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Africanized Honeybees

Why are these insects called “killer bees”? Where did they come from? Do they have a useful purpose? The vivid photographs and easy-to-read text in Africanized Honeybees introduce these insects to young learners. Charts and diagrams help readers understand the danger these tiny but deadly creatures pose to both animals and people. As they follow along, kids will learn how scientists are trying to control this experiment that got out of control.

With bright, colorful pages organized in two-page spreads, the Invasive Species Takeover series for students in grades 4 to 6 introduces young readers to eight animals and plants that are not native to the United States. These nonfiction books make the concept of invasive species easy for young readers to understand. Helpful diagrams, charts, and a glossary in each volume highlight the most important information for young learners. Help young readers in your life get ahead—and have fun doing so—with World Book’s Invasive Species Takeover series!

The books in the BOLT 1 set feature high-interest topics that students with a 3rd through 5th grade primary reading level will return to again and again. Easy-to-read text helps kids understand the material and enjoy the reading experience. Packed with dynamic photos, charts, diagrams, fun facts, and infographics, BOLT’s attention-grabbing titles are sure to have your readers coming back for more.

SKU: BB30217
ISBN: 978-0-7166-9698-8
Pages: 32
Volumes: 1
Price: $9.95
    • Cause-and-effect approach suited to NGSS-based classroom instruction and library programming.
    • Attention-grabbing, instructive photos and text-reinforcing infographics attract and hold readers.
    • Innovative design may entice readers who are usually reluctant to read about science.