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Animal architecture
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Jennifer Dewey |
Explores the kinds of habitats animals build for themselves. |
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Cowgirl dreams
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Jennifer Dewey |
The author recalls her childhood memories of living on a ranch in New Mexico. |
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Faces only a mother could love
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Jennifer Dewey |
Describes the interesting faces of fifteen baby animals and gives some brief facts about their behavior. Includes tarsier, manatee, and hognose snake. |
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Mud matters
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Jennifer Dewey |
A personal account describing various uses of mud in such activities as ritual dancing, making pottery, building villages, contructing nests, playing games, and celebrating customs. |
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Once I knew a spider
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Jennifer Dewey |
An expectant mother watches as an orb weaver spider spins a web, lays her eggs, and stays with them over the winter. |
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Navajo summer
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Jennifer Dewey |
Upset at her parents' impending divorce, twelve-year-old Jamie runs away from home to live with a Navajo family that she befriended on earlier trips to the desert country with her father. |
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Can You Find Me?
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Jennifer Dewey |
Illustrations and text describe how fish, insects, birds, reptiles, and mammals use camouflage to find food, avoid attack, and stay alive in the enemy-filled animal kingdom. |
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Poison Dart Frogs
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Jennifer Dewey |
A variety of colorful and tiny poison dart frogs living in the rain forests of Central and South America are pictured in their natural habitat. Topics covered include mating habits, natural predators… |
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