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Books with author Jennette Green

  • Dinosaur Hunters: Discover the Incredible Lost World of Dinosaurs

    Jen Green

    Hardcover (Running Press, Oct. 2, 2007)
    For the child who loves dinosaurs, this book is a veritable passport and travel guide into a lost world adventure. It's got all the interactive elements that delight: flaps to lift, textures to get a feel of the prehistoric world (including a texturized T rex tooth), a compass on the cover, photographs galore, plus stickers, timelines, maps and more. Just when you think you've seen it all, there's a button to push and a secret drawer pops open. Inside, among many other prehistoric wonders, a model dinosaur you put together yourself! Dinosaurs are super-celebrities who never wear out their welcome with kids. The stunning, comprehensive, and fascinating text of this edition easily equals the exciting format, and that's really saying something!
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  • Find Out About Rainforests: With 20 Projects and More Than 250 Pictures

    Jen Green

    Hardcover (Armadillo, Sept. 7, 2013)
    Explore the tallest treetops, investigate the noises of the rainforest canopy, and learn about the mysterious secrets of the rainforest with this exciting book. Easy-to-do projects show how to track animals and plant a mini-jungle, and amazing facts inspire kids to find out more about the natural world.
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  • Insects

    Jen Green

    Hardcover (Lorenz Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
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  • A Dead Log

    Jen Green

    Library Binding (Crabtree Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Small Worlds introduces children to ecology and ecosystems by concentrating on life in a small part of a larger habitat. Beginning with a description of the habitat, the book then looks at the plants and animals that live there. Young readers are introduced to: -- the relationships that exist between groups of organisms and their environment -- important ecological concepts, such as producers, consumers, decomposers, and food webs, explained and illustrated with examples -- activities that encourage children to investigate ecosystems closer to home -- tips on observing safely without disturbing nature or endangering themselves A living tree is home to many different creatures. When the tree dies, a different group of animals and plants move in. A Dead Log describes the diverse kinds of insects, plants, and animals that live on and under a dead tree's bark as well as inside the log itself. A fantastic fact box tells children how to identify different insects and a special section gives tips on how to become a log detective. Concepts are explained such as: -- camouflage -- food webs -- shelter -- how fungi reproduce -- the process of decay in a log
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  • Hail! Ancient Greeks

    Jen Green

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Presents information about the history, government, agriculture, military, art, religion, and everyday life of ancient Greece.
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  • Reducing Air Pollution

    Jen Green

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Discusses the importance of air quality, including how the air is polluted and what can be done to reduce air pollution.
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  • DK Readers L4: Big Fantastic Earth: Wonder at Spectacular Landscapes!

    Jen Green

    Hardcover (DK Children, June 21, 2016)
    How do waterfalls form? How long is the Nile River? Who led the first expedition on Mount Everest?Discover the earth's most amazing natural wonders in Big Fantastic Earth!Explore the highest peak of Mount Kilimanjaro to the deep grooves of the Grand Canyon, and discover how the incredible landscapes around the world were formed. Big Fantastic Earth takes readers on an exciting journey around the world's incredible natural architecture.Perfect for 9–11 year olds reading independently, reading becomes a fact-discovering adventure with these Level 4 readers. Supporting and encouraging a lifetime love of reading, nonfiction subjects are clearly explained, described vividly, and brought to life with true encounters, fascinating statistics, and dramatic photographic images. Additional information spreads are full of extra fun facts, developing the topics through a range of nonfiction presentation styles, such as articles, journals, and timelines.Lexile measure: 800 Fountas and Pinnell Text Level Gradient: OTrusted by parents, teachers, and librarians, and loved by kids, DK's leveled reading series is now revised and updated. With shiny new jackets and brand new nonfiction narrative content on the topics kids love, each book is written and reviewed by literacy experts, and contains a glossary and index making them the perfect choice for helping develop strong reading habits for kids ages 3–11.
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  • Hail! Ancient Egyptians

    Jen Green

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, July 15, 2010)
    Presents information about the history, government, agriculture, military, art, religion, and everyday life of ancient Egypt.
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  • Mapping: A City

    Jen Green

    Paperback (Wayland, Nov. 22, 2016)
    Full of hands-on activities to help you learn all about map skills whilst also learning about the features of a city. This book will show you what a bird's eye map is by looking at aerial photos; how landmarkscan be shown as symbols; how to measure scale and distance on a walk around a city; what map plans are; how compass points show you how to find directions; how to follow pathways and roads; how to use grid references; looking at landuse ; and looking at transport maps.Illustrations by Sarah Horne in an amusing and lively style are combined with photographs to really capture a child's attention helping them to learn these important map skills.
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  • Bears

    Jen Green

    Library Binding (Amicus, Jan. 1, 2011)
    "Discusses the life of bears and profiles different types of bears, along with providing facts and records on bears"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Mammal

    Jen Green

    Hardcover (DK Children, May 30, 2005)
    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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  • Gods and Goddesses in the Daily Life of the Vikings

    Jen Green

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Oct. 15, 2003)
    Why was Odin known as the All-father? Why was Thor, god of storms, the most popular Viking god? How did Aegir, god of the sea, rule over the oceans? From farming and fishing to marriage and homelife, every aspect of Viking society is explored by looking at the traditions and religious beliefs associated with it. The book reveals how such beliefs were an integral part of life and how they affected everything that was done. It is complete with photos, illustrations, glossary and an index.