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Books in Footprint Reading Library series

  • Alaskan Ice Climbing: Footprint Reading Library 800

    Rob Waring, National Geographic

    Paperback (Cengage Learning, Inc, )
    None
  • Farley the Red Panda: Footprint Reading Library 2

    Sue Leather, Rob Waring

    Paperback (National Geographic/(ELT), Oct. 9, 2008)
    At America's San Diego Zoo, they have a new special animal. It's a "red panda" named "Farley." Life hasn't been easy for Farley. He's had some big problems. He also has some big changes ahead! What kind problems did Farley have? What's going to happen to him?
  • The Gauchos of Argentina: Footprint Reading Library 6

    Rob Waring

    Paperback (National Geographic/(ELT), Nov. 12, 2008)
    In Argentina, there is a group of men who live a unique life; the life of a gaucho. This special type of cowboy has been continuing the old traditions for centuries. What type of lifestyle do these men have and what does it mean to be a gaucho?
  • Alaskan Ice Climbing + Book with Multi-ROM: Footprint Reading Library 800

    National Geographic, Rob Waring

    Paperback (National Geographic, )
    None
  • One Boy's Journey + Book with Multi-ROM: Footprint Reading Library 1300

    Rob Waring, National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic/(ELT), April 24, 2008)
    Yoro is a young Fulani Boy. The 'Fulani' are a group of people who live in Africa. To become men, young Fulani boys must make a long and difficult journey. The journey is a test. It's now Yoro's turn. What challenges will Yoro meet? Will he succeed?
  • Making a Deal + Book with Multi-ROM: Footprint Reading Library 1300

    Rob Waring, National Geographic

    Paperback (National Geographic/(ELT), April 24, 2008)
    There have been 'souks', or markets, in Middle Eastern and Arab cities for hundreds of years. People can buy food, clothes, shoes, and much more in them. But, there are no prices on the items. How are prices decided? What's the best way to get a good price?
  • Arctic Whale Danger!

    Rob Waring

    Paperback (Cengage Learning, May 1, 2007)
    In the Arctic Ocean, a baby whale goes too close to land. It cannot get back to the water. A group of whales are trapped by moving ice. They cannot get back to open water. Will the whales find safety before it's too late?
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  • Footprint Reading Library B1-1600: Audio CD

    Rob Waring

    Audio CD (Heinle, )
    None
  • The Story of the Hula: Footprint Reading Library 1

    Sue Leather, Rob Waring

    Paperback (National Geographic/(ELT), Oct. 13, 2008)
    Long ago, people in Hawaii, performed a special dance called the "hula". Then, for more than 60 years, the dance was not allowed. Finally, after many years, a new king returned the hula to the people. Why was the hula not allowed? What is special about the hula?
  • Wind Power: Footprint Reading Library 3

    Rob Waring

    Paperback (National Geographic/(ELT), Nov. 10, 2008)
    In windy places, some people catch the wind's power with special equipment and use it to make energy. The schools in one area are using wind power to save energy and money. How is this energy made? Where is it all used?
  • The Knife Markets of Sanaa: Footprint Reading Library 2

    Rob Waring

    Paperback (National Geographic/(ELT), Oct. 22, 2008)
    Sanaa is a beautiful old city in the Middle East. In Sanaa, it is a tradition to carry beautiful knives, or tools, called 'jambiya'. An unusual animal called a 'rhinoceros' is often killed to make these knives. How can people keep their tradition and save the rhinoceros?
  • Opal Town: Footprint Reading Library 5

    Rob Waring

    Paperback (National Geographic/(ELT), Oct. 16, 2008)
    People from around the world travel to Coober Pedy, Australia, with hopes of getting rich. This town is full of valuable stones called 'opals'. Some opals are worth millions, but they are extremely hard to find. What influences the value of an opal? What does it take to find them?
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