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Books in Images series

  • Glaciers

    D. V. George

    Library Binding (Creative Co, March 1, 1992)
    Text and photographs introduce the composition, the history, and the beauty of glaciers
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  • Images: Blue Paper

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Nov. 5, 1996)
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  • Images: Clothes

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Sept. 15, 1997)
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  • Spring

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, March 15, 1997)
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  • Fungi

    Charles Rotter

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Introduces the fungi kingdom, discussing the varieties, physical structure, reproduction, role in the ecosystem, and human uses of fungi
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  • Autumn

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, March 15, 1997)
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  • Winter

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, March 15, 1997)
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  • Wetlands

    Charles Rotter, Nicole Taylor

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 1993)
    An introductory book on wetlands (such as marshes, swamps, and bogs), their vegetation and animal life, their benefits to people, and their need for preservation.
  • Texture

    Karen Bryant-Mole

    Paperback (Silver Pr, Aug. 1, 1996)
    Photographs introduce a variety of textures such as wet (a glass of orange juice), ridged (corduroy), and scaly (reptile skin)
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  • Water

    Jenny Markert

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 1992)
    Describes water and the essential characteristics it contributes to life on earth.
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  • Volcanoes

    D. V. George

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Text and photographs introduce the formation and characteristics of volcanoes
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  • Clouds

    Michael George, Jenny Markert

    Library Binding (Creative Education Inc, Jan. 15, 1992)
    Text and photographs examine the many types of clouds, how they form, and the critical role they play in climate, weather, and the survival of life on Earth.
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