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Anne Schreiber

5 Books
Anne Schreiber is a children's nonfiction author who writes accessible books about animals, science, and the natural world. She is known for National Geographic Readers titles such as Sharks!, Monkeys, Pandas, Penguins, and Volcanoes. Her books help young readers explore real-world topics with clear facts and engaging explanations.

Books in "National Geographic Readers"

Silent fins cut through the water, and rows of sharp teeth wait behind a shark’s powerful jaws. Sharks! takes young readers into the ocean to meet one of the most famous predators on Earth. With dramatic photographs and clear facts, this National Geographic Readers book explains how sharks move, hunt, sense the world around them, and replace their teeth. The tone is exciting without turning sharks into monsters, helping readers see them as real animals with amazing survival skills. For children who like ocean life, animal science, and thrilling nonfiction, Sharks! offers a fast, fact-filled reading experience that feels bold, visual, and hard to put down.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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A panda may look soft and sleepy, but there is a busy wild animal behind that black-and-white face. In this National Geographic Readers book, you meet giant pandas and red pandas through clear facts, lively text, and bright photographs. You will learn where pandas live, what they eat, how baby pandas grow, and why these animals need protection. The book keeps the science friendly for young readers, with just enough surprising details to make each page feel like a discovery. Perfect for curious readers who enjoy real animal facts, Pandas makes nonfiction feel inviting, visual, and fun to read on your own or with a little help.
6-8 Years 52 Pages
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Monkeys leap, chatter, climb, groom, and care for their young in ways that are funny to watch and fascinating to understand. This National Geographic Readers book brings you into the lives of monkeys in the wild with vivid photographs and simple, confident nonfiction text. You will discover how monkeys live in families, where different kinds of monkeys make their homes, and how they use their bodies and senses to survive. The book gives young readers real animal science in short, readable sections that make each fact easy to follow. For children ready to read with more independence, Monkeys is a lively introduction to animal behavior, wild habitats, and the amazing variety of life in nature.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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Penguins may waddle on land, but in the water they move like sleek little rockets. This National Geographic Readers book introduces young readers to these unforgettable birds with lively facts, close-up photographs, and clear nonfiction writing. You will learn how penguins live, swim, stay warm, care for their young, and survive in cold and sometimes harsh places. The book keeps the information playful and easy to follow, making real science feel exciting for readers who are building confidence. Penguins is a bright, appealing pick for children who love animal books, nature facts, and photographs that bring wild creatures right onto the page.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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Lava glows, ash rises, and the ground can rumble when a volcano wakes up. In this National Geographic Readers book, young readers explore one of Earth’s most powerful natural forces through clear explanations and dramatic photographs. You will learn what volcanoes are, where they can be found, how eruptions happen, and why scientists study them. The text introduces big science ideas in a way that feels exciting but manageable for growing readers. Volcanoes is a strong choice for children who enjoy true facts about Earth, nature, and extreme places. It gives readers the thrill of an eruption while helping them understand the science behind the spectacle.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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