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Books with title The Amazon Rainforest

  • The Rainforest Rescue

    Thea Stilton

    language (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 1, 2020)
    The Thea Sisters are off to save the rainforest in Malaysia.
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  • In the Rainforest

    Hunter Reid, Alex Chiu

    Board book (little bee books, May 2, 2017)
    A unique board book with bright, fluorescent images of the colorful rainforest!It's time to visit the rainforest! There are many different types of rainforest animals featured in this book, including fluttering butterflies, hopping frogs, snoozing sloths, slithering snakes, and much more! The scenes are accompanied by simple, descriptive phrases on each page. With bright, fluorescent colors, this book is sure to catch children's and parents' eyes!
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  • Life in the Amazon Rainforest

    Ginjer L. Clarke

    Hardcover (Penguin Young Readers, May 1, 2018)
    Journey through the jungle in this fact-packed leveled reader!Welcome to the largest rainforest in the world, a vast wonder just waiting for you to explore. Follow along as pink dolphins dart through the flooded river, vampire bats swoop down from the trees, and giant green anacondas slowly slither across the forest floor. This humongous habitat is home to millions of plants, animals, and people. But large as it may be, the Amazon Rainforest is in danger--and shrinking fast. Learn more about this amazing place and discover what you can do to help save the rainforest!
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  • The Amazon: River in a Rain Forest

    Molly Aloian

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Second in length only to the Nile, the Amazon River carries a greater volume of water than any other river in the world. This book features the fascinating facts about this far-reaching river and the animals, plant life, and indigenous cultures that live in the surrounding rain forest.
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  • The Rainforest

    Karen Liptak

    Paperback (Biosphere Pr, Dec. 1, 1993)
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  • Home in the Amazon Rainforest

    Susan Kern

    eBook
    Tumi, a toucan, was captured from the wild and was confined to an aviary. He met two young people, who learned about protecting the rainforests and their importance to our earth as they helped Tumi return to his natural habitat in the jungles of South America. During their travels, Luke, Eve and Tumi experienced many adventures with unexpected twists and turns.
  • The Rainforest Rescue

    Thea Stilton

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 1, 2020)
    Join Thea Stilton and the Thea Sisters on an adventure packed with mystery and friendship!The Thea Sisters are off to save the rainforest in Malaysia.
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  • Protecting the Amazon Rainforest

    Tracy Vonder Brink

    Paperback (Focus Readers, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Explores the richness of the Amazon rainforest, how humans have damaged it, and efforts being taken to protect it. Clear text, vibrant photos, and helpful infographics make this book an accessible and engaging read.
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  • The Rainforest

    Joanna Cole, Bruce Degen

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 30, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Ms. Frizzle leads her class on a fact-filled, lavishly illustrated journey into the rainforest to learn about its incredible plants and animals in a volume that incorporates updated material and vibrant photography.
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  • The Amazon Rainforest: The Amazon Exploration Series

    Constantine Issighos

    language (, May 1, 2013)
    A rainforest by definition is tropical woodland with lush vegetation and great biological diversity. It is an ecosystem with a delicate balance of life and is home to unique and exotic organisms such as Pink Dolphins, Giant Otters, Giant Turtles and Piranhas. The Amazon River affects the rainforest because the plants need the river! The indigenous people who live in the raiforest also need the river's water to sustain their livelihood. Thanks to the river, the Amazon rainforest is home to many different life forms including human beings. There are many groups of tribal people living in the Amazon rainforest, including the Yanomani and the Ashanikas who live off of what the forest can provide for them. This book is highly recommended for the whole family, for elementary and middle schools, community libraries, naturalists and collectors of the Amazon Exploration Series.
  • The Rainforest

    Peter O'Brien

    eBook
    The animal and bird people from the Rainforest were upset. A group of young human people from the nearby town had entered their rainforest home and had been throwing sticks and stones at the residents.After meeting with their leader who they called The Captain (Cassowary) they decided to seek the assistance of a tribal elder from the local aboriginal Mission; whose people had taken the Cassowary and Brolga as their tribal tokens.The old and wise one, as he was known, located a group of the young human people and took them to the rainforest. He explained and demonstrated to them the need not to disturb the people from the rainforest. Over time both the animal and bird people and the human people came to acknowledge and respect each other and their environments.
  • In The Rainforest

    Eva Moore

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Jan. 1, 2001)
    When Ms. Frizzle takes the class to the rain forest to find out why her cocoa tree has stopped growing beans, the class learns important lessons about why trees get sick and what are the necessary steps to making them well once more. Original.
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