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Books with title Amazing Plants

  • Amazing Plants

    Sally Hewitt

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Nov. 12, 2007)
    Introduces the structure and life cycle of plants and discusses their use as food and for other purposes, and carnivorous and aquatic plants.
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  • PLANTS DO AMAZING THINGS

    Hedda Nussbaum

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, March 12, 1977)
    Describes a variety of plants with unusual characteristics including those that give off light and those that eat insects.
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  • Amazing Places

    Lee Bennett Hopkins, Christy Hale, Chris Soentpiet

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Feb. 2, 2018)
    In this collection of original poems, acclaimed anthologist Lee Bennett Hopkins brings together fourteen selections that celebrate through poetic imagery some of the amazingly diverse places in our nation. These include Denali National Park, the Oneida Nation Museum, San Francisco s Chinatown, the Grand Canyon, the Ringling Circus Museum, Harlem, the Liberty Bell, Fenway Park, and more. The poems as a whole take readers on an exciting multiethnic travelogue around the United States and encourage a positive appreciation of our country s historical, environmental, and cultural heritage. The inspiring and insightful poems were created by some of the best-known authors writing for children, including Alma Flor Ada, Jaime Adoff, Joseph Bruchac, Rebecca Kai Dotlich, Nikki Grimes, J. Patrick Lewis, Jane Medina, and Linda Sue Park. Captivating illustrations by award-winning illustrators Chris Soentpiet and Christy Hale feature well-researched settings that infuse the poems with vibrant life and atmosphere. Readers of all ages will want to visit each amazing place again and again.
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  • Amazing Ants!

    Renee McCuen, David Hemenway

    Hardcover (Danny and Ester's Fortunate Adventures, June 1, 2011)
    Danny and Ester thought ants were interesting. They opened a few strange fortune cookies, and the next thing they knew, they had turned into ants! Join them on a thrilling and dangerous journey into an anthill. Will they ever make it out again?
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  • Amazing Plants

    Sally Hewitt

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Oct. 15, 2007)
    Introduces the structure and life cycle of plants and discusses their use as food and for other purposes, and carnivorous and aquatic plants.
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  • Amazing Plants

    Honor Head

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Dec. 15, 2007)
    Describes the life cycle of plants, from meat-eating pitcher plants to coconut palm trees.
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  • Amazing Plants

    Ilil Arbel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 2, 2004)
    Thirty of the world's most bizarre plants are featured in this coloring collection. The amazing plants are located in diverse environments — from the salt marshes of North America to the jungles of Sumatra and Borneo. Coloring book fans are introduced to the Baobab, the ten-foot-tall Voodoo Lily, the Burning Bush, and others.
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  • Amazing Ants

    Tammy Brown

    language (Ready Readers, Nov. 16, 2018)
    Ants live in a colony. They have different jobs to do. Some ants get food for the colony. Some keep the colony safe. Find out about the role of ants. Paired to the fiction title Ants Everywhere.
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  • Amazing Ants

    Book Company

    Board book (Book Co Pub Pty Ltd, June 30, 2004)
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  • Amazing Plants

    Honor Head

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub., Aug. 16, 2008)
    Amazing Life Cycles
  • Amazing Places

    Lee Bennett Hopkins, Chris Soentpiet, Christy Hale

    Hardcover (Lee & Low Books, Oct. 1, 2015)
    In this collection of original poems, acclaimed anthologist Lee Bennett Hopkins brings together fourteen selections that celebrate through poetic imagery some of the amazingly diverse places in our nation. These include Denali National Park, the Oneida Nation Museum, San Francisco s Chinatown, the Grand Canyon, the Ringling Circus Museum, Harlem, the Liberty Bell, Fenway Park, and more. The poems as a whole take readers on an exciting multiethnic travelogue around the United States and encourage a positive appreciation of our country s historical, environmental, and cultural heritage. The inspiring and insightful poems were created by some of the best-known authors writing for children, including Alma Flor Ada, Jaime Adoff, Joseph Bruchac, Rebecca Kai Dotlich, Nikki Grimes, J. Patrick Lewis, Jane Medina, and Linda Sue Park. Captivating illustrations by award-winning illustrators Chris Soentpiet and Christy Hale feature well-researched settings that infuse the poems with vibrant life and atmosphere. Readers of all ages will want to visit each amazing place again and again.
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  • Amazing Plants

    Ilil Arbel

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 2, 2004)
    Thirty of the world’s most bizarre plants are featured in this coloring book collection. The amazing plants are located in diverse environments—from the salt marshes of North America to the jungles of Sumatra and Borneo—and come in varied sizes, shapes and hues. Coloring book fans (and naturalists of all ages) are introduced to the Baobab (“Upside-down” tree), the ten-foot-tall Voodoo Lily, the Burning Bush, Elephant Tree, Mandrake, Resurrection Plant, and 24 other awesome species. Captions included. 30 black-and-while illustrations. 5 color illustrations on covers.