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Joey to kangaroo
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Camilla De la Bédoyère |
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Butterfly
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Susan Canizares |
Indicates the different stages in the life cycle of a butterfly. |
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A Frog's Life
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Nancy Dickmann |
Simple text and photographs present the life cycle of a frog. Includes notes for parents and teachers. Suggested level: junior. |
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New plants
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Emily Sohn |
"Describes the parts, functions, and development of plants - how most grow from seeds, and how they travel. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn about the life cycle of plants, an activity base… |
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The life cycle of tarantulas
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Clint Twist |
"Describes the life of a tarantula by explaining its body parts, habitat, and behaviors. Compares tarantulas to other spiders, shows how they spin webs and catch food. Includes life-cycle diagram and… |
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My little book of painted turtles
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Hope Irvin Marston |
Describes the life cycle of the painted turtle including such information as where it lives, what it eats, and how it spends the winter. |
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How do caterpillars become butterflies?
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Darice Bailer |
Each title in Tell Me Why, Tell Me How, is in the form of a question, and addresses the often mysterious phenomena of the natural world and the amazing behaviors and abilities of plants and animals. |
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Flute's Journey
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Lynne Cherry |
A young wood thrush makes his first migration from his nesting ground in a forest preserve in Maryland to his winter home in Costa Rica and back again. |
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Duck
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Louise Spilsbury |
Each book in this series focuses on the life cycle of one featured animal or plant and goes on to examine the similarities and differences in related species. The books are suitable for children aged… |
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The life cycle of a chicken
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Ruth Thomson |
A first look at food chains, reproduction and habitats. |
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The life cycle of a tree
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Williams, John |
Describes, using the chestnut tree as an example, the growth and life of a tree from seed to maturity. |
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The life cycle of the tuatara
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Betty Brownlie |
Uses images and educational text to describe the life cycle of the tuatara. Suggested level: primary. |
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Life cycle of a chicken
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Angela Royston |
Through photographs and simple text, this book describes each stage of a chicken's life. |
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Pesky parasites
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John Woodward |
Introduces a variety of animals and plants that live off of other living beings in a parasite/host relationship, including the flea, ghost orchid, and tapeworm. Suggested level: primary, intermediate. |
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Butterflies
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E. Jaediker Norsgaard |
Information about the physical characteristics, habits, and life cycle of the monarch butterfly is woven into a story. |
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The frog
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Sabrina Crewe |
Describes the habitat, eating habits, and life cycle of frogs. |
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Spider
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Barrie Watts,Michael Chinery |
Describes the physical characteristics and life cycle of the spider. |
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The frog
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Angela Royston |
Traces the growth of a tadpole into an adult frog and discusses the frog's environment and natural enemies. |
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A Colour Atlas of Arthropods in Clinical Medicine
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Wallace Peters,Geoffrey Pasvol,Herbert Michael Gilles,Laura Nabarro |
The Arthropoda include many species of Insecta such as mosquitoes that transmit viral, bacterial and other diseases of major importance to man and animals including, for example, yellow fever and mal… |
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Big tree
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Mary Buff |
A giant five-thousand-year-old Sequoia, called Wa-No-Na by the Indians, tells its life story. |
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