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Mosaics

by Michelle Powell
2001
You can make an African mask, Egyptian eagle necklacean Aztec book cover and more.

Archaeology of Early Colonial Life

by Jean West
1998
The documents in the this volume are organized into three geographical areas-St. Augustine, Florida; Jamestown, Virginia; and Plymouth, Massuchusetts. This volume will help your students to master the content of colonial American history while developing valuable historiographic and upper level thinking skills.

Aztec, Inca & Maya

by Elizabeth Baquedano
1993
Chronicles the history, beliefs, and everyday lives of the ancient Aztec, Inca, and Maya people.

Inca Town

by Fiona Macdonald, illustrated by Mark Bergin
1998
Metropolis guides give practical information about life in the cities of the past. Important sights to see, suggestions on what to eat and drink, where to stay, and what to do.

Armadillo

by Steve Potts
1998
Details the characteristics, habitats, and life cycle of the nine-banded armadillo.

Vincent Van Gogh

by Vincent Buranelli, illus. by Claudio Solarino
1987
A biography of the Dutch painter who was a strange and difficult child, a tortured adult, and whose geniusfor expressing his artistic vision was not appreciated until after his death.

High-Speed Boats: the need for speed

by Simon Bornhoft
1999
An overview of various kinds of high-speed watercraft, including power boats, the sports catamaran, and the predator motoryacht.

Babe Ruth: Home Run Hero

by Keith Brandt; illus. by Hal Frenck
1986
A brief biography of the first great home run hitter in baseball history.

Cal Ripken Jr.: Oriole Ironman

by Stew Thornley
1992
A biography of the Baltimore Orioles team member known for his play as shortstop.

Our independence and the constitution

1978
Experiences of a family living in Philadelphia during the late 1700's help describe the events and conflicts that surrounded our nation's birth.

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