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  • People of Twelve Thousand Winters

    Trinka Hakes Noble, James Madsen

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, March 1, 2012)
    Ten-year-old Walking Turtle is of the Lenni Lenape tribe. He lives with his family in a small village alongside the Passaic River in what will become northern New Jersey. They have a relatively peaceful life, with nature offering up a bounty of resources for food and shelter, amply meeting their needs. Walking Turtle is close to his younger cousin, Little Talk. He feels protective of Little Talk, who has difficulty walking. Together they roam the forests near their village, with Walking Turtle carrying his cousin on his back. But in the autumn of Walking Turtle's tenth year, his father tells him that soon he must leave childhood friends behind and begin warrior school. Walking Turtle worries about what will become of Little Talk when he leaves for his training. And what is his future?Trinka Hakes Noble is the award-winning author of numerous picture books, including The Orange Shoes and The Scarlet Stockings Spy. She lives in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
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  • The World of Disasters

    Ned Halley

    Paperback (Kingfisher, Aug. 18, 2005)
    The World of Disasters is divided into three sections--Natural Disasters, Man-Made Disasters, and Future Disasters. Each section includes several page spreads focusing on specific themes and topics related to the relevant catastrophe. A glossary and an index are also included to build vocabulary and research skills.
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  • Water Through the Eyes of Artists

    Wendy Richardson, Jack Richardson

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, July 8, 1994)
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  • Animals: Through the Eyes of Artists

    Wendy Richardson, Jack Richardson

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, June 1, 1991)
    Presents pictures of animals by notable artists, and includes descriptive material about each artist and the accompanying work
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  • A Quintet of Cuisines

    Michael Field, Frances Field, Sheldon Cotler, Richard Jeffrey, Eliot Elisofon

    Hardcover (Time-Life Books, Aug. 16, 1970)
    Chapters include: "A Small Treasury of Alpine Pleasures * The Intermingling of Proud Styles * A Steadfastly Preserved Cuisine * Pastoral Themes, Turkish Touches * An Exploration of the Exotic.
  • The natural world: Through the eyes of artists

    Wendy Richardson

    Hardcover (Childrens Press, March 15, 1991)
    Presents paintings by notable artists' reflecting their feelings about the wonders of nature. Includes descriptive material about each artist and the accompanying work.
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  • Families: Through the Eyes of Artists

    Wendy Richardson, Jack Richardson

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, July 1, 1991)
    Presents paintings and drawings of family life by notable artists, and includes descriptive material about each artist and the accompanying work
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  • The World Of Work

    Silvie Sanza, Milan Stary

    Hardcover (Scribblers, )
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  • World of Thermo: Thermometer Rising

    Guy Walton

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 6, 2018)
    In an alternate universe not unlike our own, Thermo the Flying Thermometer is the creation of Dr. Emmanuel Key, a scientist studying climate change on the island of Hawaii. In this full color-illustrated story, middle grade readers follow Thermo's travels to discover the wonders of Earth's atmosphere, battling forces of nature such as Twisto the Tornado, Phoon the Hurricane and Skates the Ice Monster. Thermo finds himself in the middle of actual historical weather events, learning how weather works, and discovering that nature is not the real enemy. Instead, he is forced to battle an unnatural malevolent force in the atmosphere that is bringing out the worst in nature and threatening mankind. Written by a thirty-year veteran of The Weather Channel, Thermo's story introduces readers to the basics of meteorology and climate change. Praise for World of Thermo: Thermometer Rising: “One of the biggest questions I get is, ‘How do I talk to my kids about climate change?’ This book is the answer - it takes us on an entertaining trip through time, to meet the scientists who've studied our planet and what makes it tick.” – Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, Director of Climate Science Center, Texas Tech University“One of the great ironies of human-caused climate change is that those who had the least role in causing it—our children—will bear the brunt of its devastating impacts if we fail to act in time. It is urgent that they be educated about the threat and that their voices be heard. World of Thermo uses engaging magical characters to bring the science alive, and inform while entertaining.” – Dr. Michael E. Mann, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science, Penn State University, and co-author of "The Madhouse Effect" and "The Tantrum that Saved the World"“World of Thermo is a highly entertaining and superbly illustrated look at climate change and meteorology by an exceptionally well-qualified atmospheric scientist. Guy Walton takes readers on a wonderfully imaginative ride through climatological history as well as providing a learned peek into the disquieting future.” – H. W “Buzz” Bernard, author of "Eyewall," "Supercell," and "Cascadia"“The saga of global climate change is full of twists and turns, invisible agents, all-too-human actors, and some very complex science. In World of Thermo, meteorologist/writer Guy Walton and illustrator Alyssa Josue turn this journey into a compelling tale for bright young readers that brings more than a century of climate science and awareness to life." – Robert Henson, author of "The Thinking Person's Guide to Climate Change"
  • Atlas of the World

    Oxford

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Oct. 15, 2008)
    Oxford's Atlas of the World is the most authoritative resource on the market. The Fifteenth Edition remains the finest international reference source of its kind available. Including a free world wall map in every volume, updated census information, dozens of city maps, a gazetteer of nations, gorgeous satellite images of Earth, and a geographical glossary, this atlas offers exceptional value at a reasonable price. Full of crisp, clear cartography of urban areas and virtually uninhabited landscapes around the globe, the Atlas has maps of 69 cities and nearly 100 different regions at carefully selected scales to give a striking view of the Earth's surface. Opening with world statistics and then a colorful, instructive 48-page Introduction to World Geography--beautifully illustrated with tables and graphs--this acclaimed resource provides details on such topics as climate, the greenhouse effect, plate tectonics, agriculture, population and migration, and global conflicts. As in years past, this edition includes the latest geographic information: a new flag for Iraq, the addition of the Republic of Kosovo to the map of Europe, a new region in Senegal and two provinces in the Philippines, plus the appearance of the world's newest landmass, Warming Island, revealed by the melting Greenland ice sheet. Current census statistics also help to illustrate tables showing the population of world countries and cities and the popular satellite image section has been refreshed with stunning new images of different regions and urban areas. Providing the finest global coverage available, the Atlas of the World is not only the best-selling volume of its size and price, but also the benchmark by which all other atlases are measured. *Promotional world wall map included with every copy *Interior pages designed for heightened accuracy and ease of use *Detailed city plans and country profiles make it the ultimate geographic reference "An indispensable reference." --The Today Show "A veritable encyclopedia of geographic and demographic information, profusely illustrated. Extraordinary." --The New York Times "This authoritative volume is the standard by which others will be measured." --Boston Herald "You can't do better than the Atlas of the World." --Chicago Tribune
  • Insects of the World

    Anthony Wootton

    Hardcover (Facts on File, March 1, 2003)
    They make up three-quarters of the world's living creature, and that's counting only the 800,000 types we know. Though many people feel we're already too well acquainted with insects, by pollinating plants, producing honey and silk, and acting as monitors of pollution they're beneficial to us. Here you'll encounter -- from a safe distance! -- armies of ants, magnificently hued butterflies, shining silverfish, colorful tree-hanging moths, fierce yellow assassin bugs, blue weevils, and many more in this thriving world.
  • Celtic Myths and Legends

    Charles Squire

    Hardcover (Gramercy, June 14, 1994)
    A comprehensive study of Celtic mythology, legend, and poetry provides background information on the Celts, Ancient Britons, and Druids, and includes the tales of such noted figures as Cuchulain, Blodeuweek, Branwen, and Fenn.