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  • Life in a Tropical Rain Forest

    Kari Schuetz

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Scientists believe more than half of Earths plants and animals reside in tropical rain forests. Many species have yet to be discovered! These wet, humid forests are found near the equator, where it s warm year-round. Discover the importance of tropical rain forests in this fun title for exploring minds.
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  • One Day in the Tropical Rain Forest

    Jean Craighead George, Gary Allen

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 29, 1995)
    Today is doomsday for a young Venezuelan Indian boy's beloved rain forest and its animal life—unless he and a visiting naturalist can save it. "George makes drama large and small out of the minute-by-minute events in an ecosystem . . . gripping ecological theater." —C. "An example of nonfiction writing at its best." —SLJ. Notable 1990 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1990 (NSTA/CBC)
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  • Life in a Tropical Rain Forest

    Kari Schuetz

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Scientists believe more than half of Earths plants and animals reside in tropical rain forests. Many species have yet to be discovered! These wet, humid forests are found near the equator, where its warm year-round. Discover the importance of tropical rain forests in this fun title for exploring minds.
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  • Tropical Rain Forest

    Donald Silver

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Nov. 21, 1998)
    Bats and big cats. Armies of ants. Squawking parrots. Strangling figs. From the ground up to the tree tops, the tropical rainforest teems with life. Stunning drawings, step-by-step experiments, fun-to-do activities, and fascinating facts abound in this magical exploration of an essential ecosystem, in danger of disappearing forever. Tropical Rain Forest is a new edition to the One Samll Square Series not previously published in hardcover.
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  • Life in a Forest

    Laura Hamilton Waxman

    Paperback (Bellwether Media, Jan. 1, 2016)
    For millions of years, forests have hosted complex life forms. Trees reach toward the sun as creatures of all shapes and sizes interact with their environment. Birds nestle on sturdy branches while non-flyers search for food and rest in the underbrush. This title will show young readers the importance of forests and how life thrives in these wooded areas!
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  • Here Is the Tropical Rain Forest

    Madeleine Dunphy, Michael Rothman

    Hardcover (Web of Life Children's Books, March 13, 2006)
    Named an "Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children" by the National Science Teachers Association.Lyrical words and lush, naturalistic paintings introduce children to the tropical rain forest and the animals that live within its wet, green world. From swinging monkeys and upside-down-hanging sloths to graceful caimans and stalking jaguars, Here Is the Tropical Rain Forest envelops young readers in a stunning jungle while teaching them an important lesson about the ecosystem. Madeleine Dunphy’s rhythmical, cumulative text shows how each plant and animal of the rain forest is inextricably linked with the others in a chain of life. Michael Rothman’s deeply hued and shadowed paintings brilliantly evoke this singular environment.
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  • Tropical Rain Forests

    Peter Benoit

    Paperback (Scholastic, Feb. 1, 2011)
    Explains what tropical rain forests are like, looks at the plants and animals that live in rain forests, and includes information on why tropical rain forests are important and what is being done to save them.
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  • Here Is the Tropical Rain Forest

    Madeleine Dunphy, Michael Rothman

    Paperback (Web of Life Children's Books, March 13, 2006)
    Named an "Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children" by the National Science Teachers Association.Lyrical words and lush, naturalistic paintings introduce children to the tropical rain forest and the animals that live within its wet, green world. From swinging monkeys and upside-down-hanging sloths to graceful caimans and stalking jaguars, Here Is the Tropical Rain Forest envelops young readers in a stunning jungle while teaching them an important lesson about the ecosystem. Madeleine Dunphy’s rhythmical, cumulative text shows how each plant and animal of the rain forest is inextricably linked with the others in a chain of life. Michael Rothman’s deeply hued and shadowed paintings brilliantly evoke this singular environment.
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  • Living in Tropical Rain Forests

    Tea Benduhn

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 15, 2007)
    Describes conditions in tropical rain forests, how people can live in the rain forest, the lives of traditional rain forest peoples, and the effects of the modern world on the rain forest.
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  • The Tropical Rain Forest: A Web of Life

    Philip Johansson

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, March 1, 2004)
    Discusses the ecological life and inhabitants of the tropical rain forest, including plants, animals, and how they live and work together.
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  • Life in a Rain Forest

    Carol K. Lindeen, Carol Ji In Lugtu

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Text and photographs introduce the rain forest biome, including the environment, plants, and animals such as snakes, tree frogs, and apes.
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  • Rain Forest Life

    Janine Scott

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2011)
    How would you handle being rained on every day? Monkeys swing, birds sing, and insects scurry. Learn how animals of the rain forest thrive in wet weather.
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