Stunning full-color photographs and tantalizing text introduce these fascinating creatures and how and where they live.
Other books by this author
Once this book is opened, readers will readily agree with its title. This array of creatures all share in “grossness” sure to engage young readers with the fascinatingly yucky photographs and well-presented text.
Animals Nobody Loves
Updated information about tigers, leopards, and other big cats is presented in a readable text and full-color photographs. Where to find additional information is included at the end of this large formatted, handsome book.
Big Cats
Bones are more than just the framework for the human body; they play an important part in creating blood and more. Photographs including MRI and other scanners combine with understandable text for this scientific exploration of the human body.
Bones: Our Skeletal System
Snakes seem larger than life in this informative, engaging book with clear and colorful pictures. This one is sure to inspire newly independent readers.
Giant Snakes
Stunning, full color photographs of horses and clear, simple text provide a glimpse into the evolution and history of the horse and its interaction with mankind.
Horses
Hurricanes, their origin and their destructive power (as well as their relatives, the tropical storm and depression) are presented here in striking photographs and cogent text.
Hurricanes
Water makes earth different than any other planet and most of it is in our oceans. Remarkable photographs and engaging text introduce this amazing subject.
Oceans
Spectacular photographs (primarily from NASA) and a readable, up-to-date text present current information about our solar system. Moreover, the author’s interest in science and this topic are effectively shared and may inspire readers.
Our Solar System
Seymour Simon’s Book of Trains
Do aliens come from the stars? What is that twinkling out there? How long does it take for a star’s light to reach Earth? Stunning photographs, computer-generated, and clear text present basic information about stars, sure to pique curiosity.
Stars
One of nature’s most volatile weather events is the tornado. In this updated edition, the author presents the formation, tracking, and devastation created by twisters. Dramatic photographs and a brief list of additional resources conclude this fascinating book.
Tornadoes
What causes the weather and its patterns? How do we measure weather? All your meteorological questions are explored with crisp text and dramatic photographs.