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Life on Earth
This friendly, informative book is a
fascinating introduction to plant and animal life for young children. The
clear text and colorful illustrations give simple, scientific explanations
to questions such as How does a bird fly? What makes a flower grow? Why do
tigers have stripes? and Where did dinosaurs go? There is lots of
fascinating information about other aspects of plant and animal life, and
simple activities to do at home or school. (This book contains material
which is, or has been also available as separate titles: Where did dinosaurs
go? How does a bird fly? What makes a flower grow? Why do tigers have
stripes? How do bees make honey? and How do animals talk?) Ages 6
years and up. 7" x 7" 148 pages.
No. BSB10-LE. Only $17.95 |
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Living World Encyclopedia
To emphasize how living things interact
with each other and their ever-changing natural world, this informative
first reference book is arranged by environments and habitats. Every page is
packed with wonderful full-color illustrations and fascinating information
about plants and animals and the way they live. In addition, useful charts,
a glossary of scientific terms and an extensive index make this a valuable
resource for school projects and homework. ("... packed full of interesting
information which can be easily accessed through the excellent index." Times
Educational Supplement) Ages 8-12. 8" x 10" 128 pages.
No. BSB10-LW. Only $14.95
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Nature
Crafts for Kids
Combining challenging projects with scientific lore, and illustrating both
with crisp color photography, results in an outstanding volume sure to
capture the attention of youngsters seeking amusing and interesting things
to do. This unusual craft book offers ideas for every season, most a step
above those often found in similar books....Handy for science and art
classes, this will also be a boon to club leaders looking for enticing
activities for their members."--Booklist. Age 10-15. 144 pages.
No. BSB10-NC. Only $14.95
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Eyewitness Life
More on the Eyewitness
Books
Here is a spectacular, thought-provoking, and highly informative guide
to the fascinating diversity of life.
Superb light-and electron-microscope images and photographs of 3-D
models, experiments, and natural history reveal the ideas and discoveries
that have changed our view of the living world.
See life's building blocks; inside a flower; thermal images of the
human body; what DNA looks like; how plants put on weight; The oldest
forms of life on Earth; a single cell in close-up detail; bacteria under
attack
Learn why we need carbon; how living things get and use energy; what
happens when we breathe; how biologists classify all living things; the
differences between plants and animals; how living things grow
Discover how life began; what DNA is and its importance in biology;
how various life forms have evolved; the many fascinating ways that
different species interact with each other; how viruses invade cells; the
uses of genetic engineering.
8.5" x 11" 64 pages. Hardback
No. BSB10-EW. Only $15.95 |
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