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Books with title Seeing in Living Things

  • Living Things

    Kathryn Whyman

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1987)
    An introduction to the study of plants and animals includes discussions of evolution, cells, growth, communication, and reproduction
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  • Seeing Things: Light

    Ann Fullick

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    An overview of light, describing how it is formed and used and discussing properties associated with light, such as how we perceive it.
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  • Living Things

    Carol Ballard

    Hardcover (Wayland, Dec. 12, 2012)
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  • Living Things

    Joan Chapman

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2006)
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  • Living Things: Set 3

    Rebecca Stefoff

    Library Binding (Marshall Cavendish Corp, Sept. 1, 1999)
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  • Living Things

    Lisa Regan

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    We all know that our friends, family, and beloved pets are living things. So are the animals in the zoo, plants in the ground, and teeny creatures we can't even see. Readers of this illuminating book will learn fun facts about many different kinds of living things, from tiny parasites and fungi to huge elephants and sharks. With the help of eye-catching photographs and engaging text, readers will gain a stronger understanding of humankind's earthly cohabitants.
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  • Living Things

    Georgia Amson-Bradshaw

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts, July 13, 2017)
    Meet and greet the living things that are wriggling, flapping and swimming within these pages. Make friends with pond life by exploring their habitat. Learn about life-cycles, and evolve your knowledge about adaptations. It's all in this book!This essential KS2 series for children aged 7 and up covers all the key science topics in energetic, quick-fire way, aiding clear comprehension by getting straight to the point! Each spread starts with a 'flash' or headline, summing-up succinctly the science information to follow. Attractive and light-hearted illustration visually conveys the information, adding depth and detail to engage children. Also includes fun jokes and cartoons to keep even the most reluctant readers entertained.
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  • Living Things

    Jon Richards, Ed Simkins

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Living things come in all shapes and sizes. The animal kingdom is vast, and scientists have separated organisms into groups based on different shared characteristics. What makes animals different from each other? What traits do they have that overlap? Through this engaging book, readers learn all the biological differences that help animals survive and thrive in the wild. Pictograms and infographics make digesting this scientific information easy, and readers who struggle to obtain information from traditional textbooks will find this book especially helpful.
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  • Living Things

    Thomas Bell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 9, 2013)
    If your child is struggling with science, then this book is for you; the short book covers the topic and also contains 5 science experiments to work with, and ten quiz questions. The book covers the following: The Five Questions Every Biologist Must Ask All Living Things Have A Family Families Within The Kingdom Insects Reptiles Fish Amphibians Birds Mammals The Most Special Mammals Of All Living Things Working Together No Matter What Kingdom They Belong To Experiments With Living Things This subject comes from the book โ€œFourth Grade Science (For Home School or Extra Practice)โ€; it more thoroughly covers more fifth grade topics to help your child get a better understanding of fifth grade math. If you purchased that book, or plan to purchase that book, do not purchase this, as the problems are the same.