Let's-read-and-find-out science books

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Aliki
Thomson, Sarah L
Ward, D. J. (David John), 1966
Pfeffer, Wendy
Pfeffer, Wendy, 1929
Simon, Seymour
Kenah, Katharine
Hodgkins, Fran, 1964
 
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1.  Dinosaur bones

 
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2.  My hands

 
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3.  Where do polar bears live?

 
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Book cover for "What happens to our trash?".
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5.  Light is all around you

 
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Book cover for "My five senses".
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A simple presentation of the five senses, demonstrating some ways we use them.
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Read and find out all about the systems a city has to help keep everyone safe, healthy, and happy.
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During the winter, the arctic fox begins an incredible journey. She heads north through the tundra, toward the top of the world. No larger than a house cat, she faces treacherous obstacles, frightening predators, and bitter cold along the way. It seems impossible that she could persist against the elements on her almost 2,000-mile journey--but she does. Read and find out about the arctic fox's quest for survival.
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Introduces young children to computer languages and explains programs and how to write them.
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Introduces readers to marsupials, a type of animal that carries their young in pouches.
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Did you know that animals each have their own unique way to communicate? Birds sing, dogs bark, cows moo--and animals use their ears, tails, feet, and bodies to communicate, too! But what is everybody saying? Let's read and find out about how animals communicate and what they're talking about!