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Poo Pile on the Prairie
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Poo Pile on the Prairie
Current price: $19.99


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Poo Pile on the Prairie
Current price: $19.99
Size: Hardcover
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A Junior Library Guild Selection
Three starred reviews!
Get the scoop on bison poop and the tiny ecosystem it creates in this “incredibly amusing...spectacular” (
Booklist
, starred review) new book in an illuminating nonfiction picture book series that explores how even the smallest habitats play big roles in nature.
Behold! The majestic bison of the Great Plains! Hear them thunder across the prairie! Watch them mow down miles of meadows! See them...poo.
Did you know that entire tiny habitats can form on a pile of poo? In the prairies of North America, bison roam the land, and their poo becomes an important building block for diverse prairie ecosystems. It fertilizes the soil, spreads seeds, and houses and feeds hundreds of tiny grassland species, which in turn feed birds and small mammals, which then attract bigger animals, and the cycle goes on! With snappy, funny text and lush illustrations, this book invites curious readers to explore a tiny ecosystem that’s truly abuzz with life.
Three starred reviews!
Get the scoop on bison poop and the tiny ecosystem it creates in this “incredibly amusing...spectacular” (
Booklist
, starred review) new book in an illuminating nonfiction picture book series that explores how even the smallest habitats play big roles in nature.
Behold! The majestic bison of the Great Plains! Hear them thunder across the prairie! Watch them mow down miles of meadows! See them...poo.
Did you know that entire tiny habitats can form on a pile of poo? In the prairies of North America, bison roam the land, and their poo becomes an important building block for diverse prairie ecosystems. It fertilizes the soil, spreads seeds, and houses and feeds hundreds of tiny grassland species, which in turn feed birds and small mammals, which then attract bigger animals, and the cycle goes on! With snappy, funny text and lush illustrations, this book invites curious readers to explore a tiny ecosystem that’s truly abuzz with life.