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Books with author Rebecca Hirsch

  • Siberian Tigers: Camouflaged Hunting Mammals

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Learn what a Siberian tiger has in common with an elk. Discover what sets a Siberian tiger apart from a Tasmanian devil. Readers will compare and contrast key traits of Siberian tigers―their appearance, behavior, habitat, and life cycle―to traits of other mammals. Charts and sidebars support key ideas and provide details. Through gathering information about similarities and differences, readers will make connections and draw conclusions about what makes this animal a mammal and how mammals are alike and different from each other.
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  • Science Lab: The Life Cycles of Plants

    Rebecca Hirsch

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 13, 2013)
    Written in the narrative voice of an inquisitive student, this book explains the life cycles of plants. Readers begin to understand how the process of forming and answering questions is a key to investigation and scientific communication.
  • Garfield's ® Guide to Lasagna: Cooking Nature's Perfect Food

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    Paperback (Lerner Publications TM, April 7, 2020)
    Dive into this delicious exploration of a truly flawless food―lasagna! Learn the art of cooking with step-by-step recipes for all types of lasagna, from a classic red sauce version to very veggie options, and even tex-mex, breakfast, and dessert lasagna! Colorful spreads present unique and delicious recipes so young chefs can make lasagna for every meal of the day. The text features step-by-step instructions and hilarious commentary from Garfield, Odie, and friends.
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  • Climate Migrants: On the Move in a Warming World

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    eBook (Twenty-First Century Books TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Around the world, from US coastal towns to island nations of the Pacific and the deserts of Africa, people are in danger of losing their homes. Some have already fled. Others know they are running out of time. By 2050, at least 25 million people will be driven from their homes due to the effects of climate change.Droughts, desertification, rising sea levels, melting permafrost, and severe storms are drastically redefining the planet's landscape and leaving many places unable to support human populations. Although developing nations are especially vulnerable to the impacts of extreme climate shifts, ultimately, people in wealthy countries will also be forced to migrate. Experts expect Americans to move from drought-ravaged California, sea-swept Florida, and numerous other vulnerable areas to crowd into the few remaining safe havens.Humans cannot stop climate change altogether. Yet leaders can minimize the damage by curbing carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to climate change and by adapting communities to better withstand climate-related stresses. Even so, for many people, relocation is already a reality. How they adjust to their new homes—and how their new communities adjust to them—will set the stage for a future defined by a warming planet.
  • North America

    Rebecca Hirsch

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 7, 2012)
    An introduction to the physical features, people, and wildlife of North America.Rookie Read-About: Continents series gives the youngest reader (Ages 3-6) an introduction to the components that make each continent distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each continents' geography, history, and wildlife.
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  • Climate Migrants: On the Move in a Warming World

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    Library Binding (Twenty-First Century Books (CT), Aug. 1, 2016)
    Around the world, from US coastal towns to island nations of the Pacific and the deserts of Africa, people are in danger of losing their homes. Some have already fled. Others know they are running out of time. By 2050, at least 25 million people will be driven from their homes due to the effects of climate change.Rising sea levels, melting permafrost, and severe storms are drastically redefining the planet's landscape and leaving many places unable to support human populations. For many people relocation is already a reality. How they adjust to their new homes and how their new communities adjust to them will set the stage for a future defined by a warming planet.
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  • Snowy Owls: Stealthy Hunting Birds

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2016)
    See what a snowy owl has in common with barn owl. Learn what sets a snowy owl apart from a red-tailed hawk. Readers will compare key traits of snowy owls―their appearance, behavior, habitat, and life cycle―to traits of other birds. Charts and sidebars support key ideas and provide details. Through gathering information about similarities and differences, readers will make connections and draw conclusions about what makes this animal a bird and how birds are alike and different from each other.
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  • The Human Microbiome: The Germs That Keep You Healthy

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    eBook (Twenty-First Century Books TM, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Trillions and trillions of microbial cells live on and inside your body. A small number of these microbes are unhealthy germs. But most belong on your body and perform essential jobs. Microbes help digest your food, protect you from dangerous germs, and help your body fight disease. Using techniques such as DNA sequencing, scientists are uncovering the many secrets of the human microbiome. Scientists are learning how the foods we eat and the medicines we take, such as microbe-killing antibiotics, can affect the bugs in our bodies. They are learning more and more about this system that keeps us healthy and how we can protect it in return.
  • Buffalo Migration

    Rebecca Hirsch

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Explains how buffalos (American bison) live and grow; discusses their migration, its purpose, and its route; and lists threats buffalos may face on their migration.
  • Exploding Ants and Other Amazing Defenses

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    language (Lerner Publications TM, Jan. 1, 2017)
    What do animals do when they're under attack? Some run. Some hide. But did you know that some animals defend themselves from predators by fighting back? The animals in this book defend themselves in some pretty amazing ways—including methods that use slime, blood, or poison! There's a lizard that can shoot blood from its eyes and an ant that explodes for the good of the colony. Read this book to learn more about these amazing animals and the ways they defend themselves!
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  • What's Great about Washington, DC?

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2015)
    What's so great about Washington, DC? Find out the top ten sites to see or things to do in the nation's capital! We'll explore Washington, DC's lively parks, historic landmarks, fun-filled museums, and fascinating history. The Washington, DC, by Map feature shows where you'll find all the places covered in the book. A special section provides quick district facts such as the motto, population, tree, bird, and more. Take a fun-filled tour of all there is to discover in Washington, DC.
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  • Garfield's ® Almost-as-Great-as-Doughnuts Guide to Math

    Rebecca E. Hirsch

    eBook (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Come along with Garfield and explore breakthroughs in math, from the very beginning of numbers—when people counted on their fingers and toes—to modern times and into the future, when students may use video games to help them learn math concepts. All along, Garfield adds his own hilarious comments on each breakthrough. Join in to laugh and learn!
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