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  • The Hidden World of the Fox

    Adele Brand, Jane McDowell, William Collins

    Audible Audiobook (William Collins, Oct. 17, 2019)
    A charming portrait of the fox, perfect for listeners who loved The Secret Life of Cows and The Shepherd's Life. We've all seen the fox. A flash of his brushy tail disappearing between the gap of a fence, a blaze of orange caught in the headlights as he scampers across the road. We've heard him, too, his strange barks echoing in the city night. Perhaps we've even come face to face with him, eyes meeting for a few moments before he disappears once more into the darkness. But where is he going, and what is his world really like? In The Hidden World of the Fox, ecologist Adele Brand shines a light on one of Britain's most familiar yet enigmatic animals, showing us how the astonishing senses, intelligence and behaviour that allowed foxes to thrive in the ancient wildwood now help them survive in the concrete car parks and clattering railway lines of our cities and towns. The result of a lifelong obsession, Brand adds a wealth of firsthand experience to this charming, lyrical love letter to the fox, whether she's fostering their cubs, studying their interactions with humans or catching them on hidden cameras everywhere from the Bialowieża forest of Poland and the Thar desert of India to the classic English countryside of her home in the North Downs. While encounters with a host of furry acquaintances - Chatter, Old Dogfox, Sooty, the Interloper, the Vixen from Across the Road - will delight and amuse, her message about the importance of living peaceably side by side with nature will linger long after the book ends.
  • The Hidden World

    Schuyler J. Ebersol, Zachary Webber, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, July 28, 2015)
    Nate Williams was found wandering alone in the woods at the age of six. He suffers a heart attack at the age of seventeen, which profoundly changes his body and soul - he becomes a shifter, assuming the shape of a wolf. He is sent to the Noble College, where changing into an animal is normal and classes are about altering the weather or changing nature rather than math. Nate quickly realizes that there is more going on at Noble than meets the eye. When a series of murders around the country threaten the secrecy of the Hidden World, Nate and his friends take it upon themselves to figure out what is going on and bring the killers to justice.
  • The Hidden World of Fairies

    Tennant Redbank

    Hardcover (Disney Press, Aug. 5, 2008)
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  • The Hidden World Of Ninjas

    Pranav Arunachalam

    eBook (, Aug. 1, 2020)
    This book is about a boy named Jason finding the hidden world of Ninjas. Enjoy the journey with Jason and the final decision he makes.
  • The Hidden World of the Fox

    Adele Brand

    Hardcover (William Collins, Oct. 17, 2019)
    A charming portrait of the fox, perfect for readers who loved The Secret Life of Cows and The Hidden Life of Trees.‘Succinct, clear, sophisticated. I couldn't stop reading it’ Jeff VanderMeerWe’ve all seen the fox.A flash of his brushy tail disappearing between the gap of a fence, a blaze of orange caught in the headlights as he scampers across the road. We’ve heard him too, his strange barks echoing in the city night. Perhaps we’ve even come face to face with him, eyes meeting for a few moments before he disappears once more into the darkness. But where is he going, and what is his world really like?In The Hidden World of the Fox, ecologist Adele Brand shines a light on one of Britain’s most familiar yet enigmatic animals, showing us how the astonishing senses, intelligence and behaviour that allowed foxes to thrive in the ancient wildwood now help them survive in the concrete car parks and clattering railway lines of our cities and towns.The result of a lifelong obsession, Brand adds a wealth of firsthand experience to this charming, lyrical love letter to the fox, whether she’s fostering their cubs, studying their interactions with humans, or catching them on hidden cameras everywhere from the Białowieża forest of Poland and the Thar desert of India to the classic English countryside of her home in the North Downs. While encounters with a host of furry acquaintances – Chatter, Old Dogfox, Sooty, the Interloper, the Vixen from Across the Road – will delight and amuse, her message about the importance of living peaceably side-by-side with nature will linger long after the last page is turned.
  • Hidden World of the Aztec

    Peter Lourie

    Paperback (Snake Mountain Press, Oct. 31, 2016)
    In 1521 the world of the Aztecs came to a sudden end when Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador, destroyed their capital. The ruins of that city lie beneath the streets of modern-day Mexico City. Peter Lourie traveled to Mexico City to meet the renowned archaeologist Leonardo López Luján. With Dr. Luján as his guide, the author viewed the diggings at the Aztec Great Temple, and even met the God of Death in the basement of the temple's museum.
  • Hidden World of the Aztec

