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Books in All about Spring series

  • All About Ships

    Chris Oxlade

    Paperback (Anness, Jan. 1, 2000)
    20 Information sections on the history of ships and their different uses.
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  • All About Lizards

    Jim Arnosky

    Paperback (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Part of a major reprinting of renowned naturalist Jim Arnosky's beloved All About series, All About Lizards is a thorough and colorful introduction to the world of lizards.In Spring 08, Scholastic Nonfiction is relaunching Arnosky's treasured All About series with all-new paperback covers! In All About Lizards, Arnosky shows how lizards grow and live, answering kids' biggest questions about these animals, such as: Can lizards really change colors? How many kinds of lizards are there? Why do some lizards' tails break off? Packed with intriguing information and brought to life by Arnosky's vibrant watercolors, this book will fascinate young readers.
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  • Plants

    M. J. York, John Willis

    Paperback (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Did you know that many plants begin growing again in spring? Spring rains help plants to grow bigger. Find out more in Plants,
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  • All About Stephen Hawking

    Chris Edwards, Amber Calderon

    Paperback (Blue River Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    As an Oxford student, Stephen Hawking never expected that people across the world would know his name, or that his hobby of stargazing would lead him to be one of the world s greatest scientists. Stephen Hawking made cosmology, or the study of the universe, accessible to everyone. He was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis at the age of twenty-one, but didn t let that stop him from receiving a graduate degree from Cambridge and going on to be an expert in the scientific origin of the universe and black holes. Hawking is best known for writing A Brief History of Time, which explained cosmology in non-scientific terms so that non-scientists could understand it.
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  • People in Spring

    Martha Elizabeth Hillman Rustad, John D Krenz

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2012)
    In spring, people plant seeds in gardens. Students have their last weeks of school. See how everyone celebrates this special season.
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  • All About Roberto Clemente

    Andrew Conte, Bryan Janky, Jennifer Mujezinovic

    Paperback (Blue River Press, Dec. 1, 2016)
    Roberto Clemente became a baseball icon because of his talent and compassion, and how he overcame prejudices. He was drafted from Puerto Rico, where he spoke Spanish, when he was just eighteen. At first fans laughed at his Spanish accent and some even disliked him for the color of his skin. Roberto worked hard to learn English and improve his baseball skills. He became one of the game's greatest hitters while he played for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was the first Latin American player to have 3,000 hits and his legacy of kindness and record breaking continues to inspire players.
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  • Plants

    M. J. York, John Willis

    Library Binding (Av2 by Weigl, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Did you know that many plants begin growing again in spring? Spring rains help plants to grow bigger. Find out more in Plants,
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  • All About Sharks

    Jim Arnosky

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, July 1, 2003)
    Part of a major reprinting of renowned naturalist Jim Arnosky's beloved All About series, All About Sharks is a thorough and colorful introduction to the world of sharks.In Spring 08, Scholastic Nonfiction is relaunching Jim Arnosky's treasured All About series with all new paperback covers. In All About Sharks, Arnosky shows how these animals grow and live, answering kids' biggest questions about sharks, such as: How do sharks find food in the dark ocean water? What do shark fins do? How many teeth do sharks have? What was the biggest shark ever? Packed with intriguing information and brought to life by Arnosky's vibrant watercolors, this book will fascinate young readers.
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  • All About Owls

    Jim Arnosky

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1999)
    Part of a major reprinting of renowned naturalist Jim Arnosky's beloved All About series, All About Owls is a thorough and colorful introduction to the world of owls.In Spring 08, Scholastic Nonfiction is relaunching Jim Arnosky's treasured All About series with all-new paperback covers! In All About Owls, Arnosky shows how owls grow and live, answering kids' biggest questions about owls, such as: Where do owls live? How do they see so well at night? What do owls eat? How can you tell if an owl lives near you? Packed with intriguing information and brought to life by Arnosky's vibrant watercolors, this book will fascinate young readers.
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  • Jim Arnosky's All About Deer

    Jim Arnosky

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1996)
    An award-winning naturalist uses watercolor paintings to help convey the grace and the beauty of the deer. By the author of All About Alligators and All About Owls.
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  • All About Rattlesnakes

    Jim Arnosky

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 1, 2002)
    Part of a major reprinting of renowned naturalist Jim Arnosky's beloved All About series, All About Rattlesnakes is a thorough and colorful introduction to the world of rattlesnakes.In Spring 08, Scholastic Nonfiction is relaunching Arnosky's treasured All About series with all-new paperback covers! All About Rattlesnakes answers kids' biggest questions, such as: What makes rattlesnakes rattle? What can their venom do? Where do they store it? Packed with intriguing information and brought to life by Arnosky's vibrant watercolors, this book will fascinate young readers. Kids will be eager to discover all there is to learn about these mysterious and dangerous creatures.
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  • All About Volcanoes

    Robin Kerrod

    Paperback (Southwater, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Book by Kerrod, Robin
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