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809678
Dinosaurs are not extinct by Sheneman, Drew 

BTSB Prebound(Harper, 2020)

BTSB #: 809678 Available

Dewey: 598/NAges: 4-8   
AR: 3.9 LG

Subjects: Dinosaurs Birds Evolution


Summary: This informative nonfiction picture book will tell kids the little-known story of how dinosaurs evolved into today's birds.


753341
Evolved by Riera, Lucas 

BTSB Prebound(DK, 2021)

BTSB #: 753341 Available

Dewey: 576.8/NAges: 6-9   
Lexile: 1000 IG F&P: W

Subjects: Evolution Animals Adaptation (Biology)


Summary: Journey through the animal kingdom, learning all about the different parts of animals that have evolved over the centuries, the ways that they have adapted to survive and the amazing reasons behind these adaptations.


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061747
How amphibians evolved [How Animals Evolved]by Andrews, Elizabeth 

BTSB Prebound(Pop!, 2024)

BTSB #: 061747 Available

Dewey: 591/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 660

Subjects: Evolution Amphibians Biology


Summary: Animal evolution is a complex subject, but young readers will understand explanations on how amphibians went from swimming fish to leaping frogs on land. Ancient creatures and modern-day amphibians are all included, and more.


26.06 *

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061746
How birds evolved [How Animals Evolved]by Andrews, Elizabeth 

BTSB Prebound(Pop!, 2024)

BTSB #: 061746 Available

Dewey: 591/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 770

Subjects: Evolution Birds Biology


Summary: Animal evolution is a complex subject, but young readers will understand explanations on how birds went from flightless dinosaurs to soaring eagles in the sky. Ancient creatures and modern-day birds are all included, and more.


26.06 *

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171671
How did I get here? : your story from the big bang to your birthday by Bunting, Philip 

BTSB Prebound(Little, Brown, 2019)

BTSB #: 171671 Available

Dewey: 500/NAges: 4-8   
F&P: U

Subjects: Big bang theory Life - Origin Evolution Human reproduction


Summary: A funny and informative picture book that covers the Big Bang, evolution, and where babies come from.


22.58 *

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061745
How fish evolved [How Animals Evolved]by Andrews, Elizabeth 

BTSB Prebound(Pop!, 2024)

BTSB #: 061745 Available

Dewey: 591/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 740

Subjects: Evolution Fishes Biology


Summary: Animal evolution is a complex subject, but young readers will understand explanations on how fish went from finless blobs to the glow-in-the-dark anglerfish. Ancient creatures and modern-day fish are all included, and more.


26.06 *

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418332
How insects evolved [How Animals Evolved]by Hansen, Grace 

BTSB Prebound(Pop!, 2024)

BTSB #: 418332 Available

Dewey: 591/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 760

Subjects: Evolution Insects Biology


Summary: Animal evolution is a complex subject, but young readers will understand explanations on how insects went from blind crustaceans to the house centipede sneaking up on you at night. Ancient creatures and modern-day insects are all included, and more.


26.06 *

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418331
How mammals evolved [How Animals Evolved]by Hansen, Grace 

BTSB Prebound(Pop!, 2024)

BTSB #: 418331 Available

Dewey: 591/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 790

Subjects: Evolution Mammals Biology


Summary: Animal evolution is a complex subject, but young readers will understand explanations on how mammals went from tiny tree climbers to humans walking around today. Ancient creatures and modern-day mammals are all included, and more.


26.06 *

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418330
How reptiles evolved [How Animals Evolved]by Hansen, Grace 

BTSB Prebound(Pop!, 2024)

BTSB #: 418330 Available

Dewey: 591/NAges: 7-10   
Lexile: 800

Subjects: Evolution Reptiles Biology


Summary: Animal evolution is a complex subject, but young readers will understand explanations on how reptiles went from the massive mansourasaurus to turtles in a pond. Ancient creatures and modern-day reptiles are all included, and more.


26.06 *

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894258
How to build a human : in seven evolutionary steps by Turner, Pamela S. 

BTSB Prebound(Charlesbridge, 2022)

BTSB #: 894258 Available

Dewey: 599.93/NAges: 10-14   
Lexile: 990 F&P: Z

Subjects: Evolution Human beings Human origins Fossil hominids


Summary: A celebrated science writer draws upon the most recent discoveries in paleoanthropology and evolutionary biology to present the seven most important steps leading to Homo sapiens.


443423
Life science through infographics [Super science infographics]by Higgins, Nadia 

BTSB Prebound(Lerner, 2014)

BTSB #: 443423 Available

Dewey: 571.8/NAges: 8-11   
AR: 4.6 MG RC: 4.2 3-5 Lexile: 670 F&P: V

Subjects: Life cycles (Biology) Evolution


Summary: Covers the life cycle of animals and plants, biomes, habitats, and their interdependence.


229592
Magic School Bus explores human evolution [Magic school bus]by Cole, Joanna 

BTSB Prebound(Scholastic Press, 2021)

BTSB #: 229592 Available

Dewey: 576/NAges: 7-10   


Subjects: Evolution Field trips - Fiction School buses - Fiction Magic - Fiction Time travel - Fiction


Summary: When Arnold wishes he had more information for his family tree, Ms. Frizzle revs up The Magic School Bus and the class zooms back to prehistoric times. First stop: 3.5 billion years ago!


22.58 *

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466321
Mammal takeover! [Earth before us Volume: #3]by Howard, Abby 

BTSB Prebound(Amulet Books, 2019)

BTSB #: 466321 Available

Dewey: 569/NAges: 8-12   
AR: 5.7 MG F&P: X

Subjects: Prehistoric animals Mammals Evolution Time travel - Fiction


Summary: Fifth-grader Ronnie and Ms. Lernin tour the Cenozoic Era, where they encounter three kinds of mammals--monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals--and other animals with which they shared the Earth. In graphic novel format.


21.18 *

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790880
Mystery of life : how nothing became everything by Schutten, Jan Paul 

BTSB Prebound(Aladdin, 2015)

BTSB #: 790880 Available

Dewey: 576/NAges: 10-14   
AR: 6.3 MG Lexile: 830

Subjects: Life (Biology) Life - Origin Evolution Discoveries in science


Summary: With decades of scientific knowledge behind him and a genuine sense of fun in his approach, Jan Paul Schutten rewards curiosity with engaging explanations about some of the most complicated scientific issues that exist, and tells readers that there is much left to discover. For example: Why does the paramecium deserve a standing ovation? How do you build a planet? Does a tree want to be tall? How does a bacterium turn into a blue whale? How can you survive without a rear end?


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