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Books in We Can Read about Nature series

  • Can You Find Us?: By Anita Holmes

    Anita Holmes

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Presents a simple discussion of how nature uses color and shape to protect animals from predators with examples such as the chameleon, tree frog, and Arctic fox.
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  • In the Rain Forest

    Catherine Nichols

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Nature is full of mysteries to be uncovered and wonders to be explored. The eighteen titles in this reading series plunge early readers into the endless fascination of the natural world. An array of important scientific concepts such as camouflage, habitat, identification of species and life cycles are presented in the simplest of words. A wonderfully clear and inviting text and a wealth of dazzling photographs result in an accessible format that invites repeat visits. Each title begins with a word list alerting readers to key words that will follow and ends with Fun with Phonics -- an excellent tool for parents and teachers -- and Fun Facts that will gently challenge young readers with extra items of interest.
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  • If Grass Could Talk

    Anita Holmes

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Nature is full of mysteries to be uncovered and wonders to be explored. The eighteen titles in this reading series plunge early readers into the endless fascination of the natural world. An array of important scientific concepts such as camouflage, habitat, identification of species and life cycles are presented in the simplest of words. A wonderfully clear and inviting text and a wealth of dazzling photographs result in an accessible format that invites repeat visits. Each title begins with a word list alerting readers to key words that will follow and ends with "Fun with Phonics" -- an excellent tool for parents and teachers -- and "Fun Facts" that will gently challenge young readers with extra items of interest.
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  • Going Places

    Catherine Nichols

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Nature is full of mysteries to be uncovered and wonders to be explored. The eighteen titles in this reading series plunge early readers into the endless fascination of the natural world. An array of important scientific concepts such as camouflage, habitat, identification of species and life cycles are presented in the simplest of words. A wonderfully clear and inviting text and a wealth of dazzling photographs result in an accessible format that invites repeat visits. Each title begins with a word list alerting readers to key words that will follow and ends with Fun with Phonics -- an excellent tool for parents and teachers -- and Fun Facts that will gently challenge young readers with extra items of interest.
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  • Grassy Lands

    Catherine Nichols

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, June 1, 2002)
    Nature is full of mysteries to be uncovered and wonders to be explored. The eighteen titles in this reading series plunge early readers into the endless fascination of the natural world. An array of important scientific concepts such as camouflage, habitat, identification of species and life cycles are presented in the simplest of words. A wonderfully clear and inviting text and a wealth of dazzling photographs result in an accessible format that invites repeat visits. Each title begins with a word list alerting readers to key words that will follow and ends with Fun with Phonics -- an excellent tool for parents and teachers -- and Fun Facts that will gently challenge young readers with extra items of interest.
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  • Insect Detector

    Anita Holmes

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Simple information allows the reader to detect which of a variety of creatures are actually insects.
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  • Flowers and Friends

    Anita Holmes

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Nature is full of mysteries to be uncovered and wonders to be explored. The eighteen titles in this reading series plunge early readers into the endless fascination of the natural world. An array of important scientific concepts such as camouflage, habitat, identification of species and life cycles are presented in the simplest of words. A wonderfully clear and inviting text and a wealth of dazzling photographs result in an accessible format that invites repeat visits. Each title begins with a word list alerting readers to key words that will follow and ends with Fun with Phonics -- an excellent tool for parents and teachers -- and Fun Facts that will gently challenge young readers with extra items of interest.
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  • Where Robins Fly

    Anita Holmes

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of robins.
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  • Who Dug This Hole?

    Anita Holmes

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Nature is full of mysteries to be uncovered and wonders to be explored. The eighteen titles in this reading series plunge early readers into the endless fascination of the natural world. An array of important scientific concepts such as camouflage, habitat, identification of species and life cycles are presented in the simplest of words. A wonderfully clear and inviting text and a wealth of dazzling photographs result in an accessible format that invites repeat visits. Each title begins with a word list alerting readers to key words that will follow and ends with "Fun with Phonics" -- an excellent tool for parents and teachers -- and "Fun Facts" that will gently challenge young readers with extra items of interest.
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  • Animal Talk

    M McDaniels, Melissa McDaniel

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Nature is full of mysteries to be uncovered and wonders to be explored. The eighteen titles in this reading series plunge early readers into the endless fascination of the natural world. An array of important scientific concepts such as camouflage, habitat, identification of species and life cycles are presented in the simplest of words. A wonderfully clear and inviting text and a wealth of dazzling photographs result in an accessible format that invites repeat visits. Each title begins with a word list alerting readers to key words that will follow and ends with Fun with Phonics -- an excellent tool for parents and teachers -- and Fun Facts that will gently challenge young readers with extra items of interest.
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  • An Arctic Year

    Catherine Nichols

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Describes how life changes with the seasons in one of the coldest places on earth, the Arctic.
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  • Water All Around

    Catherine Nichols

    Hardcover (Cavendish Square Publishing, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Nature is full of mysteries to be uncovered and wonders to be explored. The eighteen titles in this reading series plunge early readers into the endless fascination of the natural world. An array of important scientific concepts such as camouflage, habitat, identification of species and life cycles are presented in the simplest of words. A wonderfully clear and inviting text and a wealth of dazzling photographs result in an accessible format that invites repeat visits. Each title begins with a word list alerting readers to key words that will follow and ends with Fun with Phonics -- an excellent tool for parents and teachers -- and Fun Facts that will gently challenge young readers with extra items of interest.
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