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Books in Secret Worlds series

  • Myths and Monsters

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK Children, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Contains information about the monsters found in movies, mythology, and the imagination, from dragons and sea monsters to fairies and witches.
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  • Myths and Monsters

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 1, 2003)
    Contains information about the monsters found in movies, mythology, and the imagination, from dragons and sea monsters to fairies and witches.
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  • Secret Worlds: Codebreakers

    Simon Adams

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, March 1, 2002)
    A fun, yet informative series that offers a chance to delve deep into a wide range of fascinating subjects from nature, history, and science. Full-color, fun, and crammed with facts, DK's Secret Worlds take a fresh look at familiar subjects with brilliant results! Kids age 9 and up can delve into a wide range of subjects from nature to history to science for researching school projects, sating a curious appetite, or just for the love of reading. Tried-and-tested Web sites and a mega-reference section are just two of the innovative features that will keep kids and parents coming back for more. Priced to collect, these dramatically designed books are a valuable addition to any child's bookshelf.
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  • Secret Worlds: Mummies

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK Children, Sept. 1, 2001)
    It's a weird world out there... dazzle your friends with wacky facts and more from this mega new series. Did you know... The first step in making a mummy was to pull the brain out through the nostrils. Scientists re-froze the body of a 5,000 year old ice mummy because he was starting to thaw. Bodies can be frozen, dried-out, or even pickled to make a mummy. A full-color, fun, and informative series, Secret Worlds offers a chance to get your teeth deep into a wide range of fascinating subjects from nature, history, and science. Every title has: Easy-to-read narrative text written by a specialist who combines expert knowledge with an entertaining and fresh style. Superb color photography that entices the reader into the subject world with close-up views and dramatic shots. Weird World feature boxes that reveal a wealth of wacky facts. Tried-and-tested websites to check out the latest info. A mega reference section with even more facts and figures for the enthusiast. Suitable for children aged ten and up -- as well as every other family member who is curious about the subject.
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  • Secret Worlds: Bugs

    Jayne Parsons

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 1, 2001)
    It's a weird world out there... dazzle your friends with wacky facts and more from this mega new series. Did you know... The longest insect tongue is a whopping 28 cm -- designed for sipping nectar from deep inside orchids. Honeybee queens use powerful scents to reign supreme over the worker bees. One species of cockroach can live for an incredible 90 days without food. A full-color, fun, and informative series, Secret Worlds offers a chance to get your teeth deep into a wide range of fascinating subjects from nature, history, and science. Every title has: Easy-to-read narrative text written by a specialist who combines expert knowledge with an entertaining and fresh style. Superb color photography that entices the reader into the subject world with close-up views and dramatic shots. Weird World feature boxes that reveal a wealth of wacky facts. Tried-and-tested websites to check out the latest info. A mega reference section with even more facts and figures for the enthusiast. Suitable for children aged ten and up -- as well as every other family member who is curious about the subject.
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  • Secret Worlds: Shark

    Miranda Macquitty

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, March 1, 2002)
    A fun, yet informative series that offers a chance to delve deep into a wide range of fascinating subjects from nature, history, and science. Full-color, fun, and crammed with facts, DK's Secret Worlds take a fresh look at familiar subjects with brilliant results! Kids age 9 and up can delve into a wide range of subjects from nature to history to science for researching school projects, sating a curious appetite, or just for the love of reading. Tried-and-tested Web sites and a mega-reference section are just two of the innovative features that will keep kids and parents coming back for more. Priced to collect, these dramatically designed books are a valuable addition to any child's bookshelf.
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  • The Secret World of Mermaids

    Francine Rose, Ryan Hobson

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin Books, March 28, 2006)
    Legends have long told of the powerful, mysterious creatures that are half human and half fish. This scrapbook is a collection of writings and "evidence" from Aunt Lydia. The four mermaid figures bundled with the book represent the four types of mermaids that can be found all over the world: the frequently spotted shipsavers; the wishgivers who help those in trouble; the shapeshifters who whimsically enter and exit the human world; and the weatherworks mermaids who bargain with humans for favors. Plenty of "factual" information is included.
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  • Secret Worlds: Native Americans

    Jayne Parsons

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, Sept. 1, 2001)
    It's a weird world out there... dazzle your friends with wacky facts and more from this mega new series. Did you know... Navajo parents rubbed spider webs into their daughters' hands to make them skilled weavers. Northeastern Native Americans fried their food with just flat stones and a little raccoon fat. A full-color, fun, and informative series, Secret Worlds offers a chance to get your teeth deep into a wide range of fascinating subjects from nature, history, and science. Every title has: Easy-to-read narrative text written by a specialist who combines expert knowledge with an entertaining and fresh style. Superb color photography that entices the reader into the subject world with close-up views and dramatic shots. Weird World feature boxes that reveal a wealth of wacky facts. Tried-and-tested websites to check out the latest info. A mega reference section with even more facts and figures for the enthusiast. Suitable for children aged ten and up -- as well as every other family member who is curious about the subject.
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  • Secret Worlds: Black Holes

    Alex Barnett

    Paperback (DK CHILDREN, Aug. 1, 2002)
    A great non-fiction alternative to middle grade readers -- perfect for school projects or reading for fun. Full-color, fun, and crammed with cool facts, DK's Secret Worlds take a fresh look at familiar subjects with brilliant results! Kids ages 9 and up can delve into a wide range of subjects from nature, history, and science for researching school projects, satisfying a curious appetite, or just for the love of reading. Tried-and-tested Web sites and a Mega-reference section are just two of the innovative features that will keep kids and parents coming back for more.
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  • Secret Worlds: Codebreakers

    Simon Adams

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, March 1, 2002)
    Discusses the various types of codes and ciphers used throughout history, including Egyptian hieroglyphics, the Navajo code talkers from WWII, genetic code, and computer generated codes.
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  • Secret Worlds: Native Americans

    Jayne Parsons

    Hardcover (DK Children, Sept. 1, 2001)
    It's a weird world out there... dazzle your friends with wacky facts and more from this mega new series. Did you know... Navajo parents rubbed spider webs into their daughters' hands to make them skilled weavers. Northeastern Native Americans fried their food with just flat stones and a little raccoon fat. A full-color, fun, and informative series, Secret Worlds offers a chance to get your teeth deep into a wide range of fascinating subjects from nature, history, and science. Every title has: Easy-to-read narrative text written by a specialist who combines expert knowledge with an entertaining and fresh style. Superb color photography that entices the reader into the subject world with close-up views and dramatic shots. Weird World feature boxes that reveal a wealth of wacky facts. Tried-and-tested websites to check out the latest info. A mega reference section with even more facts and figures for the enthusiast. Suitable for children aged ten and up -- as well as every other family member who is curious about the subject.
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  • Flight

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK Children, Feb. 15, 2003)
    Summarizes facts about the history of flight and how it has influenced our lives, and discusses the most successful and disastrous journeys by air.
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