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Books with title Our Living World

  • Living World

    Gerard Cheshire

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Explore a world of wonders!World of Wonder series introduces readers (Ages 6-9) to some of the most intriguing, amazing, fascinating, and surprising people, places, animals, and things in the universe.Our planet has an amazing variety of life forms, from fast-running predators to gigantic trees. This book lists some of the fastest, largest and most unusual animals.
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  • The Living World

    Miles Kelly Publishing

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Packed with fantastic facts, illustrations, top tens, cross references, world records and detailed captions, this amazing book encompasses the breadth of life on our planet. Find out how plants are pollinated, why sharks are fierce predators, how many eggs a queen bee lays per day and why spiders spin webs.
  • Our Living World - Insects

    Jenny E. Tesar

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, March 1, 1993)
    This award-winning series emphasizes the fascinating patterns in the natural world, enabling readers to discover their own place in the network of life. Each book includes chapters on: unique characteristics of the organism senses metabolism reproduction and growth food webs and food chains fitting into the web of life A classification chart for the particular plant kingdom, microbe group, or animal class of organism. A classification chart of the kingdoms of plants, microbes, fungi, or animals. A glossary, further reading list, and index.
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  • Living World

    Eileen Caddy

    Paperback (The Findhorn Foundation, March 15, 1977)
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  • Our World

    Pam Holden

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Oct. 7, 2015)
    Our world has a lot of different places. Some places are hot and some are cold. There are some beautiful places and some good places to have fun.
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  • Fish: Our Living World

    Riccuiti

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, )
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  • Our World

    Monica Hughes

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Take a look at different climates and landscapes from around the globe. Explore climates that are wet, dry, hot and cold using simple explanations and vibrant pictures in this photographic non-fiction book by Monica Hughes.• Take a look at different climates and landscapes from around the globe. Explore climates that are wet, dry, hot and cold using simple explanations and vibrant pictures in this photographic non-fiction book by Monica Hughes.• Red B/Band 2B books offer simple but varied text with familiar objects and actions, combined with simple story development and a satisfying conclusion.• A world map on pages 14–15 shows where each of the countries featured in the photographs are located to give children context and to help them recap information in the book.• Text type: A simple information book• Curriculum links: Geography
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  • Living World

    Gerard Cheshire

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Explore a world of wonders!World of Wonder series introduces readers (Ages 6-9) to some of the most intriguing, amazing, fascinating, and surprising people, places, animals, and things in the universe.Our planet has an amazing variety of life forms, from fast-running predators to gigantic trees. This book lists some of the fastest, largest and most unusual animals.
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  • Our World

    Clint Twist

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Oct. 1, 2004)
    This boxful of fascinating facts for kids presents five Little Books of Facts that focus on social and physical geography. Each of these board books concentrates on one of the Earth�s populated continents, and each is shaped to resemble the continent�s outline on a map—North America South AmericaAsiaEuropeAustraliaAfricaAnd just as each book�s title promises, facts are plentiful and fun for kids to discover. For instance, in North America, kids learn that Alaska�s Mt. Denali is the continent�s highest mountain, at 20,322 feet. . . that North America�s main spoken languages are English, Spanish, and French. . . and that with 19 million people, Mexico City is the continent�s largest city. Kids explore interesting details, presented in words and pictures for each continent. Books are packed in a strong, handsomely designed cardboard box that can be closed with a pair of sturdy snaps. The inside cover presents more illustrated facts about people and places, and the box�s bottom panel features a map of the world. Here�s a great introduction to geography for kids.
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  • The Living World

    Brian Williams

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Text and illustrations explore the plant and animal kingdoms, with a separate section on the human body.
  • Our Living World - Amphibians

    Edward R. Ricciuti

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, Sept. 1, 1993)
    This award-winning series emphasizes the fascinating patterns in the natural world, enabling readers to discover their own place in the network of life. Each book includes chapters on: unique characteristics of the organism senses metabolism reproduction and growth food webs and food chains fitting into the web of life A classification chart for the particular plant kingdom, microbe group, or animal class of organism. A classification chart of the kingdoms of plants, microbes, fungi, or animals. A glossary, further reading list, and index.
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  • The Living World

    David Lambert

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Provides information on such topics as the tallest animals that ever lived, the largest insects, and the fastest animals.
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