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Getting into nature
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Spiders, inside and out
Houghton, Gillian
2004
Describes the physical characteristics of spiders, different species, the webs they build, how they hunt for food, reproduction, and more.
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Turtles inside and out
Houghton, Gillian
2004
Describes various kinds of turtles, their physical characteristics, behavior, and threats they face.
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Olive trees inside and out
Hipp, Andrew
2004
Describes the history of olive trees and the structure, cultivation, and use of olives.
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Bees, inside and out
Houghton, Gillian
2004
Describes the physical characteristics of honeybees, where they are found, their behavior and social interactions, and a brief history of beekeeping.
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Sunflowers inside and out
Hipp, Andrew
2004
Examines the stem, root system, leaves, and flowering heads of a sunflower and describes this unique plant's structure, growth, flowering, reproduction, and cultivation.
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Corn inside and out
Hipp, Andrew
2004
Relates the history of corn and its various uses and examines the plant's appearance, structure, growth, and development.
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Oak trees inside and out
Hipp, Andrew
2004
Discusses what a valuable resource oak trees are and describes their various parts, including roots, trunks, leaves, flowers, and acorns.
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Owls inside and out
Houghton, Gillian
2004
Describes the physical characteristics of owls, where various species can be found, their behavior, and myths about them.
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