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Books in All About Horses series

  • All About Turkeys

    Jim Arnosky

    Paperback (Scholastic, April 1, 2008)
    Part of a major reprinting of renowned naturalist Jim Arnosky's beloved All About series, All About Turkeys is a thorough and colorful introduction to the world of turkeys.In Spring 08, Scholastic Nonfiction is relaunching Jim Arnosky's treasured All About series with all-new paperback covers! In All About Turkeys, Arnosky shows how turkeys grow and live, answering kids' biggest questions about turkeys, such as: Where do wild turkeys live? What do they eat? Where do they sleep? How fast can they fly? Packed with intriguing information and brought to life by Arnosky's vibrant watercolors, this book will fascinate young readers.
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  • All About Horses: Everything A Horse-Crazy Girl Needs to Know

    Molly Kolpin

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    From mucking out stables, grooming, feeding, and even visits to the dentist a lot goes into taking care of a horse. Engaging text, entertaining quizzes, and colorful photos help girls learn how to keep their favorite equine as healthy as a horse!
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  • Jim Arnosky's All About Rattlesnakes

    Jim Arnosky

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1997)
    This is for juvenile readers teaching them all about rattlesnakes.
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  • Favorite Horses: Breeds Girls Love

    Molly Kolpin

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    Did you know all Morgan horses are descended from one stallion named Justin Morgan? Or that Thoroughbreds are known as the fastest horses on Earth? Engaging text and colorful photos shine a spotlight on the characteristics of different horse breeds. From the Paint horse's colorful coat to the Clydesdales amazing strength, readers will learn all there is to know about their favorite breeds!
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  • Jim Arnosky's All About Owls

    Jim Arnosky

    Library Binding (Scholastic, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A children's introduction to the nighttime world of owls addresses such questions as why their eyes are so big, where they stay during the daytime, and what they eat, and the text is accompanied by lavish watercolor illustrations.
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  • Jim Arnosky's All About Rattlesnakes

    Jim Arnosky

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Oct. 1, 1997)
    An up-close introduction to rattlesnakes combines simple text and vivid watercolor illustrations to describe where they live, how they use their senses, and why their tales rattle.
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  • From Head to Tail: All About Horse Care

    Donna Bowman Bratton

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    Are you crazy for horses? Do you dream about owning your very own horse one day? Are your walls covered with pictures of their beautiful coats and flowing manes? Horse fans can't get enough of loveable equines. From horse history and life cycles to physical features, characteristics, and communication, find out everything you want to know about your favorite animal!
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  • All about Owls

    Jim Arnosky

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Oct. 15, 1999)
    Part of a major reprinting of renowned naturalist Jim Arnosky's beloved All About series, All About Owls is a thorough and colorful introduction to the world of owls.In Spring 08, Scholastic Nonfiction is relaunching Jim Arnosky's treasured All About series with all-new paperback covers! In All About Owls, Arnosky shows how owls grow and live, answering kids' biggest questions about owls, such as: Where do owls live? How do they see so well at night? What do owls eat? How can you tell if an owl lives near you? Packed with intriguing information and brought to life by Arnosky's vibrant watercolors, this book will fascinate young readers.
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  • All About Your Labrador Retriever

    Heather Wiles-Fone

    Paperback (Interpet Publishing, Sept. 15, 1999)
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  • All About Helen Keller

    Chris Edwards, Amber Calderon

    Paperback (Blue River Press, Nov. 15, 2018)
    Helen Keller was not always deaf and blind. She was born a healthy baby girl, but after a serious infection as a toddler, she lost both her hearing and sight. Doctors told her parents that she would never make anything of herself in a hearing and seeing world. Determined, her parents ignored the doctors and enrolled their daughter in Perkins School for the Blind, where she met her life-long companion Anne Sullivan. Ms. Sullivan is largely credited with teaching Helen language by spelling the names of objects onto her hand. Once she grasped the concept, Helen quickly learned to communicate through spelling and sign language. She began taking classes at Radcliffe College, where she became the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Encouraged, she began advocating for deaf and blind people across the globe. She gave many speeches and wrote twelve books and numerous articles. When she passed away, she was the most recognized and respected deaf-blind person in the world. All About Helen Keller introduces middle-grade readers to one of the greatest inspirational personalities of our time. Helen Keller s life is described in detail so that fourth to eighth grade readers can get to know her through her life and accomplishments. With two timelines, a glossary, a bibliography, and an index, All About Helen Keller is sure to win over even the most reluctant of readers. Let s take a jump into history and learn all about Helen Keller.
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  • All About Frederick Douglass

    Robin L Condon, Bryan Janky;Jennifer Mujezinovic

    Paperback (Blue River Press, Dec. 1, 2016)
    Frederick Douglass was born into slavery, but successfully escaped to the north in 1832 after teaching himself to read and write. He became a masterful lecturer for the American Anti-Slavery Society and dedicated his life to equality. His writing helped him spread his ideas of justice, and he wrote three autobiographies, which were wildly successful around the world. Frederick advised the eight American presidents from Abraham Lincoln to Benjamin Harrison, and he promoted the rights of oppressed groups. Frederick envisioned a country with universal justice, and one that would ensure equality by law no matter one's race, gender, or ethnicity.
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  • Saddle Up!: Riding and Competitions for Horse Lovers

    Donna Bowman Bratton

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, July 1, 2014)
    Have you wondered what it would be like to ride a horse with ease? Have you watched horses races and wanted to learn more? Engaging text, along with colorful photos and entertaining quizzes, highlight different riding styles and competitions, riding attire, and how to find riding competitions near you.
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