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Books with author Tanya Luther Agarwal

  • From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of a Glass Marble

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    It's Rick's turn in school for show-and-tell. He takes along his favourite thing and talks about where it came from and how. It's small and round, and has a colourful design inside. It’s a glass marble! Let Rick take you on a glass marble’s journey from nature to your home!
  • Save Planet Earth: Mission Conservation

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    eBook (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    Life is disappearing and the invaders are fast approaching. Danger and threat lurk all around. Lethal gases are snuffing out life on land, water, and in the air. This could well be a plot from a sci-fi novel but it is actually the scenario on earth today. Humans are destroying the planet and all living and non-living things on it. Find out how nature keeps us alive and how we can take care of it.
  • Save Planet Earth: Know Climate Change

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    eBook (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    The red alert has been sounded! Our planet?s climate is changing, and for the worse. All living things on earth are in danger."Know Climate Change "tells you everything you wanted to know about global warming. It reveals the impact of the increase in greenhouse gases, pollution, and disappearing forests on everyone around the world. Find out why it is important to know about climate change and how we can prevent it.Saving the earth is the smartest thing we can do!
  • Weird and Wonderful: Plants

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Learn about the strangest and oddest natural plants on earth—the world’s tiniest plant to the world’s biggest and heaviest flower, plants that grow in air, plants that eat insects…and many more.
  • Weird and Wonderful: Habitats

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 13, 2015)
    Learn about the strangest and oddest natural animal homes on earth—walnut-sized hummingbird nests, underground badger setts with interlinked tunnels, icy polar bear dens, fire ant mounts that can house thousands of ants…and many more.
  • From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of a Soda Can

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    It's Kelly's turn in school for show-and-tell. She takes along her favourite thing and talks about where it came from and how. It’s small and light and shiny all over. And, it never goes to waste but keeps coming back. It’s Al, the can! Let Kelly take you on a can’s journey from nature to your home!
  • Weird and Wonderful: Animals

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Sept. 9, 2015)
    Meet the strangest and oddest animals on earth—a pocket-sized kangaroo with elephant ears, a lizard with horns, a leafy sea dragon that looks like a bunch of floating leaves, a chameleon that looks like a mini dinosaur…and many more.
  • From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of a Wood Pencil

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    It's Jennifer's turn in school for show-and-tell. She takes along her favourite thing and talks about where it came from and how. Everyone uses it in school and at work. It’s dark and smooth and ‘write’ all over. It’s a pencil! Let Jennifer take you on a pencil's journey from nature to your home!
  • From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of Denim Jeans

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    It's Megan’s turn in school for show-and-tell. She takes along her favourite thing and talks about where it came from and how. They are soft yet tough, and blue all over. They are a pair of blue denim jeans. Let Megan take you on a denim jean’s journey from nature to your home!
  • Weird and Wonderful: Fruits and Vegetables

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Learn about the strangest and oddest fruits and vegetables on earth—beans that stink, yet are eaten with relish; a fruit that looks like a hand, another that tastes like chocolate pudding, a broccoli that looks like a work of art…and many more.
  • From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of Woollen Mittens

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    language (The Energy and Resources Institute, Aug. 2, 2015)
    It's Sid's turn in school for show-and-tell. He takes along his favourite thing and talks about where it came from and how. It’s soft and warm and cozy inside. And, it is mixed with more things than you can think of. It’s Fluff, the woollen mittens. Let Sid take you on a woollen mittens' journey from nature to your home!
  • From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of a Glass Marble

    Tanya Luther Agarwal

    Paperback (The Energy and Resources Institute, TERI, Jan. 1, 2008)
    It's Rick's turn in school for show-and-tell. He takes along his favourite thing and talks about where it came from and how. It's small and round, and has a colourful design inside. Its a glass marble! Let Rick take you on a glass marbles journey from nature to your home! Books in this series: From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of a Brown Paper Bag From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of a Glass Marble From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of a Soda Can From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of a Wood Pencil From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of Denim Jeans From nature to your home: The Amazing Journey of Woollen Mittens