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Books in Discover the World's Biomes series

  • The Tropical Rain Forest: Discover This Wet Biome

    Philip Johansson

    Library Binding (Enslow Elementary, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Discusses the ecological life and inhabitants of the rain forest, describing the plants, the animals, and how they live and work together.
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  • M Is For Maple: A Canadian Alphabet

    Michael Ulmer, Melanie Rose

    Board book (Sleeping Bear Press, Sept. 17, 2007)
    Whether sharing the stories of Anne of Green Gables and Terry Fox, or revealing Canada's importance in growing grain that feeds the world, "M is for Maple" is a shining tribute to Canada. From British Columbia to Newfoundland, this Canadian alphabet book shares our nation's symbols, history, people and culture. In clever rhymes and informative text, author Mike Ulmer shares the unique details of Canada. Illustrator Melanie Rose has captured the beauty and splendor of Canada, from the Northern Lights to brave Mounties and the beautiful cities of Toronto, Victoria, and Quebec. Destined to become a national classic, "M is for Maple" is a treasure for Canadians young and old.
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  • M is for Maple

    Michael Ulmer, Mike Ulmer, Melanie Rose

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, July 16, 2001)
    Whether sharing the stories of Anne of Green Gables and Terry Fox, or revealing Canada's importance in growing grain that feeds the world, "M is for Maple" is a shining tribute to Canada. From British Columbia to Newfoundland, this Canadian alphabet book shares our nation's symbols, history, people and culture. In clever rhymes and informative text, author Mike Ulmer shares the unique details of Canada. Illustrator Melanie Rose has captured the beauty and splendor of Canada, from the Northern Lights to brave Mounties and the beautiful cities of Toronto, Victoria, and Quebec. Destined to become a national classic, "M is for Maple" is a treasure for Canadians young and old.
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  • D is for Dancing Dragon: A China Alphabet

    Carol Crane, Zong Wang

    Paperback (Sleeping Bear Press, March 6, 2009)
    Winding its way like a long dragon through 4,000 miles of mountains, desert, and grasslands, The Great Wall of China was built entirely by hand, taking hundreds of years and millions of workers to complete. That's just one of the myriad wonders of China children will discover in this far-reaching book. "D is for Dancing Dragon" brings China's history and culture alive by describing its unique customs, art works, music, foods, geography and wildlife. Children will learn, for example, that paper, ink, printing, umbrellas, kites and fireworks are all Chinese inventions. They'll find the secrets of how silk is made, how chopsticks work and why you should never cry on the Chinese New Year's Day. They will even learn a few Chinese words, as well as which astrological animal sign belongs to them. This captivating book is sure to be of special interest to anyone curious about this beautiful and mysterious land.
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  • K is for Kabuki: A Japan Alphabet

    Gloria Whelan, Jennifer Nolan, Oki S. Han

    Hardcover (Sleeping Bear Press, July 14, 2009)
    Judo, origami, sushi - with just a few words an immediate landscape is conjured: the country of Japan. In K is for Kabuki: A Japan Alphabet, young readers are invited to travel to faraway Japan and explore its rich history, traditions, and role in today's world. Evocative artwork captures the spirit of each letter topic. O is for Origami A paper frog, a paper tree, a paper sunflower just for me, a paper fox, a paper shrew, a paper tiger just for you. From the comic relief of Kyogen theater to the meditative powers of a Zen garden, K is for Kabuki brings the past, present, and pageantry of Japan to life.To find recipes, games, interactives maps and much more for this title visit www.discovertheworldbooks.com! Gloria Whelan is the award-winning author of many children's books including Homeless Bird, for which she received the National Book Award. She lives in Michigan. A librarian by profession, Jenny Nolan has worked for The New Yorker and Rolling Stone magazines and as a researcher for investigative reporters. She lives in Michigan. Oki S. Han's book, Basho and the Fox, was a New York Times best-seller. Her books, Mr. Long Beard and My Hometown, both won the Korea Children's Book Award. In 2005 Oki was selected as Illustrator of the Year at the Bologna Children's Book Fair for My Hometown. She lives in Korea.
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  • Rainforests

    Kimberly Sidabras

    Hardcover (Mason Crest Publishers, Jan. 1, 2018)
    The worlds rainforests have been called the lungs of the Earth, because the trees and plants found in rainforest areas produce approximately 40 percent of the worlds oxygen. Rainforests are areas of woodland that receive more than 60 to 80 inches (150 to 200 cm) of rain a year. Most rainforest lies in the tropics, but there are also temperate rainforests in many cooler parts of the globe. The worlds rainforests are rich in plant, animal, and insect life, but they are threatened by development. THE WORLDS BIOMES series provides information on five of the most important large ecological systems in the world today: deserts, grasslands, oceans, rainforests, and wetlands. Each book in the series describes the climate, geology, vegetation, and animal life found in a particular biome, as well as the modern threats and what people can do about them. Each book in the series describes the climate, geology, vegetation, and animal life found in a particular biome, as well as the modern threats and what people can do about them. Each title in this series includes color photos throughout, and back matter including: an index and further reading lists for books and internet resources. Key Icons appear throughout the books in this series in an effort to encourage library readers to build knowledge, gain awareness, explore possibilities and expand their viewpoints through our content rich non-fiction books. Key Icons in this series are as follows: Words to Understand are shown at the front of each chapter with definitions. These words are set in boldfaced type in that chapter, so that readers are able to reference back to the definitions--building their vocabulary and enhancing their reading comprehension. Sidebars are highlighted graphics with content rich material within that allows readers to build knowledge and broaden their pe
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  • M Is For Maple: A Canadian Alphabet

    Michael Ulmer, Melanie Rose

    Board book (Sleeping Bear Press, June 9, 2009)
    Whether sharing the stories of Anne of Green Gables and Terry Fox, or revealing Canada's importance in growing grain that feeds the world, "M is for Maple" is a shining tribute to Canada. From British Columbia to Newfoundland, this Canadian alphabet book shares our nation's symbols, history, people and culture. In clever rhymes and informative text, author Mike Ulmer shares the unique details of Canada. Illustrator Melanie Rose has captured the beauty and splendor of Canada, from the Northern Lights to brave Mounties and the beautiful cities of Toronto, Victoria, and Quebec. Destined to become a national classic, "M is for Maple" is a treasure for Canadians young and old.
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  • Tell Me About the Slave Trade

    Jean-michel Deveau, Koichiro Matsuura

    Hardcover (United Nations Educational, )
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  • The Earth Atlas

    Alexa Stace

    Hardcover (AND Cartographic Publishers Ltd, Aug. 30, 1999)
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  • The World Atlas

    Hannah Kate Sackett, Elizabeth; Barrett, Norman; Jones

    Hardcover (AND Cartographic Publishers Ltd, March 15, 1999)
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  • The Space Exploration Atlas

    Tim Furniss

    Hardcover (John Wilson Booksales, Nov. 4, 1999)
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