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Denver Museum of Nature & Science: Bees (Paperback) |
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| In this book in the Denver Museum Insect Books series, children find out how bees live and work together, learn about the bee life cycle and bee bodies, discover how bees "talk" to one another, and make honeycomb prints and a model bee. Grades Pre-school to 2 |
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978-1-55337-656-9 |
| 500 points |
page 9 |
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My First Look at Nature Series - A New Duck - (Hardcover) |
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| In "A New Duck," Paul visits a city park through the seasons and observes Mallard ducks as they develop from egg to duckling to fledgling. Children will enjoy reading the cumulative, sing-song verse patterned after “The House that Jack Built”, and then peering under the flaps to learn interesting science facts. Also contains a note to parents suggesting ways of exploring nature — without disturbing it. Ages 3-9 |
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1-55074-613-8 |
| 500 points |
page 9 |
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My First Look at Nature Series - A New Frog - (Hardcover) |
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| In "A New Frog," Jenny watches a pond through spring and summer and witnesses six stages in the life cycle of a leopard frog. Children will enjoy reading the cumulative, sing-song verse patterned after “The House that Jack Built”, and then peering under the flaps to learn interesting science facts. Also contains a note to parents suggesting ways of exploring nature — without disturbing it. Ages 3-9 |
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1-55074-615-4 |
| 500 points |
page 9 |
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My First Look at Nature Series - Hungry Animals - (Hardcover) |
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| In "Hungry Animals," kids follow the progression of a food chain, from a milkweed pod to a nest of hungry owlets. Colourful, detailed illustrations and fold-over flaps complement the easy-to-read text in this enchanting book. The book suggests ways in which parents and children can explore nature — without disturbing it. Ages 3-9 |
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1-55074-204-3 |
| 500 points |
page 9 |
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