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Books published by publisher Millbrook Press, 2011

  • Watch Over Our Water

    Lisa Bullard, Xiao Xin

    eBook (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Earth has a water problem. People need water to live. But only a little of Earth's water is usable. How can you help? Join Trina to find out how to care for Earth’s water. Do your part to be a planet protector! Discover how to reduce, reuse, recycle, and more with Tyler and Trina in the Planet Protectors series, part of the Cloverleaf Books™ collection. These nonfiction picture books feature kid-friendly text and illustrations to make learning fun!
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  • When Lunch Fights Back: Wickedly Clever Animal Defenses

    Rebecca L. Johnson

    language (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2014)
    The octopus spies a nice, tasty mantis shrimp. It swims over for a closer look at the small creature. Then—WHAM!—the mantis shrimp strikes a nasty blow with its hammer-like forelimb. The octopus shrinks back, defeated. That wasn't such an easy meal after all . . . In nature, good defenses can mean the difference between surviving a predator's attack and becoming its lunch. Some animals rely on sharp teeth and claws or camouflage. But that's only the beginning. Meet creatures with some of the strangest defenses known to science. How strange? Hagfish that can instantaneously produce oodles of gooey, slippery slime; frogs that poke their own toe bones through their skin to create claws; young birds that shoot streams of stinking poop; and more.
  • Strange Fruit: Billie Holiday and the Power of a Protest Song

    Gary Golio, Charlotte Riley-Webb

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, Feb. 1, 2017)
    The audience was completely silent the first time Billie Holiday performed a song called "Strange Fruit." In the 1930s, Billie was known as a performer of jazz and blues music, but this song wasn't either of those things. It was a song about injustice, and it would change her life forever. Discover how two outsiders―Billie Holiday, a young black woman raised in poverty, and Abel Meeropol, the son of Jewish immigrants―combined their talents to create a song that challenged racism and paved the way for the Civil Rights movement.
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  • Wonderful Worms

    Linda Glaser, Loretta Krupinski

    Paperback (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Wonderful Worms encourages an appreciation for the small creatures of the earth by explaining the vital role that earthworms play in the planet's ecosystem. The book also contains informative charts and cross-section illustrations of the worm's underground environment.
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  • This Is My Neighborhood

    Lisa Bullard, Holli Conger

    Paperback (Millbrook Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Join Malik's search for his neighbor's lost dog! He's helping to find Buddy by looking everywhere in his neighborhood―from the park to the coffee shop. Along the way, see the people and places that make up a neighborhood. How is Malik's neighborhood different from or similar to the place where you live? Oh, and look carefully―Buddy might be hiding in plain sight!
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  • Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely: What Is an Adverb?

    Brian P. Cleary, Brian Gable

    Paperback (Millbrook Press ™, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Bursting with adverbs, this addition to the Words Are CATegorical® series creatively clarifies the concept of adverbs for young readers with delightfully playful rhymes and extremely humorous illustrations. For easy identification, adverbs are printed in color and key words are illustrated on each page.
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  • Choose Good Food!: My Eating Tips

    Gina Bellisario, Holli Conger

    eBook (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Lucas is a picky eater. But he's excited to go to the supermarket. Today, he gets to choose food for lunch. Lucas's dad helps him learn about the five food groups. Lucas finds out what foods are healthful. And he prepares a tasty snack!
  • Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons

    Sara Levine, T.S Spookytooth

    eBook (Millbrook Press TM, Jan. 1, 2014)
    What would you be if your finger bones grew so long that they reached your feet? You'd be a bat! What if you had no leg bones but kept your arm bones? You'd be a whale, a dolphin, or a porpoise! This entertaining picture book will keep readers guessing as they learn about how our skeletons are like—and unlike—those of other animals.
  • A Rock Can Be . . .

    Laura Purdie Salas, Violeta Dabija

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press TM, March 1, 2015)
    Rocks may seem like boring, static objects―until you discover that a rock can spark a fire, glow in the dark, and provide shelters of all shapes and sizes. Laura Purdie Salas's lyrical rhyming text and Violeta Dabija's glowing illustrations show how rocks decorate and strengthen the world around them.
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  • Go Easy on Energy

    Lisa Bullard, John Wes Thomas

    language (Millbrook Press TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    We use electricity and other types of energy every day. But did you know that some kinds of energy can make Earth dirty? Join Tyler to learn how we can use energy wisely. Do your part to be a planet protector! Discover how to reduce, reuse, recycle, and more with Tyler and Trina in the Planet Protectors series, part of the Cloverleaf Books™ collection. These nonfiction picture books feature kid-friendly text and illustrations to make learning fun!
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  • -Ful and -Less, -Er and -Ness: What Is a Suffix?

    Brian P. Cleary, Martin Goneau

    Paperback (Millbrook Press TM, Jan. 1, 2016)
    What is a suffix? You'll find the answer inside this book―it's overflowing with wonderful suffixes. Brian P. Cleary's playful rhymes and Martin Goneau's humorous illustrations creatively present the concept of suffixes for young readers. For easy identification, key suffixes appear in color, and the comical cats reinforce each idea. -Ful and -Less, -Er and -Ness: What Is a Suffix? turns traditional grammar lessons on end! Read and reread this book aloud and delight in the sense―and nonsense―of words.
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  • Snappy Little Numbers

    Kate Lee

    Pop-Up (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Rhyming text and pop-up illustrations present an assortment of animals from a frog eating one fly to a crocodile with ten sharp teeth.
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