Berger, M. (1994).
Can Kids Save the Earth?
Newbridge Educational Publishing: New
York, NY. A story about real life children working to protect local habitats, stop pollution and encourage others to save the planet.
Cole, M. (2003).
Deserts
. Blackbirch Press: Farmington Hills, MI. A look at how plants
and animals survive in the desert and how humans use the desert.
Cole, M. (2003).
Prairies.
Blackbirch Press: Farmington Hills, MI. A discussion of
grasses, plants, animals, climate, food, water, humans ad ecology in prairies.
Crenson, V. (2003).
Horseshoe Crabs and Shorebird.
Marshall Cavendish: Tarrytown,
NY. A story about the life cycle of horseshoe crabs and the birds that rely on them for food sources. The food web of Delaware Bay told with beautiful watercolor illustrations by Annie Cannon.
Kalman, B. & Langille, J. (1998).
What are Food Chains and Webs?
Crabtree
Publishing Company: New York, NY. An introduction to food chains and webs, herbivores and carnivores and decomposers.
Leacock, E. (2002)
National Geographic: Reading ExpeditionTravels Across America.
National Geographic Society: Washington D.C. A series of five books looking at the land, economy and culture of the different regions of the Untied States of America.
Prinlge, L. (2001).
Scholastic Encyclopedia of Animals
. Scholastic Inc.: New York, NY.
A reference book of animals found all over the world with a brief description of habitat. Each animal has a color photograph by Norbert Wu.