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Let's-read-and-find-out science books
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Bird talk
Gans, Roma
1971
Easy-to-read text explains the meaning of bird sounds.
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A drop of blood
Showers, Paul
1967
Discusses the flow of blood throughout the body, how it carries food and oxygen and how it helps in the prevention of disease and infection.
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Oxygen keeps you alive
Branley, Franklyn Mansfield
1972
A brief introduction to the importance of oxygen in maintaining plant and animal life.
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Where does your garden grow?
Submitted by
khenkes
on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
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Shrimps
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khenkes
on Tue, 07/18/2017 - 08:37
Describes the shrimp from the egg and larva to the adult stage.
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Green turtle mysteries
Waters, John Frederick
1972
Describes the life of the giant green turtle, the dangers that threaten it, and man's efforts to protect its existence.
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The eels' strange journey
Friedman, Judi
1976
Traces the amazing life cycle of the eel from the Sargasso Sea to the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America and back. Lists many of the yet unanswered questions about eels.
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Shells are skeletons
Victor, Joan Berg
1977
Describes how mollusks, such as clams, oysters, limpets, and snails, build their shells and use them.
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Millions and millions of crystals
Gans, Roma
1973
Describes the characteristics, formation, and uses of various types of crystals.
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Hot as an ice cube
Balestrino, Philip
1971
Simple experiments dealing with temperature, the movement of molecules, and heat transfer reveal how objects as cold as ice cubes still retain heat.
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