causation

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causation

Oops!

2023
"What happens when you knock on an egg? Flip a plate of sloppy spaghetti? Clap your hands near a tree full of birds?...OOPS! . . . Children . . . are invited to explore cause and effect in mischievous scenarios without the real-life consequences"--Provided by publisher.
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The book of why

the new science of cause and effect
2018
"A computer scientist and statistician show how understanding causality has revolutionized science and will revolutionize artificial intelligence"--Amazon.

Amanda Pig on her own

Four easy to read adventures about Amanda and Oliver Pig.
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When a tree grows

2019
"When Moose sees the inviting tree where Squirrel has built his nest, he rubs his itchy antlers against the trunk--and sets in motion a chain of comic catastrophes. The tree falls and wakes Bear, who stumbles into Moose, who causes a truck driver to swerve off the road. But then Squirrel jumps onto that truck and ends up in the city, all alone. Who will help him get home? And how will Squirrel thank them?"--Amazon.com.
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National Geographic's Strange days on planet Earth

Scientists investigate a series of global mysteries, piecing together how seemingly disparate events are connected and revealing their effects on the planet and its life forms.

National Geographic's Strange days on planet Earth

Scientists investigate a series of global mysteries, piecing together how seemingly disparate events are connected and revealing their effects on the planet and its life forms.

The Jamestown Colony disaster

a cause and effect investigation
2017
"Explore the settlement of Jamestown in 1607 and what led to its near demise. Personal accounts and vivid photos help readers examine causes and effects of the disaster, from lacking food and supplies to worsening relations with American Indians"--Provided by publisher.

The tipping point

how little things can make a big difference
2011
Explains why major changes in society often happen suddenly and unexpectedly and describes the personality types who are natural originators of new ideas and trends.

The tipping point

how little things can make a big difference
2002
Explains why major changes in society often happen suddenly and unexpectedly and describes the personality types who are natural originators of new ideas and trends.

The Tipping point

how little things can make a big difference
2000
Explains why major changes in society often happen suddenly and unexpectedly and describes the personality types who are natural originators of new ideas and trends.

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