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North, South, East, and West

So that's how the moon changes shape.Big book

1991
A simple explanation of the moon and why it changes shape throughout the month.

It's a good thing there are spiders

2015
"Introduces spiders and explains the roles they play in the environment."--Provided by publisher.

Beans to chocolate

This book answers the question, How is chocolate made? From tropical cacao fields to the chocolate factory, it gives readers an inside look at the process from start to finish.

It's a good thing there are earthworms

2015
"Introduces earthworms and explains the roles they play in the environment"--Provided by publisher.

It's a good thing there are ladybugs

2015
"Introduces ladybugs and explains the roles they play in the environment"--Provided by publisher.

Remarkable reptiles

Introduces readers to the unusual characteristics of lizards, turtles, snakes, and crocodiles. Includes facts boxes, record holders, a glossary, and jokes.

It's a good thing there are snakes

Discusses the beneficial role snakes play in ecosystems, their life cycle, their hunting abilities, and different types of snakes. Includes additional facts about snakes, riddles, a quiz, and a picture glossary.

Monkeys are a lot like us

2001
With simple language and colorful photographs, this book introduces some basic ideas about monkeys.

Horses, horses, horses

2001
A simple explanation of how horses are beautiful and useful animals.

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