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Books with author JK Woodward

  • The Deep, Deep Ocean

    John Woodward

    Library Binding (Brown Bear Books/Joe Hollander, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Discusses the extreme physical conditions and strange animals that exist in the depths of the ocean.
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  • Sight

    Kay Woodward

    Hardcover (Hodder Childrens Book, Dec. 31, 2004)
    The world is filled with so many different sights, colours and shapes. Some are light and bright and some are dull and dark. Find out how you use your sense of sight to see all of these wonderful things all around. Discover how blind people rely on their other four senses, how opticians can improve your vision with glasses or contact lenses and how minibeasts use their sense of sight to survive.Large, fascinating photographs help to bring the straightforward text to life and a colourful diagram clearly explains how humans are able to see things.Two pages of activities encourage children to interact with the world around them through their senses.
  • Oceans

    John Woodward

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, Jan. 21, 2008)
    Looks at core topics from many angles, using facts, 3-D models, data boxes, charts, and more, bringing together the best of the Web with DK's outstanding reference books.
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  • Snail

    John Woodward

    Hardcover (Chelsea Clubhouse, May 1, 2010)
    Introduces the physical characteristics, diet, life cycle, predators, and habitat of snails.
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  • Seafloor

    John Woodward

    Paperback (Heinemann, May 6, 2004)
    Contents: The seafloor; Your mission; Spanish silver; Swirling sand; Swimming with stingrays; Into the past; A river delta; The kelp forest; Life in the kelp forest; Diving with sea lions; Seafloor whales; Corals and sponges; An underwater canyon; The ocea
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  • Our Backyard

    John Woodward

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Presents a leaf that breathes through its own pair of lips, soil teeming with millions of tiny creatures, and many more microscopic marvels.
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  • Our Food

    John Woodward

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Presents highly magnified looks at a variety of food-related objects, including potato chips, garlic, yeast bubbles, salt crystals, and a salmonella bacterium.
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  • Bee

    John Woodward

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, June 1, 2010)
    Despite their bad reputation due to the painful nature of their sting, bees are some of the most useful insects found in the backyard. They produce honey and beeswax and help pollinate flowers and other plants we use for food. Bee offers an intimate look at these social insects.
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  • The Quest Continues

    Kay Woodward

    Paperback (BBC Childrens Books, )
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  • Into Wild Guyana

    John Woodward

    Paperback (Blackbirch Pr Inc, )
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  • What Makes You Ill

    K. Woodward

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Book by Woodward, K.
  • The Planet's Most Extreme - Births

    John Woodward

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Oct. 12, 2004)
    The male seahorse gives birth to up to 500 babies, and a female southern right whale gives birth to a 2,000-pound baby after only a year of pregnancy! But neither the seahorse nor the whale comes in at number one in this countdown. Find out who does, and how human births compare to the planet?s most extreme deliveries.
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