Books written by Susan H. Gray

  • Discover Jellyfish

    Susan H. Gray. Life of the Jellyfish A jellyfish has a soft, mushy body. The main part is called the bell. It is shaped like an umbrella. Strings hang below the bell. These are called tentacles. A jellyfish's tentacles hang down from ...

  • Jellyfish

    This book takes readers on a journey under the sea to discover the fascinating facts about jellyfish, including physical features, habitat, life cycle, food, and more.

  • Australian Spotted Jellyfish

    Swarms of the dinner-plate-size invasive Australian Spotted Jellyfish have been reported from East Texas to Florida in the Gulf of Mexico and along the Atlantic coastlines of Florida and South Carolina.

  • Hearing

    How have these advances occurred? What role has innovation played in their development? This book helps kids understand the concept of innovation and how it can be used to help overcome and solve many problems.

  • Food Webs: Interconnecting Food Chains

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  • Junior Scientists: Experiment with Bugs

    Provides step-by-step instructions for performing experiments with insects, investigating various prinicples about their behavior.

  • Termite

    Termites can invade homes and cause a lot of damage. Termites that invade new countries can damage more than just homes. The Formosan subterranean termite was accidentally brought to the United States on infested ships.

  • Deserts

    Describes some of the main deserts around the world, how deserts are formed, and some of the plants and animals found in these dry areas.

  • Ankylosaurus

    But despite its size and armor, this 'stiff lizard' could move pretty quickly when it needed to. Discover how Ankylosaurus continues to surprise scientists--and unsuspecting readers--to this day.

  • Robin

    Simple sentences help develop word recognition and improve reading skills. Each book in this series includes a table of contents, glossary, index, and an author biography.

  • Frog

    Simple sentences help develop word recognition and improve reading skills. Each book in this series includes a table of contents, glossary, index, and an author biography.

  • Sloth Babies

    Read about the slow, sleepy sloth babies and the healthy meals that zookeepers provide for them.

  • The American Flag

    Explains the history and details about the American flag.

  • Humpback Whale Migration

    Follow the Humpback Whale's journey to warmer waters in the Marvelous Migrations series.

  • Coral Reefs

    Describes the physical features of a coral reef, its community of plants and animals, and environmental threats.

  • Zebras Have Stripes

    Young children are naturally curious about animals. Tell Me Why Zebras Have Stripes offers answers to their most compelling questions about the unusual pattern of this African animal.

  • Harpy Eagle

    Introduces facts about harpy eagles, including physical features, habitat, life cycle, food, and threats to these rainforest creatures. Photos, captions, and keywords supplement the narrative of this informational text.

  • The Life Cycle of Birds

    Explores the life cycle of birds, discussing how they are born, grow, and reproduce, and looking at adaptation, classification, and the habitats of birds.

  • Mayfly

    Simple sentences help develop word recognition and improve reading skills. Each book in this series includes a table of contents, glossary, index, and an author biography.

  • No-frills Statistics: A Guide for the First-year Student

    Special Features: --Each module chapter contains a review of the most important material from previous chapters --Each unit provides a clear, nonstatistical explanation of any symbols appearing in the formulas for that chapter.