What's a Bear to Eat
  • By Sharon T. Pochron, Ph.D.
  • Duration: 0:04:51
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

Learn why people food makes a dangerous diet for bears.

When Do Monkeys Talk
  • By Sharon T. Pochron, Ph.D.
  • Duration: 0:02:23
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

A scientist discovered that monkeys can control the sounds they make--they seem to know when to keep quiet and when to call in the family.

When My Pigs Saved the Day
  • By Jennifer Owings Dewey
  • Duration: 0:01:25
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

Jennifer thought she knew all about pigs until the night coyotes tried to snatch kittens and puppies from the farm.

Where Do the Sea Turtles Go?
  • By Jesse Boyett Anderson
  • Duration: 0:05:59
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

Scientists research where baby sea turtles go after they hatch.

Why Do Cliff Swallows Live Together?
  • By Jack Myers, Ph.D.
  • Duration: 0:04:38
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

Scientists have learned why these birds live in colonies.

Why Does a Woodpecker Peck?
  • By Jodi Forschmiedt
  • Duration: 0:02:30
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

Learn three good reasons why woodpeckers work so hard to drill holes in trees.

Why Bears Sleep All Winter
  • By Highlights for Children
  • Duration: 0:02:54
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

Three bears find it hard to sleep because of too much noise.

Putting Their Best Foot Forward
  • By Daryl-Lynne Gottier
  • Duration: 0:00:54
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

See how these birds use their feet

Sailing Forever Inside a Bottle
  • By Pat Brodowski
  • Duration: 0:02:49
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

Craftsman William Westervelt reveals how model ships get into bottles.

Sculpting Peace
  • By Michele Deppe
  • Duration: 0:03:52
  • Narrator: Highlights for Children
  • Publisher: Highlights

Alexandra Nechita's scuptures may not look like real people but her images make viewers think and--often--smile.

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