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Books with title Plants of the ocean

  • The World of Plants

    Debbie Lawrence (Co, Dr Richard Lawrence

    Paperback (Answers in Genesis, Feb. 1, 2016)
    Updated 4th Edition! Full color! Reveal to your child how God specially designed the plants around us. See God's hand as you study seeds, leaves and flowers. This book will help you and your child explore meat-eating plants, fungi, algae, and more. Your family will truly appreciate the intricacy of the world of plants when you complete these lessons. 35 lessons. Full-color.
  • The World of Plants

    Debbie Lawrence, Richard Lawrence

    Paperback (Answers in Genesis, March 1, 2009)
    Elementary and middle schoolers will love the exciting, easy-to-understand, and easily taught lessons in the God's Design textbooks by Debbie and Richard Lawrence. All twelve books in the God's Design series are very comprehensive, richly illustrated, and cover material that is often left out of other curricula. You'll love the flexibility of this popular series, which is designed to be used with students ranging from first through eighth grade ... all at the same time! Best of all, God's Design textbooks help you teach science from a biblical, creationist perspective, emphasizing God's handiwork in the world around us. Using the God's Design curriculum from AiG will help strengthen your student's faith by showing how science consistently supports the Bible's written record. Students will learn to think critically and logically examine arguments presented by all sides in the creation/evolution debate.In "The World of Plants" reveals to your child how God specially designed the plants around us. See God's hand as you study seeds, leaves, and flowers and explore meat-eating plants, fungi, algae, and more.Also by Richard Lawrence: "Fatal Transaction" - A fast paced high-tech Christian thriller (rated 4.6/5) On Amazon
  • Giants of the Ocean

    Jean-Lou Craipeau, Brigitte Dutrieux, Miles Hyman, Eric Alibert

    Paperback (Treasure Bay Inc, Feb. 1, 2009)
    HALF and HALF books (1/2 Fiction-1/2 Non-Fiction) present a great fiction story, followed by non-fiction content that relates to the story. A perfect bridge for readers to cross from story to facts! STORY: Rescued by a Dolphin - A storm rages at sea and a young boy sees a small raft being tossed through the waves. On the raft is a young girl and circling the raft is a huge shark, just waiting for a wave to knock the girl into the sea. Unable to help, the boy watches as the shark begins to attack the raft. Suddenly, a dolphin strikes the shark-and what happens next is nothing short of amazing! FACTS: Sharks, Dolphins and More! - Did you know there is a whale with a long twisted horn like a unicorn? Did you know there are crocodiles that swim in the ocean? This book is loaded with exciting information! You'll learn about animals of the ocean that are endangered- and some of the things that are being done to help protect them. Plus, find out how killer whales catch seals, how dolphins sleep, and much more!
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  • Ocean Plants

    Pamela Jain Dell

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Tells about a variety of ocean plants, how they are used, why they are in danger, and how they are being protected.
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  • Plants of the ocean

    Sue Beauregard

    Unknown Binding (Cypress, March 15, 1977)
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  • The Pull of the Ocean

    Jean-Claude Mourlevat, Y. Maudet

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Nov. 14, 2006)
    On a stormy night, little Yann Doutreleau wakes up his six older brothers, all twins. He lets them know that they must flee their home--or risk being killed by their violent father. Without question, the siblings follow Yann into the wet darkness. And so begins their remarkable odyssey toward the ocean--as well as an unforgettable story of brotherhood.The social worker investigating the Doutreleau family, the truck driver who gives the boys a lift, the police officer who believes they've run away, the baker who gives them bread--each of the many people the seven boys encounter gives a stirring account of what he or she witnesses. The twins themselves add their voices, as do the Doutreleau parents; but not until the end of the journey does little Yann express his reasons for his galvanizing actions.
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  • The ABCs of Plants

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2007)
    This title is intended for ages 6 to 10 years. Children will love learning about plants and plant parts. Beautiful photographs and artwork in this spectacular ABC book help teach children to identify various plants and find similar examples in their own communities.
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  • The Pull of the Ocean

    Jean-Claude Mourlevat, Y. Maudet

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, May 12, 2009)
    On a stormy night, little Yann Doutreleau wakes up his six older brothers, all twins. He lets them know that they must flee their home—or risk being killed by their violent father. Without question, the siblings follow Yann into the wet darkness. And so begins their remarkable odyssey toward the ocean—as well as an unforgettable story of brotherhood.The social worker investigating the Doutreleau family, the truck driver who gives the boys a lift, the police officer who believes they've run away, the baker who gives them bread—each of the many people the seven boys encounter gives a stirring account of what he or she witnesses. The twins themselves add their voices, as do the Doutreleau parents; but not until the end of the journey does little Yann express his reasons for his galvanizing actions.★ “A well-crafted mystery awaits anyone reading this fabled jigsaw puzzle. It is a memorable novel that readers will find engaging and intellectually satisfying.”—School Library Journal, Starred★ “Mourlevat enchantingly blends the harshly real and the make-believe.”—Publishers Weekly, StarredA Mildred L. Batchelder Award WinnerA New York Public Library Book for the Teen AgeAn ALA Notable BookA Bank Street College of Education Best Book
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  • The Pull of the Ocean

    Y. (TRN) Maudet Y. Maudet,Jean-Claude Mourlevat

    Paperback (Random House Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 2009)
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  • The world of plants

    Debbie Lawrence

    Paperback (R and D Educational Center, Aug. 16, 2002)
    Elementary grades. Includes 35 lessons plus quizzes (and quiz answers) and a unit project. Dr. Wile of Apologia says, "God's Design for Life is the best elementary science curriculum I have seen. The content is substantial (definitely not "fluff"), but at the same time, it is not overwhelming. It concentrates on the "big picture" so that the student learns general principles, but it does not get bogged down with an enormous amount of detail. The activities are creative and allow for multi-sensory learning. This curriculum can be used for several grades throughout elementary school, as there is enough substantial material to engage older children, while the hands-on activities will bring meaning to the younger students. I strongly recommend that you try at least one of these books!"
  • The World of Plants

    Michael L Macceca, Robin S. Doak

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Plants are amazing food factories. They make their own food from sunlight, water, air, and soil. They also provide food―nuts, berries, leaves, roots, stalks, and other plant parts―that humans and other animals eat. Plants create material for our clothes, houses, and furniture, and even the oxygen we need to breathe. For information on plants, read George Washington Carver, another book in the Mission: Science series.
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  • Ocean Plants

    Sue Beauregard

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Oct. 1, 1981)
    Describes the structure and characteristics of kelp, plankton, and other types of algae, and explains the relationship between ocean plants and animals