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Books in Inside Look series

  • Garbage Can: Look Inside

    Louise Spilsbury, Gary Hanna

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Look inside a garbage can and discover a world of inhabitants! A close look at this microhabitat reveals an unbelievable variety of organisms. Vibrant photographs and detailed illustrations combine to make these books informative and engaging. A visual table of contents helps readers navigate the text, and informative labels make the photographs valuable sources of information.
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  • Reptiles

    June Chatfield

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Nov. 1, 1995)
    Discusses the senses, reproduction, habitats, and habits of alligators and turtles, and provides detailed illustrations of their internal structure.
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  • Look Inside a Pueblo

    Jennifer McKissack Moss

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    The Pueblo Indians built villages of stone or adobe with doors in the roofs. Look inside a pueblo to learn more about the life of Native Americans in the southwestern United States.
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  • Look Inside a Castle

    Jennifer McKissack Moss

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    In the Middle Ages, kings and nobles built strong, stone castles to keep out their enemies. Look inside a castle to learn more about life in medieval Europe.
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  • Look Inside an Airport

    Rob Lloyd Jones, Stefano Tognetti

    Board book (Usborne Books, June 1, 2013)
    Look behind the scenes at a bustling airport, as planes speed along the runway and soar into the sky. This fascinating flap book is perfect for little fingers and curious minds.
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  • Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters & Why

    Julian A. Cook

    Paperback (Aspen Publishers, May 25, 2012)
    A concise and student-friendly study guide, Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why offers a big-picture view that looks at how all of the essential elements of a criminal investigation fit together as part of a coherent framework of legal theory and practice. A rich pedagogy features graphics, Sidebars, and Frequently Asked Questions, as well as other learning aids, to guide comprehension and reinforce learning. Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why features: basic coverage of the main themes of Investigative Criminal Procedure that focuses on what matters and why straightforward, lucid, and informal writing style dynamic pedagogy that supports learning and facilitates use: Overviews that briefly introduce and position the topic of each chapter within the context of the course, to clearly convey to students what the topic is about and why it matters FAQs, or frequently asked questions, that address common mistakes and misconceptions Sidebars that offer additional insight and background information, or highlight important or illustrative cases Tables and Flowcharts that illustrate concepts Chapter summaries and bolded key terms Connections--brief sections at the end of each chapter that connect the material just covered to key points in other chapters--a well regarded feature that illuminates the underpinnings and framework of the subject Readable and concise, Inside Investigative Criminal Procedure: What Matters and Why helps students to become more engaged in the course by offering clear explanations that demystify the material without oversimplifying it. Author Julian Cook provides multiple platforms for testing and reinforcing students' understanding of key concepts and rules.
  • A Look Inside: Tribal Immunity

    Mrs. Tamara Kae

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 1, 2019)
    A Look Inside: Tribal Immunity is a photo book the delves in the world of hand painted bags. This beautiful photography comes alive with colors and text that can be enjoyed on your Kindle or computer. Thorough research is done to maintain the cultural integrity of each Tribal Immunity piece. Concepts most commonly fuse traditional African symbology (adinkra, BOGO LAN Fini, spiritual icons, etc.) with contemporary design techniques. Handmade tools & supplies, including those made in Africa, are used, giving each piece a touch of authentic pride.
  • Tree: Look Inside

    Richard Spilsbury, Gary Hanna

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Look inside a tree and discover a world of inhabitants! A close look at this microhabitat reveals an unbelievable variety of organisms. Vibrant photographs and detailed illustrations combine to make these books informative and engaging. A visual table of contents helps readers navigate the text, and informative labels make the photographs valuable sources of information.
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  • Opposites

    Pierre-Marie Valat, Danielle Denega

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, April 1, 2002)
    Presents various situations, such as holding something in front or being under a chair, and invites young readers to life the flaps to find out the opposite condition.
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  • Look Inside Mummies and Pyramids

    Jane Chisholm

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Limited Harper Collin UK, March 15, 2014)
    A lift-the-flap information book for young readers which explores life in Ancient Egypt, in particular the rituals that the Egyptian Pharaohs undertook in preparation for the afterlife: mummification and the construction of pyramids. Many children are fascinated by the Ancient Egyptians - their colossal pyramids, their somewhat gory methods of preserving their dead and their amazing, all-powerful gods. Children will love lifting the flaps and peeking beneath them to discover lots of fascination facts about mummies, pyramids and life in Ancient Egypt.
  • Cave: Look Inside

    Richard Spilsbury, Gary Hanna

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Look inside a cave and discover a world of inhabitants! A close look at this microhabitat reveals an unbelievable variety of organisms. Vibrant photographs and detailed illustrations combine to make these books informative and engaging. A visual table of contents helps readers navigate the text, and informative labels make the photographs valuable sources of information.
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  • Tree: Look Inside

    Richard Spilsbury, Gary Hanna

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Look inside a tree and discover a world of inhabitants! A close look at this microhabitat reveals an unbelievable variety of organisms. Vibrant photographs and detailed illustrations combine to make these books informative and engaging. A visual table of contents helps readers navigate the text, and informative labels make the photographs valuable sources of information.
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