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Books with author Tea Benduhn

  • Water Power

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2008)
    Introduces methods of obtaining power from water, places water power in context with other power resources, explains how it works, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of its possible future use.
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  • Wind Power

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2008)
    Introduces methods of obtaining power from the wind, places wind power in context with other power resources, explains how it works, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of its possible future use.
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  • What is Shape?

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Introduces basic shapes and demonstrates how they can be found in different works of art.
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  • Living in Tropical Rain Forests

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2007)
    Describes conditions in tropical rain forests, how people can live in the rain forest, the lives of traditional rain forest peoples, and the effects of the modern world on the rain forest.
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  • What is Color?

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Sept. 1, 2009)
    This colorful book introduces young readers to the world of color. Readers will learn how an enormous range of colors can be made from just three primary colors. This title also explains the difference between warm colors and cool colors. The book uses famous works of art to show readers how color can be used to both show a scene and convey a message.
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  • Solar Power

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2008)
    Introduces methods of obtaining energy from the sun, places solar energy in context with other power resources, explains how it works, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of its possible future use.
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  • Oil, Gas, and Coal

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2008)
    Introduces fossil fuels--oil, natural gas, and coal--as sources of energy, places them in context with other power resources, explains how they work, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of their possible future use.
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  • Nuclear Power

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2008)
    Presents an introduction to nuclear power, discussing how it works, the source of its energy, and the future of nuclear power in the United States.
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  • Ethanol and Other New Fuels

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2008)
    Introduces ethanol, biodiesel, and hydrogen fuel cells as sources of energy, places them in context with other power resources, explains how they work, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of their possible future use.
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  • Living in Mountains

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2007)
    Describes mountain conditions, how people can live in the mountains, the lives of traditional mountain peoples, and the effects of the modern world on mountainous areas.
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  • Gravel Queen

    Tea Benduhn

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 1, 2003)
    I look behind me as we walk toward the parking lot, gravel crunching and spraying beneath our feet. "Whatcha' lookin' at, Aurin? I thought you weren't interested in those guys," Kenney says. "I'm not," I say. There is a carefully constructed balance between Aurin and her friends Kenney and Fred. Kenney is usually the one who comes up with things to do -- her flair for the dramatic can make even boring old Greensboro seem interesting. And if she is a little controlling, Aurin and Fred just look the other way. Aurin has no intention of throwing off their established equilibrium. But when Neila joins their circle, Aurin realizes that she and Neila are becoming more than friends. Aurin and Neila are happy in their developing relationship, but Kenney feels left out. Can Aurin manage to mend things with an increasingly possessive Kenney, without letting her control this aspect of her life? In this stunning debut novel, Tea Benduhn looks at a teen making decisions about her future while trying not to lose her past.
  • Living in Deserts

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2007)
    Describes desert conditions, how people can live in deserts, the lives of traditional desert peoples, and the effects of the modern world on deserts.
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