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Books with author Lori Stein

  • Dinosaurs!

    Lori Stein

    language (Animal Planet, Oct. 18, 2016)
    Animal Planet introduces information-packed nonfiction chapter books that are just right for pleasure reading and schoolwork.Take a trip back in history and visit the incredible creatures that once dominated life on Earth. Profiles of popular dinosaurs, such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex and the Velociraptor, are interspersed with chapters on how dinosaurs ate, slept, and lived. Kids ready to flex their reading muscles can take dino learning to the next level with Dinosaurs!. Special features include full-color photography throughout, "Meet the Scientist" sidebars, and "In Your Newsfeed" articles about new discoveries in the world of paleontology.Don't miss the other books in the series, including Animal Planet Chapter Books: Sharks!.
  • Shark-tastic!

    Lori Stein

    Hardcover (Downtown Bookworks, Aug. 30, 2011)
    There may be a million shark books. But only one of them comes with real shark teeth!This visually stunning celebration of kids’ favorite sea creature focuses on amazing facts and incredible pictures. Best of all, it comes with a pack of real shark’s teeth, which are housed in a blister pack and visible through a die-cut in the cover. From the friendly, gigantic whale shark to the ravenous Great White, lively engaging text complements stunning photography in a winning and well-priced package.
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  • Sharks!

    Lori Stein

    eBook (Animal Planet, Oct. 18, 2016)
    Animal Planet introduces information-packed nonfiction chapter books that are just right for pleasure reading and schoolwork.Dive inside the world of sharks with this guide to the most incredible creatures in the sea. Photographically illustrated chapters highlight kid-favorite species such as Great Whites and Hammerheads, with a focus on behavior, senses, breeding, and feeding. Sharks! is the perfect overview for developing readers ready to explore this popular animal subject on their own. Special features include full-color photography throughout, "Meet the Scientist" sidebars, and "In Your Newsfeed" articles about amazing new discoveries.Don't miss the other books in the series, including Animal Planet Chapter Books: Dinosaurs!.
  • Snakes!

    Lori Stein

    eBook (Animal Planet, June 13, 2017)
    SNAKES! From rattlesnakes to pythons and the deadly boa constrictor, this accessible narrative is packed with full color photos and fascinating information about every kid's favorite subject. Snake profiles highlight facts and figures about snakes around the world, "Fact File" features go in depth on important animal biology features, and "In Your Newsfeed" teaches readers about breaking news in the field. Packed with information for thrill seekers and animal lovers alike, this is the perfect book for new readers who are ready to take a deeper dive into their favorite subject.
  • Butterfly Treats and Hummingbird Sweets: PACK-tivities

    Lori Stein

    Novelty Book (Downtown Bookworks, July 26, 2011)
    This compact kit is packed with the information and items needed to attract the loveliest backyard visitors.One-stop snacking for beautiful birds and butterflies. What could be healthier entertainment than observing wildlife? This compact kit is packed with the information and items needed to attract the loveliest backyard visitors. Instructions for planting the perfect, foolproof butterfly garden also come with the seeds to make it happen. Nectar recipes and directions for easy-to-make bird feeders come with the red ribbon needed to hang them up (hummingbirds love red!). Butterfly and bird IDs will also help kids recognize the most common species. Don’t forget to transform the blister pack into a butterfly pool!
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  • Butterfly Treats and Hummingbird Sweets: PACK-tivities by Lori Stein

    Lori Stein

    Hardcover (Downtown Bookworks, Jan. 1, 1881)
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  • Overview Series - AIDS

    Lori Shein

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, June 1, 1998)
    First reported in the early 1980s, AIDS has since been diagnosed in more than a half million people in the United States alone, more than 60 percent of whom have died from the disease. A cure has so far eluded medical science, and the methods of preventing the spread of HIV, the virus that leads to AIDS, have sparked widespread controversy.