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Books in Children of the World series

  • Norway

    None

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, )
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  • Greece

    Ryuichi Hirokawa, Rhoda Sherwood

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, June 1, 1987)
    Presents the life of a young girl on the island of Mykonos describing her family, home, school, and amusements and some of the traditions and celebrations of her country.
  • Greece

    Ryuichi Hirokawa

    Paperback (G. Stevens, March 15, 1988)
    Book by Hirokawa, Ryuichi
  • Yugoslavia

    Takako Yokotani, David K. Wright, Marylee Knowlton, Scott Enk

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, June 15, 1988)
    Presents the life of a nine-year-old boy in a farming community in Yugoslavia, describing his family and the history, political system, and customs of his country.
  • Guatemala

    Ronnie Cummins, Rose Welch

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, May 15, 1990)
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  • Australia

    Akinobu Yanagi

    Hardcover (G. Stevens, March 15, 1988)
    Presents the life of a young boy in New South Wales describing his family, home, school, and amusements and some of the traditions and celebrations of his country.
  • Jordan

    Marylee Knowlton, Mark Sachner

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Presents the life of a Bedouin-Palestinian boy and his family living in Amman, Jordan, describing his home, school, daily activities, and some of the traditions and celebrations of his country.
  • Bees of the World

    Christopher O'Toole, Anthony Raw

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Covering all aspects of apian life and natural history, this illustrated guide demonstrates the wide diversity of these insects.
  • Malaysia

    Yuzuru Oshihara

    Hardcover (G. Stevens Pub, March 15, 1987)
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  • Lizards of the World

    Chris Mattison

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Human interest in lizards is not new. These reptiles have been the subject of superstition and speculation for thousands of years, and their remarkably diverse forms, colors, and behavior continue to fascinate us today. We know comparatively little aboutlizards, however, and the data produced by increasing scientific study is often impenetrable or inaccessible to the interested general reader. Written as an introduction to the natural history of lizards, this book helps to answer the many questions thatboth amateur and professional naturalists ask about these animals. The first seven chapters cover the origins, form, function and color, environment, feeding, defense, reproduction, movement, and distribution of lizards -- from tiny tropical geckos to the huge Komodo dragon. The author also discusses lizards in captivity and their relationship to humans and describes the entire range of the lizard families. The book concludes with a chapter on the curious group of burrowing "worm lizards," the amphisbaenians. The highly readable and informative text is beautifully illustrated with line drawings and superb black-and-white color photographs of the spectacularly varied lizard families.
  • Children of Guatemala

    Jules Hermes

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Presents an overview of the history, geography, and people of Guatemala by introducing Mayan, Cakchiquel, Ladino, and Garifuna children
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  • Children of the Lamp: The Akhenaten Adventure

    P. B. Kerr

    Paperback (Orchard, Oct. 1, 2004)
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