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Ultimate mammalpedia

"An encyclopedia of mammals--including profiles and explanation of what mammals are--for early readers"--

 
This book is full of brains / All Kinds of Brains and How They Work

"Did you know that a fully grown human brain is equal to the weight of one 12-week-old kitten? Or that it can think at 4 1/2 times the speed of a cheetah? How about the fact that an octopus brain reaches to the tips of its tentacles, or that the emerald jewel wasp can use mind control over other insects? Filled with interesting facts, immersive at-home activities, and fun optical illusions, This Book Is Full of Brains will make kids fall in love with all types of brains--whether they be human, d

 
Spare parts - the true story of four undocumented teenagers, one ugly robot, and an impossible dream

"The young readers' edition of the bestselling adult book of the same name"--

 
Space and Time by Mason, Paul
Date added:
Feb 1, 2024
Space and Time

 
Sneakers - the cool stories and facts behind every pair

From the world's oldest shoe to the latest designer sneaker drop, this fact-filled nonfiction book tells the rubber-soled story behind the creation of one of the most comfortable ways to get around.

 
Sheepology - the ultimate encyclopedia

"Discover all there is to know about sheep in all of their woolly mammal glory in Sheepology"--

 
Secret service

"Controlling crowds and protecting the president are just the beginning of what members of the Secret Service do. Find out what Secret Service agents do to keep the United States safe"--

 
Saturn

"Simple text and a search-and-find feature reinforce new science vocabulary about Saturn's weather, moons, and latest NASA probe for early readers"--

 
Poop for breakfast - why some animals eat it

"Eating poop is gross! So why do some animals do it? Get the scoop on the surprisingly good reasons animals such as elephants, butterflies, rabbits, robins, and dogs devour disgusting doo-doo!"--

 
Mona Lisa and the others

"A witty introduction to the Louvre's many masterpieces, told from the perspective of the subjects themselves--including resident superstar Mona Lisa"--

 
Real princesses change the world

"This picture book compiles biographies of 11 different princesses, highlighting who they truly are: diplomats, engineers, activists, athletes, and so much more. It focuses on their achievements and contributions, situating them as active members in the global and local community. From Nigeria to Japan, Saudi Arabia to Sweden, and Thailand to Tonga. This picture book takes readers on a trip that spans the whole world"--

 
Occupational therapist

"In Occupational Therapist, early fluent readers will learn about occupational therapists' job responsibilities, necessary training and qualifications, and how they work with patients to develop and improve life skills. Social and emotional learning (SEL)concepts support a growth mindset throughout, while Try This! and Grow with Goals activities at the end of the book reinforce the content. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they learn more about this i

 
My indigo world - a true story of the color blue

"Rosa, a Korean girl, falls in love with the color blue--the dazzling blue of the sea and sky, and the bold, bright indigo-blue stripe in her traditional hanbok robe. Years later, as an artist living in the United States, Rosa learns the ancient Korean method of indigo dyeing, creates indigo arts and crafts, and even grows her own indigo plants at a Baltimore community garden."--

 

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