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Books in Micromonsters: Microscopic Life Up Close series

  • Micromonsters in Your Body

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Few people stop to consider theyre not alone in their body. Its thought that the human body contains 10 times more bacteria than cells, in fact. Luckily, many of these microorganisms are harmless to us, and some are even very helpful. This fascinating look at natures smallest life-forms is a high-interest introduction to the world of bacteria, viruses, and other microbes. More astonishing than the data and facts are the amazingly up-close photographs on each page. Readers may squirm, but theyll also come to appreciate the remarkable habitat called the human body.
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  • Micromonsters in Your Home

    Sabrina Crewe

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Even the cleanest house is a habitat for micromonsters. But dont worry, most are harmless. This revealing volume takes readers on a meet-and-greet tour of the tiniest organisms that live in peoples homes. Full-page photographs of alien-like creatures in high-magnification will amaze, while Monstrous Data tables and Gross or What? boxes both astound and educate. Future biologists will come to appreciate that life is all around, no matter how many times we wash, but there are things we can do to keep ourselves safe from the more harmful micromonsters.
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  • Micromonsters in Your Body

    Clare Hibbert

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Few people stop to consider theyre not alone in their body. Its thought that the human body contains 10 times more bacteria than cells, in fact. Luckily, many of these microorganisms are harmless to us, and some are even very helpful. This fascinating look at natures smallest life-forms is a high-interest introduction to the world of bacteria, viruses, and other microbes. More astonishing than the data and facts are the amazingly up-close photographs on each page. Readers may squirm, but theyll also come to appreciate the remarkable habitat called the human body.
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  • Micromonsters in the Garden

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    When we think of life in a garden, we mostly think of gorgeous flowers, fragrant herbs, and tasty vegetables. But theres much more life than we can see there. A garden is a habitat for some tiny organisms, some so tiny that we cant see them without the help of a microscope. While many are beneficial, protecting our plants from harm, others cause harm, sometimes doing damage beyond repair. This unique book offers mind-boggling photographs, including high-magnification images, that show readers what these micromonsters look like, while text and fact boxes explain important life-science concepts.
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  • Micromonsters in Your Food

    Clare Hibbert

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The thought that there are organisms on or in our food might make some people a bit queasy. But without certain organisms, we wouldnt have some of our favorite foods such as bread, yogurt, and cheese. Readers are introduced to many kinds of microscopic organisms, helpful and harmful, in this eye-opening volume. Since they cant see many of these life-forms with their own eyes, magnified images reveal the creatures in highly detailed photographs. Data and fun fact boxes further enhance the appealing design, while entertaining and informative text touches on many important science concepts.
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  • Micromonsters in Your Home

    Sabrina Crewe

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Even the cleanest house is a habitat for micromonsters. But dont worry, most are harmless. This revealing volume takes readers on a meet-and-greet tour of the tiniest organisms that live in peoples homes. Full-page photographs of alien-like creatures in high-magnification will amaze, while Monstrous Data tables and Gross or What? boxes both astound and educate. Future biologists will come to appreciate that life is all around, no matter how many times we wash, but there are things we can do to keep ourselves safe from the more harmful micromonsters.
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  • Micromonsters in Your Food

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The thought that there are organisms on or in our food might make some people a bit queasy. But without certain organisms, we wouldnt have some of our favorite foods such as bread, yogurt, and cheese. Readers are introduced to many kinds of microscopic organisms, helpful and harmful, in this eye-opening volume. Since they cant see many of these life-forms with their own eyes, magnified images reveal the creatures in highly detailed photographs. Data and fun fact boxes further enhance the appealing design, while entertaining and informative text touches on many important science concepts.
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  • Micromonsters in the Garden

    Sabrina Crewe

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    When we think of life in a garden, we mostly think of gorgeous flowers, fragrant herbs, and tasty vegetables. But theres much more life than we can see there. A garden is a habitat for some tiny organisms, some so tiny that we cant see them without the help of a microscope. While many are beneficial, protecting our plants from harm, others cause harm, sometimes doing damage beyond repair. This unique book offers mind-boggling photographs, including high-magnification images, that show readers what these micromonsters look like, while text and fact boxes explain important life-science concepts.
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    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
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  • Micromonsters: Microscopic Life Up Close

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    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Sometimes seemingly insignificant creatures can affect our lives. Whether it’s a maggot eating our food or a blowfly spreading pathogens, the tiniest living things are always at work around us. Some, such as bacteria and protozoa, are so tiny they can’t be seen without a microscope. The saying “eyes can deceive” is again proven true in this up-close look at the smallest organisms that inhabit our world. High-magnification images will astonish readers while lively text and fact boxes inform, entertain, and sometimes disgust. Readers will learn how some small organisms actually help us while we should combat other micromonsters.
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  • Micromonsters: Microscopic Life Up Close

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    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Sometimes seemingly insignificant creatures can affect our lives. Whether it’s a maggot eating our food or a blowfly spreading pathogens, the tiniest living things are always at work around us. Some, such as bacteria and protozoa, are so tiny they can’t be seen without a microscope. The saying “eyes can deceive” is again proven true in this up-close look at the smallest organisms that inhabit our world. High-magnification images will astonish readers while lively text and fact boxes inform, entertain, and sometimes disgust. Readers will learn how some small organisms actually help us while we should combat other micromonsters.
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