    Peter Lourie

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Oct. 1, 2006)
    A unique look at the Aztecs and the archaeologists who are determined to unearth their secrets. In 1521 the world of the Aztecs came to a sudden end when Hernán Cortés, the Spanish conquistador, destroyed their capital. The ruins of that city lie beneath the streets of modern-day Mexico City. Peter Lourie traveled to Mexico City to meet the renowned archaeologist Leonardo López Luján. With Dr. Luján as his guide, the author viewed the diggings at the Aztec Great Temple, and even met the God of Death in the basement of the temple's museum.
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  • The Hidden Worlds

    Sandra Ingerman, Katherine Wood

    Paperback (Moon Books, July 27, 2018)
    Were those people in Isaiah's dream the same people from school? Popular soccer star Magda? George, who he'd never heard speak because he always left classes for special services help? Angry Rose, the Chinese girl who was always in trouble for fighting? And why were there dead birds and fish everywhere? When the four encounter one another the next day by the same pond from the dream, they realize they've shared a dream and there really are dead birds and fish covering the ground! This leads to real-life adventures and more dreams as they discover a toxic waste plant disposing of poisons illegally. Not friends in the beginning, romance blossoms as they work together with their Power Animals to close down the plant.
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  • The Hidden Worlds

    Sandra Ingerman, Katherine Wood

    language (Moon Books, July 27, 2018)
    Were those people in Isaiah's dream the same people from school? Popular soccer star Magda? George, who he'd never heard speak because he always left classes for special services help? Angry Rose, the Chinese girl who was always in trouble for fighting? And why were there dead birds and fish everywhere? When the four encounter one another the next day by the same pond from the dream, they realize they've shared a dream and there really are dead birds and fish covering the ground! This leads to real-life adventures and more dreams as they discover a toxic waste plant disposing of poisons illegally. Not friends in the beginning, romance blossoms as they work together with their Power Animals to close down the plant.
  • The Hidden World of the Pond

    Dwight Kuhn, David M. Schwartz

    language (Galloping Turtle Books, May 16, 2014)
    The Hidden World of the Pond 3 Book Series on Habitats 46 pages [23 spreads] 54 photos Grades 2-5Grab a pair of binoculars, a magnifying glass and your sense of adventure for a guided nature walk around and into a typical North American pond. It is a complex and beautiful world that few people see close up, but through the lens of a master nature photographer, you will enjoy intimate views of the pond's animals, plants and other living things. Some, like a tawny deer sipping from the pond's edge, are familiar but stunning when viewed through Kuhn's lens. Others, like the many kinds of abundant tiny organisms are rarely viewed by pond visitors but they spring to life in startling detail. Schwartz's text illuminates many of the processes that link the pond's plant and animal inhabitants with their environment. The award-winning author/photographer team of David Schwartz and Dwight Kuhn help you see, with stunning clarity, the intricate workings of a pond's hidden world.This vocabulary-rich non-fiction eBook is highly consistent with the Common Core State Standards.Interactive features include: double tap photo zoom, Amazon's read aloud option, live-linked index, individual word definitions and search function.A page of recommended further reading is included, along with author and photographer bios.
  • The Hidden World

    Henry Chancellor

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Oct. 20, 2011)
    Tom is back at the Scatterhorn Museum, looking forward to spending some time there while his parents are away on one of their adventures. But an unexpected visitor called Pearl Smoot throws everything into disarray when she arrives with an incredible story. She says Tom's old enemy, Don Gervase Askary, has taken her father and brother - and what's more, she claims he has Tom's parents too. Together Tom and Pearl set out on a perilous journey to rescue their families - a journey that will take them in and out of time, to exotic foreign lands, and finally into the secret hidden world of Scarazand, stronghold of the terrifying Don Gervase himself . . . It's non-stop action in this breathtaking sequel to the first fantastic Tom Scatterhorn book, The Museum's Secret.
  • Mysteries of the Hidden World

    Sahith Karra

    language (, Nov. 18, 2018)
    "Mysteries of the Hidden World" is a fast paced action and thriller short story filled with intriguing plot twists, heart racing moments, and the desire to read more. The story is taken through the eyes of not humans, but in fact through the eyes of a capybara, the world's largest rodent. The creativity instilled throughout the story brings the book to life and transports you right next to all the action. The story is unique to the core and will leave you with the question of "what will happen next?"