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| The books below are crammed full of enticing pictures and intriguing facts. They are wonderful tools for visual supports. If one of them catches your fancy, simply click on the book image and request it! |
Eye Wonder: Reptiles
by Simon Holland
Enter the slithery, scaly, slimy world of reptiles and you will never be the same! Simon's book exposes many awing attributes of some nature's most feared creatures.
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Scholastic Atlas of the World
Edited by Wendy Barish
Atlas meets almanac in this highly informative book which gives interesting anecdotes about countries all around the world. Do you know what the life expectancy is for individuals in Tajikistan?
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Eyewitness Books: SHELL
by Alex Arthur
Discover snail varieties from around the world, learn how their shells grow with them, test the armor of lobsters and much much more! You will be wooed by the up-close and personal pictures.
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The Fantastic Cutaway Book of Spacecraft
by Nigel Hawkes
The history of space travel open this book and readers are led through the mechanics of a mission, a space suite, and living in space.
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Scholastic Visual Sports Encyclopedia
Edited by Caroline Fortin
Needing to brush up on the rules of curling? Forgetting how to score bowling? Clueless about surfing? This book will surely fill in all the gaps in your sports knowledge! A wonderful resource for classrooms keeping up with the Winter Olympics. Beware this book will keep kids busy for hours! |
The Great Dinosaur Search
by Rosie Heywood
Crammed into this little book are more than one hundred prehistoric animals and plants to spot on every double-page. Filled with facts, bold words, and eye-catching visuals!
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All About People
Edited by Sue Hook
How do we grow? How do our bodies work? How do we feel? These are just a few of the questions this wonderful book answers for young children. Packed with photos and visuals, it will leave you in awe of the human body. |
Atlas of Natural Disasters
by Jeff Groman
Discover the main causes of devasting natural phenomena as the in-and-outs of avalanches, earthquakes, floods, storms, hurricanes, wildfires, and volacnic erruptions are explored through maps,
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