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Douglas, Lloyd G
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Crab
Douglas, Lloyd G
2005
Presents an introduction to crabs, in simple text with illustrations, describing what they look like, where they live, how they move, and what they eat.
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Coral reef
Douglas, Lloyd G
2005
Presents a children's book for early readers that describes coral and coral reefs, what they are made of, and where they are located.
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The Statue of Liberty
Douglas, Lloyd G
2003
Uses easy-to-read text to introduce the Statue of Liberty as an American symbol of freedom.
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My nose
Douglas, Lloyd G
2004
A simple introduction to the anatomy and functions of the nose, discussing the nostrils, smelling, and sneezing.
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My mouth
Douglas, Lloyd G
2004
Simple text introduces the functions of the human mouth, as well as how dentists keep our teeth healthy.
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My legs and feet
Douglas, Lloyd G
2004
Simple text introduces the functions of the human foot and leg, as well as tools that can help people who have mobility problems.
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My eyes
Douglas, Lloyd G
2004
Simple text introduces the functions of the human eye, as well as tools that can help people who have vision problems.
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My ears
Douglas, Lloyd G
2004
Simple text introduces the functions of the human ear, as well as tools that can help people who have hearing problems.
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The Pledge of Allegiance
Douglas, Lloyd G
2003
Introduces the Pledge of Allegiance as an American symbol in easy-to-read text.
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What is a pulley?
Douglas, Lloyd G
2002
Introduces pulleys and how they work to raise flags, as well as heavy objects.
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