Dellaccio, Tanya

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Frogfish

2018
Text and color illustrations explore frogfish, a group of sixty different types of anglerfish, each with unique skin coloring and textures.

How a submarine is built

2021
Readers will learn about the ingenious engineering behind the submarines, from construction to the ins-and-outs of how they work, and more. STEM concepts help readers understand the science that makes submarines possible.

The Salem witch trials

a crisis in Puritan New England
2017
Describes the events that transpired in seventeenth-century colonial Massachusetts, when a group of young girls accused several townspeople of witchcraft.

Raising snails

2020
Text and illustrations introduce young readers to raising snails, disucussing the basic life science concepts neceessary to raise snails in a farm setting and the economic impact that snail farming has on the economy.

Raising llamas

2020
"Llamas can be found all over the world--primarily on farms! These large, intelligent animals are raised for many different reasons, including food and wool. Young readers interested in unique domesticated animals will explore the benefits of raising llamas and learn how they're taken care of in a farm setting. Age-appropriate text and full-color photographs will detail what it's like to be on a llama farm and inform readers about the animal's characteristics and history"--Provided by publisher.

Spiders lived with the dinosaurs!

2017
Explores prehistoric spiders and how they changed over the centuries into what we know today.

Families with a single parent

2021
"Each family is unique. Sometimes families only have one parent, and that's OK. Many children in the United States live with one parent. This title explores the joys, hardships, and complexities of life with a single parent"--Provided by publisher.

Changing rain forest environments

2020
"Rain forests are one of a number of ecosystems on Earth that have been negatively affected by human activities. This book explores the different ways humans have impacted the plants and animals that call rain forest environments home. Full-color photographs depict harmful human activities and conservation efforts while fact boxes and sidebars provide readers with additional information about how rain forest environments have changed since the dawn of the human race"--Provided by publisher.
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The art of architecture

2018
Buildings are not often thought of as works of art, but the process of designing them can become an art form. Architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Zaha Hadid have been internationally recognized for their innovative designs. Through engaging text and full-color photographs, readers learn about the artistic challenges these and other architects face as they attempt to blend form and function in new and exciting ways. Readers are sure to love this detailed look at a kind of art they see around them every day and a career path they can pursue if they are interested in architecture.

The return of the manatee

2018
"Weighing up to 1,300 pounds, the gentle manatee looks far more daunting than it truly is. How can we protect this peaceful 'sea cow,' which has been endangered by habitat loss and watercraft collisions? ... Readers will learn what manatees need to survive, how they contribute to their ecosystems, and what activities threaten their survival."--Publisher.

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