Build-a-Book Collection
Imagine taking a book apart and putting it back together again. Start with our definition books and then take just the pictures (vocabulary cards) and match them to the definitions (definition cards). Check your work against the book to see if you were right! Three levels with increasing difficulty to maintain interest and challenge.
These fun and sometimes silly activities take the science and geography vocabulary children have learned to the next level for deep reading comprehension.
Use our Definition Books, Book & Card Sets, & Fine Art 4-Part Cards
Parts of the Spider Book
$15.95 USD
Look at the pedipalps on this guy! He is definitely looking for love. He showed up while I was sitting on my deck one day and just sat there on my chair while I took p...
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Parts of the Snail Book
$15.95 USD
This little guy was sliming its way through my garden one summer morning before I borrowed him for a photo shoot. His long tentacles (with eyes at their tip) were star...
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Parts of the Sea Star Book
$15.95 USD
This book features a species of sea star known as the Caribbean starfish. It is the perfect critter to study. You can actually see it's brightly colored tubed feet tha...
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Parts of the Lobster Book
$15.95 USD
Did you know that a lobster's "tail" is actually it's abdomen? Or that their head and torso are combined into one piece called the cephalothorax? Scan through this boo...
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Parts of the Katydid (Grasshopper) Book
$15.95 USD
Yes, a katydid is just like a grasshopper. This particular model jumped onto my desk one day when I had left the screen door open (it was so lovely out). I didn't even...
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Parts of the Butterfly Book
$15.95 USD
Haven't you always wondered what the proboscis looked like? Well now you and your children can look at that long, straw-like tongue for as long as you like. You can ev...
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Parts of the Ant Book
$15.95 USD
Have you ever really seen the jaws on these little opportunistic carnivores? This book lets the children check out the ant's tiniest anatomical details without getting...
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