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Cheep! Cheep! What is that sound? It's a baby bird in a nest! Through delightfully simple text and bright, close-up photos, beginning readers will discover why nests make good homes for growing baby birds, squirrels, and other animals. All Little Pebble books have an Accelerated Reader ATOS level of 1.0 or below.
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Peek! A baby prairie dog looks out of its underground burrow. Through delightfully simple text and bright, close-up photos, beginning readers will discover why burrows make good homes for growing baby rabbits, meerkats, and other adorable animals. All Little Pebble books have an Accelerated Reader ATOS level of 1.0 or below.
10) Space Stations
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Did you know people live and work in laboratories in space? How are these space stations built? Find out more in Space Stations.
12) Leaves in Fall
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In fall, many green leaves turn orange, yellow, and red. See how much fun you can have with leaves after they fall off the tree.
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Boing! A mother kangaroo jumps. Her baby sits in her pouch. Through delightfully simple text and bright, close-up photos, beginning readers will discover why pouches make good homes for growing marsupials such as opossums, wombats, and other animals. All Little Pebble books have an Accelerated Reader ATOS level of 1.0 or below.
14) Black Holes
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Did you know nothing escapes a black hole? What else do scientists know about these mysterious places in space? Find out more in Black Holes.
18) The Moon
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Discover the most important facts about the Moon. Simple text and out-of-this-world photographs unlock an early reader's love of science and learning.
20) The Milky Way
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Did you know the Milky Way galaxy has 200 billion stars? Did you know light takes 100,000 years to travel across our galaxy? Find out more in The Milky Way.
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