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Books with title Curious About Snow

  • Curious About Pluto

    James Buckley Jr.

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, July 6, 1759)
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  • Curious about Birds

    Jill Sherman

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Why do birds sing? Find out the answer and spark early reader's natural curiosity about pets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to birds.Tweet, tweet! Did you know birds dance when they are happy? They can even sing along to their favorite song! Featuring nine kid-friendly Q&As, curious elementary readers will learn about bird behavior, body language, and communication. Engaging and sometimes silly questions draw in even reluctant readers and research-based answers satisfy young animal lovers' curiosity.Simple infographics call out stats and support visual learning. A Stay Curious! feature gives additional resources and doubles as a mini media literacy lesson that models inquiry skills. Includes a table of contents, glossary, and index.
  • Curious About Venus

    Rachel Grack

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Why does everyone want to go to Mars and not Venus? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about planets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to Venus. Venus is sometimes called Earth's twin planet - its evil twin. Did you know Venus is so hot that metal melts on its surface? And if the heat doesn't burn you up, the atmospheric pressure would crush you. Perfect for self-selection and early reports, this question-and-answer book covers Venus' appearance and features, plus missions to the planet. A Quick Facts chart provides fast facts while simple infographics support visual learners. A Stay Curious! Learn More feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index.
  • Curious about Uranus

    Rachel Grack

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Sept. 1, 2020)
    How did Uranus get its silly name, anyway? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about planets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to Uranus.Poor Uranus – always the butt of jokes. Did you know that gas in its atmosphere makes the planet smell like rotten eggs? Or that it was probably hit billions of years ago, tipped over and now rotates on its side? Perfect for self-selection and early reports, this question-and-answer book covers Uranus' appearance and features, plus missions to the planet.A Quick Facts chart provides fast facts while simple infographics support visual learners. A Stay Curious! Learn More feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index.
  • Curious About Uranus

    Rachel Grack

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2020)
    How did Uranus get its silly name, anyway? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about planets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to Uranus. Poor Uranus - always the butt of jokes. Did you know that gas in its atmosphere makes the planet smell like rotten eggs? Or that it was probably hit billions of years ago, tipped over and now rotates on its side? Perfect for self-selection and early reports, this question-and-answer book covers Uranus' appearance and features, plus missions to the planet. A Quick Facts chart provides fast facts while simple infographics support visual learners. A Stay Curious! Learn More feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index.
  • Curious About Saturn

    Gillia M. Olson

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2020)
    What's with those huge rings? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about planets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to Saturn. Everyone loves Saturn's amazing rings. But did you know the planet has a storm at its north pole shaped like a giant stop sign? Or that one of its moons looks suspiciously like the Death Star from Star Wars? Perfect for self-selection and early reports, this question-and-answer book covers Saturn's appearance and features, plus missions to the planet. A Quick Facts chart provides fast facts while simple infographics support visual learners. A Stay Curious! feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index.
  • Curious About Mars

    Rachel Grack

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Will we ever live on Mars or not? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about planets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to Mars. You know Mars is our red neighbor. But did you know it's only half the size of Earth? Or that this small planet has the solar system's largest volcano? Perfect for self-selection and early reports, this question-and-answer book covers Mars' appearance and features, plus missions to the planet. A Quick Facts chart provides fast facts while simple infographics support visual learners. A Stay Curious! Learn More feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index.
  • Curious about Dogs

    M. K. Osborne

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Why do dogs sniff each other's butts? Find out the answer and spark early readers' natural curiosity about pets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to dogs.Of course, a dog's sense of smell is better than a human. But did you know they can smell 100 million times better? Or that their butts have scent glands and that's why they wag their tail? Featuring nine kid-friendly Q&As, curious elementary readers will learn about canine behavior, body language, and communication. Engaging and sometimes funny questions draw in even reluctant readers and research-based answers satisfy young animal lovers' curiosity.Simple infographics call out stats and support visual learning. A Stay Curious! feature gives additional resources and doubles as a mini media literacy lesson that models inquiry skills. Includes a table of contents, glossary, and index.
  • Curious about Saturn

    Gillia M. Olson

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Sept. 1, 2020)
    What's with those huge rings? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about planets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to Saturn.Everyone loves Saturn's amazing rings. But did you know the planet has a storm at its north pole shaped like a giant stop sign? Or that one of its moons looks suspiciously like the Death Star from Star Wars? Perfect for self-selection and early reports, this question-and-answer book covers Saturn's appearance and features, plus missions to the planet.A Quick Facts chart provides fast facts while simple infographics support visual learners. A Stay Curious! feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index.
  • Curious about Mars

    Rachel Grack

    Paperback (Amicus Ink, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Will we ever live on Mars or not? Spark early readers' natural curiosity about planets with this inquiry-based nonfiction approach to Mars.You know Mars is our red neighbor. But did you know it's only half the size of Earth? Or that this small planet has the solar system's largest volcano? Perfect for self-selection and early reports, this question-and-answer book covers Mars' appearance and features, plus missions to the planet.A Quick Facts chart provides fast facts while simple infographics support visual learners. A Stay Curious! Learn More feature encourages kids to keep asking questions while doubling as a mini media literacy lesson on research skills. Includes glossary and index.
  • Curious About Birds

    Jill Sherman

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2020)
    "Nine Q&As on pet birds answer elementary inquiries about behavior, body language, and communication. Engaging questions and research-based answers satisfy young animal lovers' curiosity about these feathered friends. A Stay Curious! feature encourages further learning and models media literacy skills. Includes simple infographics, glossary and index"--
  • Curious About Cats

    M. K. Osborne

    Library Binding (Amicus, Aug. 1, 2020)
    "Nine Q&As on cats answer elementary inquiries about behavior, body language, and communication. Engaging questions and research-based answers satisfy young animal lovers' curiosity about feline pets. A Stay Curious! feature encourages further learning and models media literacy skills. Includes simple infographics, glossary and index"--