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Native American cooking

2014
Discusses the foods common to Native American tribes, and explains the cultural significance certain foods had for specific tribes.

Hippo

Facts about hippopotamuses, illustrated with color photographs and written for beginning readers. Includes an appendix of more advanced hippopotamus facts to facilitate discussion, as well as an index of sight words for lesson planning.

Food in schools

2015
"Explores the pros and cons of several issues related to food in the schools, including the rights of students to eat whatever they want, and whether the federal government should control what students eat and weigh; aligns with Common Core Language Arts Anchor Standards"--Provided by publisher.

Feeding time at the zoo

2014
Simple text describes feeding the animals at a zoo.

Hunters

2002
Photographs and simple text teach children about the behavioral and physical aspects of the animal kingdom's predators.

Ostriches

2013
Ostriches can grow up to 9 feet (2.75 meters) tall. They can run at speeds of up to 40 miles (65 kilometers) per hour. These engaging facts and more are waiting to be discovered in Ostriches, an Animals on the Farm book.

Eating lunch at school

2007
A boy describes the things that happen at lunchtime at his school, including lining up to go to the cafeteria, eating hot or cold lunch, and talking to friends.

Animal snacks

2012
Photographs and text describe what animals eat, including turtles and crabs eating coral, fish and otters eating crabs, and starfish eating sea urchine.

Impeccable birdfeeding

how to discourage scuffling, hull-dropping, seed-throwing, unmentionable nuisances, and vulgar chatter at your birdfeeder
1992
Included here are insider tips on mess-free nuts, seeds, and other foods: which feeds ecourage neat dining - and a section that rates avian species according to their innate civility.

Wild boars and teacup pigs

2014
They may both be pigs, but the lives of wild boars and teacup pigs are drastically different. One roams the forests, while the other lounges around the house. Young readers will be introduced to the basics of life science as they learn to compare and contrast with their new porcine friends.

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