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Celebrating Nature’s Survivors

Some creatures seem to be everywhere: ants, beetles, crows, sharks, geckos, and other life forms that have survived across time and habitats. Ubiquitous explores why certain plants and animals endure while many others disappear. Through poems and factual information, Joyce Sidman introduces readers to organisms that have adapted, spread, and continued living in deserts, forests, lakes, houses, farmland, and other places across Earth. This nonfiction poetry collection brings together evolution, survival, and natural history in an accessible way. It is especially appealing for readers who like animal facts, big science questions, and books that connect poetry with real-world learning. Each featured creature becomes part of a larger question: what helps life last?
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 43 Pages
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