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Books with title Rivers

  • River

    Elisha Cooper

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Caldecott Honor winner Elisha Cooper invites readers to grab their oars and board a canoe down a river exploration filled with adventure and beauty.In Cooper's flowing prose and stunning watercolor scenes, readers can follow a traveler's trek down the Hudson River as she and her canoe explore the wildlife, flora and fauna, and urban landscape at the river's edge. Through perilous weather and river rushes, the canoe and her captain survive and maneuver their way down the river back home.River is an outstanding introduction to seeing the world through the eyes of a young explorer and a great picture book for the STEAM curriculum.Maps and information about the Hudson River and famous landmarks are included in the back of the book.
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  • Rivers

    Alyse Sweeney

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Flowing water twists and turns across the land. Rivers make new pathways on earth. Read Rivers to learn about the importance of these water highways.
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  • River

    Shira Nayman

    eBook (Guernica Editions Inc, April 1, 2020)
    From the Australian Outback, where she meets a young Aboriginal man, to racist, rigidly segregated South Africa during World War II, to the midst of a pogrom in Lithuania, and then all the way back to the Babylon of biblical times, Emily has deep encounters with the young women she meets and ultimately, the histories that have mysteriously and yet powerfully shaped her own soul.
  • Rivers

    Rebecca Pettiford

    Paperback (Jump!, Aug. 1, 2017)
    In Rivers, early fluent readers learn about the geologic processes that create rivers around the world. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they learn about these meandering landforms.
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  • Rain Rain Rivers

    Uri Shulevitz

    Paperback (Square Fish, Aug. 8, 2006)
    It rains! It rains all over town, pattering congenially on windowpanes and rooftops. From indoors, a child watches, listens, and feels a delicious coziness. It rains on the fields, the hills, the ponds. The streams and brooks, the rivers and seas, surge and swell exuberantly. Tomorrow there will be warm mud to play in, and puddles, and in the puddles "pieces of sky." It pours.This picture book by the winner of the 1969 Caldecott Medal is a lyrical celebration of rain's inspiring effect on Mother Nature--on human nature, too. Its few words and panoramic pictures are buoyant with growth and freshness.Rain Rain Rivers is a 1969 New York Times Book Review Notable Children's Book of the Year and Outstanding Book of the Year.
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  • Rivers

    JoAnn Early Macken, Susan Nations

    Paperback (Weekly Reader/Gareth Stevens Pub, July 1, 2005)
    Correlated to both the social studies and science curriculum, this Spanish series introduces English Language Learners to map skills while providing them with a wealth of age-appropriate information about habitats around the world. Clear text describes each geographical feature, how it formed, and the type of animal and plant life it supports. Three maps in each volume indicate where on earth the habitats can be found and introduce students to such basic map features as symbols, legends, and the compass rose.
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  • River

    Shira Nayman

    Paperback (Guernica Editions Inc, April 1, 2020)
    River is the story of a fourteen-year-old girl who travels back in time, and across continents, encountering her maternal forbears when they were her age. From the Australian Outback, where she meets a young Aboriginal man, to racist, rigidly segregated South Africa during World War II, to the midst of a pogrom in Lithuania, and then all the way back to the Babylon of biblical times, Emily has deep encounters with the young women she meets, as well as with the history that shapes them -- and ultimately, the histories that have mysteriously and yet powerfully shaped her own soul.
  • Rivers

    David L. Harrison, Cheryl Nathan

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, April 1, 2002)
    Takes readers on a journey down a river, from its source at the top of a mountain, to its mouth where it meets the sea, showing how the river works within the world around us.
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  • Rivers

    Melanie Waldron

    Paperback (Raintree, Aug. 1, 2012)
    This book explores river habitats around the world, looking at the plants and animals that live there, and the adaptations that help them to survive. Food webs, maps, and photos help bring the topic to life. Threats to river habitats are also covered, as well as efforts to preserve them.
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  • Rivers

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Heinemann, Oct. 27, 2005)
    What is the source of a river? How can you travel on a river? How can you help protect rivers? Read this book to find out all about rivers! Each book in the My World of Geography series explores one of Earth's physical features. Find out what each one is like, where it is found, and how it can look in different parts of the world. Discover how the physical feature can affect the way people live.
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  • Rivers

    John Nestor

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 10, 2013)
    This book uses math and science to help students learn about rivers. Math challenge questions provide students with the opportunity to apply math skills as they learn about the characteristics of rivers.
  • Rose Rivers

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    eBook (RHCP Digital, May 17, 2018)
    A wonderful story starring old friends and new from the much-beloved Victorian world of Hetty Feather. Rose Rivers lives in a beautiful house with her artist father, her difficult, fragile mother and her many siblings. She has everything money can buy - but she feels as though life isn’t fair for girls and poor people. Why can’t she be educated at school like her brother? Why can’t she learn to become a famous artist like her father? Why is life so unfair for people who were not born rich? When a young girl, Clover Moon, joins the household as a nursemaid to Rose’s troubled sister Beth, and she meets her father’s bohemian protégé Paris Walker, she starts to learn more about the wider world.Will Paris help Rose finally achieve her dreams? And will she be able to help Clover find her own dream? ---------------- Beautifully illustrated by Nick Sharratt, Rose Rivers is a brilliant addition to Hetty Feather's world, by the beloved award-winning and bestselling Jacqueline Wilson.