Elaine Pascoe

Elaine Pascoe

Elaine Pascoe has written at least 42 books. Their most popular book is Giant monsters. with 0 saves with an average rating of -⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

Giant monsters.

Giant monsters.
ByJeff Corwin

2004 • 48 pages

Animals hide

Animals hide
ByElaine Pascoe

Racial Prejudice

Racial Prejudice
ByElaine Pascoe

1951 • 118 pages

The London Underground

The London Underground
ByElaine Pascoe

Seawolf submarine

Seawolf submarine
ByElaine Pascoe

Freedom of expression

Freedom of expression
ByElaine Pascoe

Plants eat insects

Plants eat insects
ByElaine Pascoe

Animals are poisonous

Animals are poisonous
ByElaine Pascoe

Ant lions and lacewings

Animals grow new parts

Animals grow new parts
ByElaine Pascoe

Freshwater fish

Freshwater fish
ByElaine Pascoe

Seeds and seedlings

Seeds and seedlings
ByElaine Pascoe

Birds use their beaks

Birds use their beaks
ByElaine Pascoe

History around you

History around you
ByElaine Pascoe

Animals hatch from eggs

Into wild Arizona

Into wild Arizona
ByElaine Pascoe

Virtual reality

Virtual reality
ByElaine Pascoe

Neighbors at Odds: U.S. Policy in Latin America

1990 • 157 pages

The Jeff Corwin Experience - Into Wild Africa

2003 • 52 pages

Into wild Brazil

Into wild Brazil
ByElaine Pascoe

Insects visit flowers

Insects visit flowers
ByElaine Pascoe

Tadpoles

Tadpoles
ByElaine Pascoe

Animal intelligence

Animal intelligence
ByElaine Pascoe

Seeds travel

Seeds travel
ByElaine Pascoe

Carnivorous plants

Carnivorous plants
ByElaine Pascoe

The right to vote

The right to vote
ByElaine Pascoe

Earthworms

Earthworms
ByElaine Pascoe

Beetles

Beetles
ByElaine Pascoe

Insects grow and change

Birds build nests

Birds build nests
ByElaine Pascoe

The Pacific rim

The Pacific rim
ByElaine Pascoe

Slime, molds, and fungi

New dinosaurs

New dinosaurs
ByElaine Pascoe

Spiders spin silk

Spiders spin silk
ByElaine Pascoe

Butterflies and moths

Butterflies and moths
ByElaine Pascoe