Text and maps present the location, topography, climate, population, industries, religions, languages, and currencies of Africa. |
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Presents information about the locations, topographies, climates, populations, industries, languages, and currencies of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific, and describes the geography of Antarctica. |
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Rabbi Marc Gellman and Monsignor Thomas Hartman, the team behind How Do You Spell God?, speak directly to tweens and teens in Bad Stuff in the News: A Guide to Handling the Headlines. |
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From deserted urban lot to finished structure, this brief, amply illustrated volume documents the process of constructing a three-story building. As in his earlier children's books (Country Fair and Ballpark), Cooper's latest sketchbook strikes his signature pleasing balance between the factual and the whimsical. |
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What happens behind the scenes of a hospital? This book reveals the inner workings of this busy building and the jobs people do there. |
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This book guides you around a public library. Use the fold-out section to examine the library in minute detail. |
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Americans didn't let mountains stand in the way of trade with the American West--they tunneled right through them to make the Cascade Tunnel and Hoosac Tunnel. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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This series truly provides a delightful glimpse into the nineteenth century. The illustrations match the stories and are a visual reminder of life in another era. |
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The contemporary guru of pediatrics, whose books Infants and Mothers, To Listen to a Child, etc., have advised parents on the raising of children, here addresses children themselves. |
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Examines the history of cooperation between Russia, the United States and other countries to build and maintain the space station. |
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From one of the most respected voices in young-adult literature comes this impassioned, inspiring book of observations and ideas. |
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Examines the history of London’s subway system, known as the Tube. |
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Describes the earthmoving machinery and construction equipment at work on a building site. |
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Provides information about the location, topography, climate, population, industry, language, and currency of Northern and Western Asia. |
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What comes to mind when you think of the color black? How about white? Blue? Yellow? Green? In their vibrant book about color, Sandra and Myles Pinkney step beyond the basic color-teaching concept. |
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Gr 3-5 - In her first journal entry, Rose Samuels writes "good riddance" to 1934, and "I sure hope 1935 is a heap better." |
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