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4) On the plane
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"What can we spot at the airport today? Shine a light behind the page and see... From the airport staff who X-ray the baggage and check passports, to the pilots who fly the planes, each page will take you behind the scenes of an exciting plane trip"--Cover.
5) Sea dragons
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What looks like a sea horse covered with leaves? It's the sea dragon! Learn all about this real-life dragon that lives in the ocean off the coast of southern Australia. Life science curriculum links are covered throughout. Critical thinking questions using the common core are also included.
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"A little dragonfly hovers over a pond on a warm summer afternoon. Soon, summer will end, and the dragonflies will say goodbye to their homes in the north forever. Why do they have to leave? Learn all about dragonfly migration and how weather makes them move. Colorful photos and carefully leveled text guide readers along on the journey"--
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"World of Pollinators is an amazing book filled with important information about our world's pollinators and the impact they have in our environment. The book engages and informs about pollinating insects, birds, and flowers (and some furry animal pollinators) and all their unique traits. It teaches you what pollen is, how it works, and why some insects and birds are pollinators and some are not. Also included are easy outdoor DIY projects you can...
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"Let's go shopping down main street and visit with our neighbors. We live in a city! Learn about the people and things that make a city special, and explore how we can all take steps to make our city the best it can be! Bright, colorful photos paired with simple text help young readers learn about the different communities where they live"--
14) The big book of silly jokes for kids: 800+ knock-knocks, tongue twisters, silly stats, and more!
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Offers a variety of jokes that are inclusive and family-friendly along with miscellaneous statistics.
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"Imagine microscopic worms living in the soil. They enter your body through your bare feet, travel to your intestines, and stay there for years sucking your blood like vampires. You feel exhausted. You get sick easily. It sounds like a nightmare, but that's what happened in the American South during the 1800s and early 1900s. Doctors never guessed that hookworms were making patients ill, but zoologist Charles Stiles knew better. Working with one of...
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