Jang, Seon-hye

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Animal talk

2017
Text and illustrations look at the different ways animals communicate.
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Seen from a distance

the art of Monet
Using sketches and paintings by Monet, Seen from a Distance explains how the artist developed his methods for rendering the effects of light, and how he created works that were in many ways more realistic than anything painted before.
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One snowy night

Grandma has been preparing for winter. She has knitted scarves that are just the right size for the childrewn of the town. The scarves are 5 hand spans long. But on a snowy night Grandma has some surprise visitors that are cold. She needs to measure her visitors for blankets. How does she measure them? What size blankets do they need.
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Animal Talk

Animals don't talk to each other in the same way that people do. They don't use words. Animals use their senses to communicate. They send messages by leaving scents, making loud calls, showing their feathers, and fighting with different parts of their bodies. Let's learn about the different ways animals communicate.

The Big Hairy Monster

Learn to count one to ten with the big, scary monster (who is not as scary as you think) and the animals in the forest.
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