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2) Los animales
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Did you know that an armadillo's body is covered in hard plates? A hare's body is covered in soft fur for warmth. Young readers will discover the differences between these animal opposites and more in “Animals”, a Science Opposites book.
4) El babuino
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Did you know that baboons are some of the largest monkeys on Earth? Baboons ride on their mother's backs when they are babies. Find out these and more exciting facts in “I Am a Baboon”.
7) El gusto
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Did you know that umami foods have a meaty flavor? Our sense of taste lets us enjoy many different flavors. Discover these and other interesting facts in “Taste”.
8) Frogs
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A young frog is known as a tadpole. As tadpoles get older, they grow legs and lungs. Learn more about this animal's life cycle in Frogs, a title in the Life Cycles and Traits series.
10) Crickets
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Did you know that crickets are insects? Crickets jump using their strong legs. Young readers will discover these facts and more
in Crickets, an Everything About Bugs book.
11) Cobras
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Cobras are known for the hoods on their heads. They use their hoods to scare away threats. Find out more in Cobras, one of the titles in The World of Snakes
12) Food
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Did you know that pemmican was part of many Native American diets? It is made from a mixture of dried meat, animal fat, and erries or nuts. Learn more in Food, a title in the Cultures of America series.
13) Clothing
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Did you know that Native American groups have made moccasins for many years?
Traditional Navajo moccasins were made from deerskin. Learn more in Clothing, a title in the Cultures of America series.
15) Arts and Crafts
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Did you know that papel picado is a kind of traditional Mexican artwork? It is made by cutting a pattern into a stack of papers. Learn more in Arts and Crafts, a title in the Cultures of America series.
16) Dance
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Did you know that tinikling is one type of Filipino dance? In this dance, two dancers hop between two bamboo poles. Learn more in Dance, a title in the Cultures of America series.
17) Oceans
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Oceans cover more than 70 percent of Earth's surface. They are the reason why Earth is known as
"the blue planet." Learn more in Oceans, part of the Aquatic Ecosystems series.
18) Bays
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Bays are coastline features found around the world. People and animals alike often rely on their calm waters for shelter. Learn more in Bays, part of the Aquatic Ecosystems series.
19) Lakes
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Lakes are bodies of water that are completely surrounded by land. They form in areas known as basins. Learn more in Lakes, part of the Aquatic Ecosystems series.
20) Wetlands
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A wetland is an area where the land is covered by water for some or all of the year. Wetlands are important because they clean water as it moves through them. Learn more in Wetlands, part of the Aquatic Ecosystems series.
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