Books written by Ruth Berman

  • Tales of the Unanticipated #28: Heroes Issue

    Tales of the Unanticipated #28: Heroes Issue

  • Tales of the Unanticipated: #26

    Tales of the Unanticipated: #26

  • Tales of the Unanticipated: The Anthology of Totu Ink

    For 24 years, Tales of the Unanticipated has provided you with the widest range in subject and tone in speculative fiction, poetry, and artwork.

  • Dear Poppa: The World War II Berman Family Letters

    David, Betsy, and Sammy Berman were nine, six, and four years old in May 1943 when the U.S. Army sent their father, Dr. Reuben Berman, to Europe. Over the next...

  • Sharks

    SHARKS FROM THE INSIDE OUT Whale sharks can grow to be 60 feet ( 18. The bigeye houndshark , like many elasmobranchs , has an underslung jaw . Bigeye houndsharks grow to be about 3 feet ( 1 m ) long and can be found in the Red Sea .

  • Let's Look at Bats

    What animal flies, has sharp claws, and hangs upside down to rest? Bats! But do you know what bats do at night? Or how they find food? Read this book to find out!

  • Let's Look at Brown Bears

    What animal has lots of fur, small ears, and a long nose? Brown bears! But do you know what brown bears eat? Or what they do in the winter? Read this book to find out!

  • Dear Poppa: The World War II Berman Family Letters

    Love , Isabel February 4 , 1944 a a Dear Poppa : You need a cat . The cat will find the mice . And when the cat finds the mice the cat will eat the mice . That's why you should have a cat . And you should have a dog for a pet .

  • Spinning Spiders

    Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of spiders and how they use their silk for weaving webs and other purposes.

  • Ants

    Shows and describes ants and looks at how they thrive, their life cycle, habits, and behavior Unique because they offer so much, Lerner's new Early Bird nature Books are fun, informative, and easy-to-read.

  • Exogenous Changes in Heart Rate and Their Effects on Behavior [microform]: a Test of the Lacey Hypothesis

    Exogenous Changes in Heart Rate and Their Effects on Behavior [microform]: a Test of the Lacey Hypothesis

  • Squeaking Bats

    Simple text and photographs introduce the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitats of North American bats.

  • Climbing Tree Frogs

    Introduces the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitats of North American tree frogs.

  • Sharks

    The sand tiger shark stores air in its stomach. This helps it swim at different depths of water. A diver observes a basking shark feeding close to the. A swim bladder is a lunglike pouch in a fish's body.

  • American Bison

    Discusses the life cycle of the bison, its role in the settlement of the American West, and its near extinction.

  • Buzzing Rattlesnakes

    An introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the rattlesnake.

  • Watchful Wolves

    Describes the dynamics of a wolf pack, the way in which wolves hunt, and where they live.

  • Peacocks

    Introduces the various types of peacocks and peahens, describes their life cycles and behavior, and discusses the dangers they face Unique because they offer so much, Lerner's new Early Bird Nature Books are fun, informative, and easy-to ...

  • Spinning Spiders

    Describes the physical characteristics and behavior of spiders and how they use their silk for weaving webs and other purposes.