Books written by Holly Duhig

  • Replicators

    2: Then, they took a nucleus from the cell of a white-faced sheep and put it in the egg cell. 3: The egg cell was put in a black-faced sheep where it multiplied until it created a baby sheep. The black-faced sheep then gave birth to the ...

  • My Fish

    So you have a new pet? How exciting! But what now? Never fear; inside this book is a pet and their owner just waiting to tell you everything you need to know. Don't wait any longer - go and say hello!

  • Losing a Family Member

    The carefully crafted text inspires thoughtful discussion about life, death, and grief.

  • Bionic Limbs

    Those without legs can be fitted with bionic limbs so well made they can run marathons. Readers learn the history of bionic limbs in science fiction and popular culture and connect it to the real, amazing science of today.

  • Blood and Guts

    Reluctant readers will love the gross-out factor these books bring to learning about biological processes.

  • Blood and Guts

    "Do animals really eat blood and guts? They sure do! Full-color photography and funny facts will engage young readers in learning about the biological processes of living things"--

  • Understanding Asthma

    Full-color photographs and fact boxes highlight important information. This accessible book is perfect for readers who are learning to care for their own asthma, or who have loved ones with asthma.

  • Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Full-color photographs and fact boxes highlight important information. This accessible book will be helpful for readers who have been diagnosed with ASD, or who have loved ones with ASD.

  • Blood and Guts

    This series takes a look at the gourmet meals of the animal kingdom where table manners don't exist and you won't be asking for dessert Doggie bag anyoneFrom puke and poo to blood and guts animals will eat almost anything.

  • Understanding Cancer

    These informative and factual titles take a look at some common health conditions affecting children.

  • Losing a Family Member

    The carefully crafted text inspires thoughtful discussion about life, death, and grief.

  • Living with Mom, Living with Dad

    For readers looking for advice on living with a single parent or looking to better understand different family situations, this is an essential volume.

  • Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Full-color photographs and fact boxes highlight important information. This accessible book will be helpful for readers who have been diagnosed with ASD, or who have loved ones with ASD.

  • Understanding Allergies

    This straightforward text helps readers understand complex medical terms and processes. Accessible and thorough, this book is the perfect guide for readers who have allergies, or who have loved ones with allergies.

  • Blood and Guts

    "Do animals really eat blood and guts? They sure do! Full-color photography and funny facts will engage young readers in learning about the biological processes of living things"--

  • Coping with a Disability

    They also learn it is important to have patience, respect, and compassion toward those with disabilities. The concise main text is enhanced by helpful fact boxes, and vibrant, full-color photographs presented in a scrapbook-style design.

  • Understanding Anxiety

    Full-color photographs and fact boxes illustrate important points. This straightforward text helps readers understand complicated mental health issues, and helps readers appreciate the importance of mental health.

  • Sick and Poo

    This series takes a look at the gourmet meals of the animal kingdom where table manners don't exist and you won't be asking for dessert Doggie bag anyoneFrom puke and poo to blood and guts animals will eat almost anything.

  • Chinese Culture

    Explore one of the biggest countries in the world, from its food to its traditions. This exciting series gives readers their first taste of the various cultures that are present in today's world.

  • Life by the River

    This captivating book compares the everyday lives of people who live along rivers around the world, describing the homes they live in and how they use the resources in their environment provided by the river."--