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Books with title Amazing Bats

  • Amazing Bats

    Frank Greenaway

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 15, 1991)
    Full-color photos & full-color illustrations. Explains how bats "see" in the dark, which bats eat fruit or insects and which suck blood, and why some bats have "nose leaves," ear spikes, and other unusual facial features. "The author manages to correct just about every erroneous notion many persons still hold about these mammals. A wide distribution of this volume is to be encouraged."--(starred) Science Books and Films.
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  • Amazing

    Andrew Schloss

    Flexibound (Quarry Books, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Teaching your kids science just got better--and tastier!With the awe-inspiring and accessible recipes and projects in Amazing (Mostly) Edible Science, uniting science and cooking has never been easier.Introduce your children to the wonders of science by creating projects and experiments in your very own kitchen. Entertaining to make and spectacular to behold, not only will your child learn important scientific principles about the chemistry of cooking, but they can even enjoy the delicious final product. Almost everything made in this book is edible. Learn and appreciate projects like classic exploding volcano cakes, glow-in-the-dark Jell-O, singing cakes, and bouncy eggs. Food expert Andrew Schloss provides you and your kids with practical and humorous projects that include step by step instructions, illustrated with fun full-color photos sure to appeal to kids of all ages.* All recipes/projects in this book are non-toxic and safe for consumption; some just to taste (slime, ectoplasm) and many you will love, such as molten chocolate cupcakes, disappearing peppermint pillows, and amber maple syrup crystals! Each project contains a "How did that happen?" section which explains the science behind the fun. Amazing (Mostly) Edible Science is an AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books Finalist. The AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books celebrates outstanding science writing and illustration for children and young adults.
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  • Amazing Bats

    Frank Greenaway

    Paperback (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 3, 1991)
    Full-color photos & full-color illustrations. Explains how bats "see" in the dark, which bats eat fruit or insects and which suck blood, and why some bats have "nose leaves," ear spikes, and other unusual facial features.
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  • Amazing Bats

    Frank Greenaway

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Education, March 15, 1993)
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  • Amazing Bats

    Seymour Simon

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, Inc, March 15, 2005)
    Book has beautiful photographs and in depth detail of various species.
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  • Amazing Animals: Bats

    Kate Riggs

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, Aug. 29, 2012)
    This popular series continues traveling the planet to study alligators, bats, and other fascinating animals. Beautiful photos are paired with accessible text to examine the featured creature's appearance, habitat, behaviors, and life cycle.
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  • Amazing

    Nick Bryant, Rowan Summers

    Library Binding (Hinkler Book Distributors, )
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  • Amazing

    Andrew Schloss

    eBook (Quarry Books, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Teaching your kids science just got better--and tastier!With the awe-inspiring and accessible recipes and projects in Amazing (Mostly) Edible Science, uniting science and cooking has never been easier.Introduce your children to the wonders of science by creating projects and experiments in your very own kitchen. Entertaining to make and spectacular to behold, not only will your child learn important scientific principles, but they can even enjoy the delicious final product. Almost everything made in this book is edible. Learn and appreciate projects like classic exploding volcano cakes, glow-in-the-dark Jell-O, singing cakes, and bouncy eggs. Food expert Andrew Schloss provides you and your kids with practical and humorous projects that include step by step instructions, illustrated with fun full-color photos sure to appeal to kids of all ages.* All recipes/projects in this book are non-toxic and safe for consumption; some just to taste (slime, ectoplasm) and many you will love, such as molten chocolate cupcakes, disappearing peppermint pillows, and amber maple syrup crystals!
  • Amazing

    Steve Antony

    Paperback (Hachette Children's, Aug. 18, 2020)
    A joyful new picture book by the award-winning Steve Antony, creator of the bestselling Please Mr Panda.A little boy and his pet dragon are the very best of friends. They laugh, they sing, they dance, they snooze. They are both amazing - just like everyone else!A celebration of friendship and being yourself with a positive message about celebrating diversity. The perfect platform to start conversations about the importance of understanding and acceptance. Steve Antony is the winner of the Oscar's First Book Prize and has been nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal and shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize.
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  • Amazing bats

    Frank Greenaway

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley, March 15, 1991)
    Text and photographs introduce amazing members of the bat world, including the Indian fruit bat, the Noctule, and the common vampire bat.
  • Amazing Battles!

    Rosie Peet

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 19, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Discover a thrilling new world of action with the latest 2015 Lego DC Comics Super Heroes series, featuring a host of fun characters and showcasing some of DC's most notorious villains as they plot yet another evil scheme while dynamic images and clear text help children improve their reading skills.
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  • Amazing Boats

    Margarette Lincoln

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 8, 1992)
    Full-color photos. This book is a fact-packed introduction to the history of boats and rafts and how they work, from simple floating logs and canoes to icebreakers, floating airports, and sleek modern racing boats.
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