Dwight Kuhn
1) Tadpoles
Author
Series
Publisher
Blackbirch Press
Pub. Date
[1997]
Language
English
Description
Explores the physical characteristics, reproduction, habitat, and metamorphosis of tadpoles. Includes hands-on activities.
4) Turtle's day
Author
Publisher
Cobblehill Books
Pub. Date
1994.
Language
English
Description
A simple text and color photos follow an eastern box turtle through her day.
10) Earthworms
Author
Series
Publisher
Blackbirch Press
Pub. Date
1997.
Language
English
Description
Describes the digging habits, physical characteristics, reproduction process, and habitat of the earthworm and provides instructions for related hands-on science projects.
11) Flies
Author
Series
Publisher
Blackbirch Press
Pub. Date
2000.
Language
English
Description
Explains the characteristics, habits, life cycle, and appearance of the many species of flies. Includes experiments.
12) Snails and slugs
Author
Series
Publisher
Blackbirch Press
Pub. Date
[1999]
Language
English
Description
Describes the physical characteristics, reproduction processes, habitats, and metamorphoses of snails and slugs and provides instructions for related hands-on science projects.
16) At the zoo
Author
Series
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Pub
Pub. Date
1998.
Language
English
Description
Introduces, in simple text and photographs, the characteristics of some of the animals that can be found at the zoo. Includes a tiger, peacock, lion, elephant, camel, parrot, and zebra.
18) At the farm
Author
Series
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Pub
Pub. Date
1998.
Language
English
Description
Introduces, in simple text and photographs, the characteristics of some of the animals that can be found on a farm. Includes a sheep, rooster, mouse, goat, pig, horse, and duckling.
19) Leaves and trees
Author
Series
Publisher
Blackbirch Press
Pub. Date
[2001]
Language
English
Description
Explains for young children various scientific phenomena pertaining to the biological processes that occur in leaves and trees such as: how and why the leaves on some trees change colors and fall off every autumn, as well as what lies beneath a tree's bark.