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Manatees can’t turn their heads like we can because they don't have the bones in their necks that most other mammals have. They have to turn their entire bodies if they want to look around.
Learn MoreJellies are sometimes called jellyfish, but they are not fish. A jelly is an invertebrate, an animal without a backbone. Learn more about jellies in Jellies at the Aquarium.
Learn MoreMoray eels are animals that live in the water and look like snakes. But, eels are not snakes. They are actually a type of fish. They can be black, brown, green, blue, yellow or white. They can be spotted, striped, or freckled. Learn more about the moray eel in The Moray Eel at the Aquarium.
Learn MoreLike other turtles, sea turtles have a hard shell that acts like armor to keep them safe from predators. They spend most of their lives in the water. They travel long distances using their strong paddle-like flippers to swim. Turtles have been around for 215 million years, but today many kinds of turtles are endangered. We need to look after turtles and help keep them safe.
Learn MoreRead about fascinating fish called the seahorses and how they swim in Seahorses at the Aquarium.
Learn MoreMade exclusively for MaryRuth Books, the Chickens and the Fox tote bag is 8"W x 11"H x 4"D and printed both front and back. The bag features a full-color illustration from the Chickens and the Fox title, Who’s in the Chicken Coop?.
Learn MoreAdd in fun activities that reinforce learning and comprehension by using more of the senses as young students practice their reading and writing.
Learn MoreIt is a hot summer day when Kate, the stable girl, decides that Lucky needs a cool bath. Lucky, however, has other ideas. How will Kate get him to cooperate? A Bath for Lucky is part of the four-book Lucky the Pony Stories Set and is a Level H, Upper Emergent Reader.
Learn MoreTwo sisters visit Lucky the Pony at the stable. The big sister teaches her little sister how to ride and care for Lucky. Lucky has made a special new friend. Giddyup Lucky, part of the four-book Lucky the Pony Stories Set, is a Level F, Upper Emergent Reader.
Learn MoreIn Looking for a Pony, Danny goes to look for a pony. When he finds one, he is surprised by all the different things the pony can do. This is the first book in the Lucky the Pony Stories Set of titles. Looking for a Pony is a D leveled, Emergent reader.
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