call "the Internet"

Ice On the Move
  By: Randi Lynn Mrvos
  What is the world's largest ice machine?

Instant Air Conditioning: Amazing Ways Animals Keep Themselves Cool
  By: Carla Mae Jansen
  How do animals beat the heat?

Diamond and Graphite: Unlikely Twins
  By: Shauna Hutton
  How can two crystalline forms of carbon be so different?

Nano is HUGE!
  By: E. Renee Heiss
  How can something so small be so important?

Getting Close to Leeches
  By: Randi Lynn Mrvos
  Got Blood?

Princess of Palentology: Mary Anning
  By: Randi Lynn Mrvos
  A "collector of curiousities"?

No Fairy Tale Dragon
  By: Randi Lynn Mrvos
  Do dragons really exist?

Temperature and Turtles: Will it be a Girl or Boy?
  By: Damian Fagan
  What does temperature have to do with the sex of hatchling turtles?

Velella velella Sail the Ocean Blue
  By: Damian Fagan
  How do these sailors travel the ocean without a ship?

We Saw It!
  By: Julie Musil
  Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science—Edwin Hubble

A Honeybee's Secret
  By: Linda Zajac
  How do honeybees know where to find food?

Crazy Bird
  By: Lori Fillmore
  What odd-looking creature did Dutch sailors find on the island of Mauritius?

The Chameleon of the Sea
  By: Randi Mrvos
  This creature can create at least 50 different colors and patterns in just seconds!

Paradise and the Pirate Bird
  By: Randi Mrvos
  How could a bird destroy an island paradise by accident?

Devil Fish of the West Coast
  By: Damian Fagan
  Did you know that Gray Whales migrate 10,000 - 12,500 miles roundtrip each year?

Eco-Friendly Fireworks
  By: Randi Lynn Mrvos
  Can we make all fireworks green and still keep the vibrant reds, yellows and blues?

No Food? No Water? No Problem!
  By: Anjali Amit
  What is also known as the "ship of the desert"?

Migrating Monarchs
  By: Anjali Amit
  Without maps and GPS, they set out on their great journey.

A Pelican Brief
  By: Anjali Amit
  How does a pelican fill the "grocery bag"?

Marvelous Magnets
  By: Elizabeth Klein
  Picture a traveller stumbling from the jungle with a small black rock

Amazing Hidden Energy
  By: Elizabeth Klein
  What is used in countless ways that we often take it for granted?

Glowing Strong
  By: Carla Jansen
  This vicious predator glows on the tops of caves

Feathered Fish
  By: Anjali Amit
  Were these strange creatures fish or fowl?

The Mountain Boomer
  By: Damian Fagan
  What animal originally got its name from the noise it was said to make?

Cloaked in Mourning
  By: Damian Fagan
  Discover an insect that's dressed for a funeral.

The Floating Fortress
  By: Margaret Etherton
  This sea creature is considered a living fossil !

Milk, Please!
  By: Samantha Bell
  Who's taking care of the kids—and the goats?

Smelling Like a Skunk
  By: Margaret Etherton
  There's more to a skunk than its smell.

Kangaroo Up a Tree
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Do kangaroos really live in trees?

Survival of the Biggest
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Meet the largest carnivore on Earth

Heard But Not Seen
  By: Dawnelle Breum
  What tiny creature sounds like a jingle bell?

Baby Dolphin Lesson
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Dive in and join the dolphin class!

Flowers of the Sea
  By: Randi Lynn Mrvos
  Look but don't touch this flower!

Panda Trouble
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Why are pandas becoming extinct?

Little Devil
  By: Margaret Etherton
  You'll have to decide for yourself if I am really a devil.

Petrified Lightning
  By: Dawnelle Breum
  How does nature make glass?

Solar Eclipse: Seeing the Sun in the Shadow
  By: Amy S. Hansen
  For four minutes this March, the sun will be gone.

I Am Not a Vampire
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Meet a helpful, little creature.

Butterfly So Blue
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Can you name a living thing that depends on a plant, a tree, an ant, and a bird?

The Dinosaur Tree
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Discover one of the world’s oldest and rarest trees.

Keep the Light Burning
  By: David Jensen
  Edison is known for inventions that paved the way to modern technology. But, hard work and perseverance made him successful.

Just Hanging Around!
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Can you imagine an animal with bright green fur?

If Only I Could Fly   

By: Margaret Etherton
  "An Insect that cannot fly is almost a contradiction, wouldn't you say?"

The Beast of Timble Tickle   

By: Margaret Etherton
  ''Mermaids, living islands, and monsters from the deep are figments of our imagination. But giant squid exist."

The Tiger from Tasmania   

By: Margaret Etherton
  "Millions of years ago in the darkest forests of Tasmania, an island off the south coast of Australia, there lived a strange creature. It was striped like a tiger, had a dog-shaped head, and hunted in packs like a wolf!"

Gorilla Club Membership   

By: Margaret Etherton
  "You are cordially invited to join the Mountain Gorilla Club. This is an exclusive club for rare and refined gorillas in the Virunga mountain range of Central Africa."

Giraffe Birth Notice
The Serengetti Sun Classifieds
  By: Margaret Etherton
  Giraffes were mistakenly named because they were thought to be a cross between a camel and a leopard.

Shipwreck
  By: Jodi Wheeler-Toppen
  Two boats race down the Connecticut River. Suddenly, the current shifts and drives one into the other...Is it a disaster?"

Silent Creatures of the Night
  By: Sally A. Goodness
  Contrary to popular belief, bats are meticulously clean animals.

Let's Hatch an Ostrich Egg
  By: Elizabeth Fay James
  Gathering ostrich eggs can be dangerous.

A Lesson from Under the Sea
  By: Sharene Martin
  Some sea creatures are living proof that things are not always what they seem.

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