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Books in All about Shapes series

  • I See Rectangles

    D H Dilkes

    Paperback (Enslow Elementary, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Are there rectangles to be found at school? Emerging readers learn about common things shaped like rectangles in their schoolroom while practicing basic reading.
    A
  • Tiger Sharks

    Deborah Nuzzolo

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Which shark does the best job of cleaning up the ocean? The tiger shark! These fearsome fish are unique for eating anything they can find including bottles, cans, and even license plates! Young readers will learn about the appearance, behavior, life cycle, and other key features of these top predatory fish of the sea.
    K
  • All About Volcanoes

    Robin Kerrod

    Paperback (Southwater, Nov. 1, 2000)
    Book by Kerrod, Robin
    E
  • I See Triangles

    D. H. Dilkes

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Sept. 1, 2010)
    How many triangles have you seen today? Early learners can read along as they notice triangles in everyday things.
    G
  • All about Amelia Earhart

    Lew Freedman, Kristen Cella;Jennifer Mujezinovic

    Paperback (Blue River Press, Dec. 1, 2016)
    Amelia Earhart gained world fame as the most skilled pilots of her time. As a daring and courageous aviator, she was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Although flight would always be closest to Amelia's heart, she had other interests too. She was a social worker, an author, a clothing designer, and an educator. Most importantly, in all of her pursuits, Amelia worked hard to promote the rights and equality of women. Amelia proved that female pilots were just as capable and courageous as male pilots. Her achievements made her an important part of our history.
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  • I See Stars

    D H Dilkes

    Library Binding (Bailey Books, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Beginning readers find that stars are not just in the sky. Young learners will delight in full-color photographs and easy-to-read text.
    G
  • All About Mariano Rivera

    Jorge Iber, Raquel Iber, Colleen Deignan

    Paperback (Blue River Press, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Born in a poor Panamanian fishing village, Mariano River Jr. did not think he would grow up to be a famous New York Yankees pitcher. In fact, he thought that he would follow his father into the fishing industry. After he replaced a poorly-performing pitcher during an amateur baseball game, the Yankees scout saw his talent. Mariano Rivera would go on to become a thirteen-time All-Star and five-time World Series champion. He holds two MLB records and has won many other awards. H is a favorite for induction into the Hall of Fame. Derek Jeter called Mariano the most mentally tough teammate he d ever played with. Rivera easily rose to being a team leader and helping the team recover from losses with dignity, and celebrate wins with humility. When once asked to describe his job, Mariano simply stated, I get the ball, I throw the ball, and then I take a shower. Since retiring, Mariano has devoted himself to philanthropy and his churches. He and his wife Clara sponsor college scholarships, a foundation to provide underprivileged children with educations, and various other projects.
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  • Jim Arnosky's All About Alligators

    Jim Arnosky

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1994)
    A colorfully illustrated trivia guide for young science buffs describes what alligators sound like, how big they grow, the habitats where they live, and their relationship with people. By the author of Raccoons and Ripe Corn.
    Q
  • All About Deer

    Jim Arnosky

    Paperback (Scholastic, Nov. 1, 1999)
    Part of a major reprinting of renowned naturalist Jim Arnosky's beloved All About series, All About Deer is a thorough and colorful introduction to the world of deer.In Spring 08, Scholastic Nonfiction is relaunching Jim Arnosky's treasured All About series with all-new paperback covers! In All About Deer, Arnosky shows how these animals grow and live, answering kids' biggest questions about deer, such as: What do deer eat? What are antlers made of? Why do deer run away from humans? Packed with intriguing information and brought to life by Arnosky's vibrant watercolors, this book will fascinate young readers.
    Q
  • All About Winston Churchill

    Cynthia Crane

    Paperback (Blue River Press, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Winston Churchill is considered one of the greatest men of the twentieth century. As Prime Minister, he helped lead Great Britain through the darkest hours of World War II. He was a statesman, author, painter, and an inspiring speaker. Born into an aristocratic British family with an American mother, he considered the United States his second home. At a young age, Churchill was an army officer, and a celebrated war correspondent. For most of his long life, he served in various political positions, most famously as Prime Minister. He is known for his defiant resolve against Nazi aggression and encouragement to the British population during dark periods of WWII. Known worldwide for his great leadership, his speeches and clever sayings are still quoted today.
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  • All About Frogs

    Jim Arnosky

    Hardcover (Scholastic Reference, March 1, 2002)
    A thorough and colorful introduction to frogs by renowned naturalist Jim Arnosky.From tadpole to frog, Jim Arnosky shows and tells kids how frogs grow and live. Big bullfrogs and tiny spring peepers, vivid tropical frogs and bronze swamp frogs spring from the pages of the book. Kids will learn why frogs can jump so far, what they eat and what eats them, the correct way to handle a frog, and how to recognize frogs by the sounds they make. And there is some information about toads, too!This is the seventh book in the aaclaimed All About series. It will appeal to every young naturalist.
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  • All About Julia Morgan

    Phyllis Perry, Kirsten Halvorsen

    Paperback (Blue River Press, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Julia Morgan was born into a world that doubted the ability of women, but her mother and grandmother taught her not to listen. Not only did she graduate college as the only woman in her class getting a degree in civil engineering, she went on to attend Beaux-Arts in Paris. As the best architecture school in the world, many were surprised when she passed the entrance exams, and even more so when she finished the five-year program in three years! After becoming the first woman to receive and architecture license in California, she opened her own business and was quickly singled out by William Hearst, who admired her imaginative style and unique projects. With his funding, she built Hearst Castle, one of the most famous buildings in California. It was her largest and most complex project, but by no means her last. She went on to build and advocate for the YWCA and Mills College, which both worked to advance women's opportunities.
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