Extraordinary Horseshoe Crabs

Extraordinary Horseshoe Crabs by Julie Dunlap, published by Lerner Publications in January 1999, is a 48-page exploration of the life cycle of horseshoe crabs. This edition features full-color photographs and clear text, making it accessible for young readers interested in marine life. The book is designed to support national science education standards, providing a structured approach to understanding the systems and functions of these unique creatures.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of horseshoe crabs, enhanced by a glossary, index, and diagrams that aid in understanding. The content aligns with topics in juvenile nonfiction, particularly focusing on animals and marine life. This educational resource is ideal for those looking to learn more about the natural world and the role of horseshoe crabs within it.
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Carolrhoda’s acclaimed Nature Watch series explores the life cycle of animals and plants through splendid full-color photographs and clear text. Includes glossary, index, and diagrams. Supports the national science education standards Unifying Concepts and Processes: Systems, Order, and Organization; Unifying Concepts and Processes: Form and Function; Life Science; and Science in Personal and Social Perspectives as outlined by the National Academics of Science and endorsed by the National Science Teachers Association.
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