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Books with title Bacteria

  • Beastly Bacteria

    William Anthony

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Bacteria are unicellular organisms found in nearly every corner of the globe. Some can be found in the most extreme places where no human could ever survive while others are vital for keeping the human body working. Unfortunately, even good bacteria can make a person sick. Through these colorful illustrations and fun narrative, young readers will learn about bacteria and how different kinds affect different creatures. The inviting, conversational tone keeps readers interested in the fascinating and complex inner workings of bacterial infections.
  • Beastly Bacteria

    William Anthony

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 15, 2020)
    Bacteria are unicellular organisms found in nearly every corner of the globe. Some can be found in the most extreme places where no human could ever survive while others are vital for keeping the human body working. Unfortunately, even good bacteria can make a person sick. Through these colorful illustrations and fun narrative, young readers will learn about bacteria and how different kinds affect different creatures. The inviting, conversational tone keeps readers interested in the fascinating and complex inner workings of bacterial infections.
  • Beastly Bacteria

    William Anthony

    Hardcover (BookLife Publishing, Oct. 28, 2019)
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  • A Good Bacteria

    Yazdaan Juma

    A fun and thoughtful Children's book on bacteria. Wish great visuals to spark conversation with your child. A great way to learn colors, numbers, and shapes. Highlighting the importance of hand washing and healthy eating in relation to bacteria.
  • Deadly Bacteria

    Greg Roza

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, March 15, 1656)
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  • Bacteria

    Lesli J Favor PhD, Margaux Baum

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Bacteria and humankind interact in incredibly complex ways. Many bacteria can be both harmful to individuals and human society, but others are necessary to human digestion, food production, and many other processes that help humans thrive. This book delves into the various kinds of bacteria, their life cycles and habitats, and their interplay with us and with the natural world at large. Besides the informative details provided on bacteria themselves, this book will be especially valuable to readers who will appreciate the complex web of relationships that bacteria contribute to.
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