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Books with title Living in Tropical Rain Forests

  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Tropical Rainforests

    Seymour Simon

    Hardcover (Collins, Aug. 24, 2010)
    Tropical rainforests are home to brilliantly colored birds and spider monkeys that swing like acrobats. Here, tiny tadpoles, lizards, and crabs live in sky-high penthouse mini-ponds formed in the leaves of rootless plants. The understory and forest floor swarm with insects, worms, frogs, toads, and millions of marching army ants. But beware! There are poisonous butterflies, frogs, and insects; venomous snakes; and plants that can paralyze.Now, you can enter this wild world! Award-winning science writer Seymour Simon has teamed up with the Smithsonian Institution to take you on an exotic, full-color photographic adventure.
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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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  • Living in a Rain Forest

    Allan Fowler

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 1, 2000)
    An introduction to the ecology of the rain forest; and the daily life, dwellings, and food habits of tribes living in the region.Emergent readers (Ages 6-7) can expand their horizons and take off on adventures to cities, nations, waterways, and habitats around the world or right in their own backyard through this easy-to-read, nonfiction series.
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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 Rainforests

    Seymour Simon

    eBook (HarperCollins, May 17, 2011)
    Tropical rainforests are home to brilliantly colored birds and spider monkeys that swing like acrobats. Here, tiny tadpoles, lizards, and crabs live in sky-high penthouse mini-ponds formed in the leaves of rootless plants. The understory and forest floor swarm with insects, worms, frogs, toads, and millions of marching army ants. But beware! There are poisonous butterflies, frogs, and insects; venomous snakes; and plants that can paralyze.Now, you can enter this wild world! Award-winning science writer Seymour Simon has teamed up with the Smithsonian Institution to take you on an exotic, full-color photographic adventure.
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  • Tropical rain forests

    Delia Goetz

    Hardcover (Morrow, Jan. 1, 1957)
    1957. An exploration of tropical rainforest plant and wildlife and indigenous human coexistence for elementary school readers.
  • Tropical Rain Forests

    Peter Benoit

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 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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  • Tropical Rain Forests

    Darlene R. Stille

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2000)
    Differentiates a tropical rain forest from all others, and describes its typical plant and animal life
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  • Tropical Rain Forest

    April Pulley Sayre

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Jan. 1, 1949)
    Come explore the rain forest! The Scholastic Science Readers series was created especially to bring exciting nonfiction to beginning readers. Illustrated with full-color photographs.Young readers can take a journey through the rain forest and discover the wide variety of plants, insects, animals and people that inhabit these tropical areas.From the weather to the "layers" of the forest, and from praying mantises to howler monkeys, kids will see how the plants and creatures work together to maintain life in this amazing ecosystem. They will also learn how people can upset the balance of life in the rain forests, endangering their future.
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