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Books in Encyclopedia 240 series

  • ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SHARKS

    Richard Kelly

    Hardcover (Miles Kelly, Aug. 15, 2017)
    A fascinating world of information is made truly accessible with these remarkable guides. Each book is split into five key sections, and text is presented as easy-to-read bullet points. Every section includes a transparent acetate sheet feature, which delves deeper into a key area through stunning cutaway visuals and detailed labels. The addition of two colour wall posters make these guides the perfect knowledge package.
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  • Animal Encyclopedia

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    Hardcover (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DINOSAURS & PREHISTORIC LIFE

    Richard Kelly

    Hardcover (Miles Kelly, Aug. 15, 2017)
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  • The Usborne Living World Encyclopedia

    Leslie Colvin, Emma Speare

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Oct. 1, 2003)
    This book is full of informative and interesting facts about the plants and animals around us. It is arranged by environments and habitats, to emphasize how living things interact with each other and their ever-changing natural world.
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  • Mini Encyclopedia - Rocks & Fossils

    Chris and Helen Pellant, Belinda Gallagher

    Paperback (Miles Kelly, Aug. 15, 2015)
    MINI ENCYCLOPEDIA - ROCKS & FOSSILS is is the mini book crammed with masses of knowledge about rocks, minerals and fossils. Interesting bulleted facts for easy understanding. Color-coded sections help children to navigate the book. Brilliantly detailed illustrations and photos support learning. A perfect introduction to rocks and fossils books for kids who want a deeper understanding, Mini Encyclopedia Rocks and Fossils is small enough to slot into school bags, making this a fantastic resource for school projects and homework at the late elementary level. This compact, comprehensive children's encyclopedia uses clear, bulleted facts and incredible info panels to explain everything from the formation of rocks to how they change over time and who studies them. Every topic is supported by photographs, realistic artwork and detailed diagrams, and colour-coded sections make navigation through the topics easy and quick. Chapters and some examples of topics included in Mini Encyclopedia Rocks and Fossils: Rocks: Igneous rocks, Metamorphic rocks, Limestone, Granite, Coal and Marble Minerals: Gemstones, Quartz, Opal, Fool's gold, Sapphire and amber Fossils: Extinction, Evolution, Anthropods, Molluscs, Dinosaurs Incredible facts about rocks and fossils to amaze kids: Some of the most delicate organic remains that have been fossilized include the feathers of primitive birds, the wings of dragonflies and the leaves of plants. The first nine minerals on Mohs scale have roughly the same gap between them that is, corundum is nine times harder than talc. Diamond, however, the tenth mineral on the scale, is 40 times harder than talc. The oldest rocks to be radiometrically dated are more than 3900 million years old.
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  • Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case

    Donald J. Sobol

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 6, 2007)
    Since 1963, when Dutton published the first book in the series, Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective , the brainy crime-stopper has been a favorite character among middle-grade readers. Now, for the first time in twenty-five years, Dutton is pleased to present a brand-new Encyclopedia Brown mystery. Following the classic formula, the book presents ten separate mysteries, complete with answers that allow the reader to solve the cases along with the Boy Detective. Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case will be a flagship for the backlist titles, which Puffin will reissue in paperback on the same list with new cover art.
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  • My Encyclopedia of the Forest

    Alain Pontoppidan

    Hardcover (C. Press/F. Watts Trade, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Explore forests from the verdant undergrowth to the lush treetops.My Encyclopedia of the Forest explores all the mysteries of the forest. Kids (Ages 7-9) will learn about the cycles of the forest as the seasons pass, as well as the wildlife that make their homes in and among the trees.
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  • Dinosaurs: 300 Prehistoric Creatures

    Gerrie McCall

    Flexibound (Amber Books, July 1, 2016)
    For 150 million years, dinosaurs were the undisputed rulers of the Earth. Today, these great lizards still fire our imaginations. Dinosaurs profiles the creatures who lived during the great Age of Reptiles, the real-life giants and monsters such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Stegosaurus who once dominated our planet. Also featured are many of the prehistoric world's other most fearsome and awe-inspiring creatures, from huge birds of prey to ferocious sabre-toothed cats. The entries are grouped chronologically, with examples drawn mainly from the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous Periods. Each dinosaur or other prehistoric creature is illustrated with a stunning, full-color artwork. For easy reference, each entry also includes a table of information containing key data such as size, weight, diet, meaning of name, armour, hunting techniques and distribution of fossil remains. Engaging accessible text provides an introduction to each dinosaur's behavior, habits and other key information.
  • Sharks

    Sarah Creese

    Hardcover (Make Believe Ideas, Aug. 30, 2011)
    The Mini Encyclopedias are an exciting new range of first reference books for young children that's packed with interesting facts and beautiful photography.Using dramatic photography, simple text and annotated diagrams, these books will fascinate and engage children as they learn about their favorite topics. With fun facts and a glossary of terms, children will enjoy exploring and discovering more about amazing animals, the human body, nature, weather - and life on our planet!
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  • My Encyclopedia of Insects and Bugs

    Antoine Brin, Lionel Valladares

    Hardcover (C. Press/F. Watts Trade, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Explore insects from creepiest crawliest spider to the most stunning butterfly.My Encyclopedia of Insects and Bugs offers insight into the world of the tiny creatures that surrounds us. Kids (Ages 7-9) will also meet the people whose livelihoods-and lives-depend upon the insect world.
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  • Awesome Ency Of Endangered/Ext

    Michael Bright

    Hardcover (Copper Beech, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Surveys the fascinating lives and deaths of dozens of animal species in all major biomes--forests, mountains, grasslands, oceans and islands, and wetlands--and considers what humans can do to save species endangered today from extinction.
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  • Mini Encyclopedia - Dinosaurs & Prehistoric Life

    Belinda Gallagher

    Paperback (Miles Kelly, Aug. 15, 2015)
    MINI ENCYCLOPEDIA - DINOSAURS & PREHISTORIC LIFE is the mini book crammed with masses of knowledge about the prehistoric world. Interesting bulleted facts for easy understanding. Color-coded sections help children to navigate the book. Brilliantly detailed illustrations and photos support learning. The ultimate dinosaur book for kids, Mini Encyclopedia Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life is small enough to slot into school bags, making this a fantastic resource for school projects and homework in senior elementary school. This compact, comprehensive children's encyclopedia uses clear, bulleted facts and incredible info panels to present a detailed look at early humans, dinosaurs and prehistoric plants, fish, amphibians, reptiles and mammals. Every topic is supported by photographs, realistic artwork and detailed diagrams, and colour-coded sections make navigation through the topics easy and quick. Chapters and topic examples of Mini Encyclopedia Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Life: Ancient life: Prehistoric time, Anthropods, Sharks, Turtles and tortoises, Snakes, and Mosasaurs Dinosaurs: Ancestors, Tyrannosaurus, Raptors, Herbivores, Triceratops, and the Age of dinosaurs Age of mammals: Ward birds, Marsupials, Carnivores, Rodents, Bats, and Woolly mammoths Humans: Early primates, Apes, Homo erectus, Brains and intelligence, Language, and Hunting Fascinating facts for kids to learn: Dilophosaurus probably weighed over 500 kg as much as the biggest polar bears today. An example of a fossilized egg is one belonging to the extinct elephant bird, Aepyornis. The egg was also huge it could hold 8.5 liters of liquid! Homo habilis used stone tools to crack open animal bones so it could eat the nutritious marrow inside.
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