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What is electricity?
Trumbauer, Lisa
2004
A simple introduction to electricity, describing how it is produced and some of the ways we use it every day.
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All about heat
Trumbauer, Lisa
2004
An introduction to the sources and characteristics of heat.
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Plants that eat animals
Fowler, Allan
2001
Describes a variety of carnivorous plants, including the Venus fly trap, sundew, pitcher plant, and bladderwort.
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A good night's sleep
Fowler, Allan
1996
Provides information about the need for sleep and effects of its lack, sleepwalking, dreaming, animals which sleep and dream, nocturnal animals, and hibernation.
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The upside-down sloth
Robinson, Fay
1993
Describes how the sloth moves, eats, and even sleeps upside down.
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Cubs and colts and calves and kittens
Fowler, Allan
1991
A simple introduction to the physical features and behavior of a variety of baby animals.
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Recycle that!
Robinson, Fay
1995
Tells all about recycling, showing the items that can be recycled, how to do it, and how the earth is improved by recycling efforts.
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Where land meets sea
Fowler, Allan
1997
Examines different kinds of seashores, sandy, marshy, and rocky, and discusses how they can change over time.
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When you look up at the moon
Fowler, Allan
1994
Describes what the moon is like and highlights what astronauts have learned on their missions to the moon.
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Thanks to cows
Fowler, Allan
1992
A simple description of how a cow produces milk and how the milk is processed for human consumption.
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