Books written by Bert Wilberforce

  • Chicks Eat Puke!

    "Everyone finds some kind of food distasteful. That might be broccoli for some or olives for others. This book puts those foods into perspective, and young readers will eat it up.

  • Can I Have a Pet Giraffe?

    Readers will love learning giraffe facts in this low-ATOS book and seeing them in action in the colorful photographs.

  • Can I Have a Pet Polar Bear?

    These North Pole_dwelling mammals are just too big and carnivorous to play fetch in the backyard. Beautiful photographs of these bears in the wild aid in reading comprehension of this low-ATOS text.

  • The 13 Colonies

    This significant volume, an engaging look back in time, invites readers to learn about the colonial period, including European settlement, schools and education, and the colonies' relationships with Native Americans.

  • The Sun and Other Stars

    Readers will learn about the twinkling lights they see in the night sky, which are other stars light-years away. This motivating book with its incredible images and entertaining narrative is a must for every space science collection.

  • El Sol y otras estrellas (The Sun and Other Stars)

    Readers will learn about the twinkling lights they see in the night sky, which are other stars light-years away. This motivating book with its incredible images and entertaining narrative is a must for every space science collection.

  • Chicks Eat Puke!

    Everyone finds some kind of food distasteful. That might be broccoli for some or olives for others. This book puts those foods into perspective, and young readers will eat it up.

  • The Moon

    ... every night. It doesn't! It just looks like that to us. The moon gives off no light of its own. Moonlight is sunlight reflecting, or bouncing off, the moon's surface. The different shapes of the moon that we see are. The Moon's Phases.

  • The Planets

    What are the different planets like? What exactly makes a planet a planet? These are the many intriguing questions answered with this high-interest book, crafted to be accessible for readers of all levels.

  • Black Holes

    Black holes are neither holes nor black. They're invisible and packed with matter! Future astronomers will find out many more fascinating facts about these space phenomena with this intriguing book.