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Greenway, Shirley
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Art
an A-Z guide
Greenway, Shirley
A dictionary of terms and concepts related to art history and art techniques, including artists and schools of art.
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Animal homes
burrows
Greenway, Shirley
1991
Explains how the kingfisher, swallow, mole, badger, rabbit, red fox, and trapdoor spider live in burrows and care for their young.
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Water
Greenway, Shirley
1991
Shows which aquatic animals live in different kinds of water--seas, lakes, rivers, and ponds--and how they breed.
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Forests
Greenway, Shirley
1991
Discusses the homes built and care provided for their young by forest animals such as the wood mouse, red fox, raccoon, wild turkey, deer, bobcat, grissly bear, elephant, kangaroo, tinamous, and lemur.
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Exploration of North America
the story of the discovery and exploration of the New World
Greenway, Shirley
1998
The early exploration of North America is the story of accidental discovery and mistaken identity.
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North America
Greenway, Shirley
2010
Introduces the logic of world trade and stimulates imaginative and thrilling reading and re-reading.
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How big am I?
Greenway, Shirley
1993
Pictures various animals in their natural habitat and presents information about their respective sizes.
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Where do I live?
Greenway, Shirley
1992
Depicts animals in their natural habitats and explains how they live and interact with their environment.
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What do I eat?
Greenway, Shirley
1993
Explains the diet and feeding habits of such animals as the hippopotamus, leopard slug, and pelican.
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How do I move?
Greenway, Shirley
1992
Examines the forms of movement used by a variety of insects, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians, including hopping, slithering, and flying.
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