Let's-read-and-find-out science book

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Aliki
Branley, Franklyn M. (Franklyn Mansfield), 1915-2002
Dorros, Arthur
Branley, Franklyn M
Cole, Joanna
Lauber, Patricia
Hawes, Judy
Showers, Paul
Maestro, Betsy
DeWitt, Lynda
Zoehfeld, Kathleen Weidner
 
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Book cover for "Corn is maize".
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A simple description of how corn was discovered and used by the Indians and how it came to be an important food throughout the world.
Book cover for "The sky is full of stars".
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Explains how to view stars and ways to locate star pictures, known as constellations, throughout the year.

3.  Dinosaurs are different

 
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4.  Ant cities

 
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Book cover for "The Moon Seems to Change".
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Can you see the moon? Does it look like a big round ball? Or is it just a sliver of light in the sky? The moon seems to change. But it doesn't really. The moon revolves around the Earth. It takes about four weeks to make the journey, and as it travels round we can only see certain parts of it. Try the simple experiment described inside using an orange, a pencil, and a flashlight, and you'll understand why the moon seems to change.

6.  Evolution

 
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7.  Snakes are hunters

 
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8.  Feel the wind

 
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Book cover for "How we learned the earth is round".
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Explains various changes in humanity's beliefs about the shape of the earth, from the flat earth theories of the ancients to the round earth theories which were proven true by the voyages of Columbus and Magellan.

10.  Tornado alert

 
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11.  Fireflies in the night

 
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12.  How many teeth?

 
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13.  What happened to the dinosaurs?

 
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14.  Milk from cow to carton

 
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15. My feet

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Book cover for "Follow the water from brook to ocean".
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Explains how water flows from brooks, to streams, to rivers, over waterfalls, through canyons and dams, to eventually reach the ocean.
Book cover for "How do apples grow?".
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Describes the life cycle of an apple from its initial appearance as a spring bud to that point in time when it becomes a fully ripe fruit.

18.  I'm growing!

 
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Book cover for "What will the weather be?".
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Explains the basic characteristics of weather--temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, air pressure--and how meteorologists gather data for their forecasts.
Book cover for "Where does the garbage go?".
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Explains how people create too much waste and how waste is now recycled and put into landfills.
Book cover for "How Mountains Are Made".
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29,028 feet tall and still growing?! Even though Mount Everest measures 29,028 feet high, it may be growing about two inches a year. A mountain might be thousands of feet high, but it can still grow taller or shorter each year. Mountains are created when the huge plates that make up the earth's outer shell very slowly pull and push against one another. Read and find out about all the different kinds of mountains.