juvenile literature

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juvenile literature

The Huron Indians

1995
Introduces the Huron people, focusing on their history, culture, and the struggle to keep alive their unique civilization.

The Creek Indians

1993
Examines the life, culture, and future prospects of the Creek Indians.

Francis Drake

1992
Describes the life and adventures of the seaman who was the first Englishman to sail around the world.

Cal Ripken, Jr.

star shortstop
1994
Text and photographs present a brief biography of Cal Ripken, Jr. who holds almost every major league baseball record a shortstop can have.

World War I

1993
Text and accompanying photographs provide an overview of the military battles and political changes that occurred during World War I.

Color color color color

1995
Describes and illustrates how colors combine in printing and how they affect our eyes.

Life in the rainforest

plants, animals, and people
1994
Explores the world of the rain forest--its plants, animals, flowers, insects, and people.

The Liberty Bell

1996
Tells the story of the Liberty Bell, relating why it was made and how it came to be a symbol of freedom in the United States.

Kente colors

1996
A rhyming description of the kente cloth costumes of the Ashanti and Ewe people of Ghana and a portrayal of the symbolic colors and patterns.

How the world was saved and other Native American tales

1994
Presents eight myths and legends from various Native American peoples, including the Algonquins, Pawnees, Blackfeet, and Navajo.

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