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Books with title Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds

  • Rivers, Ponds and Lakes

    Nick Baker

    eBook (Collins, Dec. 12, 2013)
    A practical guide for kids aged 7-11, by popular Really Wild Show presenter Nick Baker, full of exciting things to see and do pretty much everywhere.The habitat explorers are a series of four books containing numerous step-by-step projects to lead the curious young naturalist off down a path of exploration. These guides are not simply a tick list of things you can see (though they teach all those basic identification skills): rather they encourage kids to see what's around them by getting their hands dirty. And because they're so straightforward and safe to use, parents can feel confident in helping their kids to explore the wildlife around.Perfect for half terms and long summer holidays, whether you're in the back garden or on a family day out.Rivers, Ponds and Lakes explains why water is a good place to live, what equipment you can make (such as a water guage) and what to take. You will learn how water creatures get their air, how to rear pond snails, how to watch fish, and how to view plant structures using a torch and glass.
  • Rivers, Ponds, and Lakes

    Nick Baker

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, May 8, 2007)
    Have you ever wondered:How to find life in a puddle?What lives in your local river?How to make a micro zoo?How pond snails breathe?Now you can become an expert nature explorer and learn fantastic facts to impress your friends and family!You'll love that these hands-on books contain straightforward and safe step-by-step projects, allowing you to help your children discover the natural world. They are ideal supplements to school science projects and the perfect activities for weekends and vacations.
  • In Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds

    Sabrina Crewe

    eBook (Chelsea Clubhouse, May 1, 2010)
    From single-cell amoebas and algae to microanimals, In Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds teaches readers about the microscopic creatures that live in the still waters of lakes and ponds and the rushing waters of rivers and streams.
  • Rivers, Streams, Lakes, And Ponds

    Barbara A. Somervill

    Library Binding (Tradition Pub Co, July 1, 2004)
    Describes bodies of freshwater and the plants and animals that live in them.
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  • Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds

    Eric Mark Braun, Sandra Donovan

    Library Binding (Raintree, May 1, 2001)
    The natural world is made up of many environments, or biomes. Readers will learn amazing facts about these landscapes and how they relate to each other. The Biomes titles allow readers to explore each biome in detail, using colorful photographs, maps, and fun facts! Readers will discover how biomes are formed, how plants and animals adapt in the biome, how human beings can affect biomes, and the future of biomes.
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  • In Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds

    Sabrina Crewe

    Hardcover (Chelsea Clubhouse, May 1, 2010)
    From single-cell amoebas and algae to microanimals, In Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds teaches readers about the microscopic creatures that live in the still waters of lakes and ponds and the rushing waters of rivers and streams.
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  • Rivers, Ponds and Lakes

    Nick Baker

    Paperback (Collins, April 3, 2006)
    Have you ever wondered: How to find life in a puddle? What lives in your local river? How to make a micro zoo? How pond snails breathe? Now you can become an expert nature explorer and learn fantastic facts to impress your friends and family! You'll love that these hands-on books contain straightforward and safe step-by-step projects, allowing you to help your children discover the natural world. They are ideal supplements to school science projects and the perfect activities for weekends and vacations.
  • Lakes and Ponds

    Cassie Mayer

    Paperback (Heinemann Library, April 10, 2008)
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  • Lakes and Rivers

    Barbara Allman

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, July 15, 2019)
    Familiarize readers on the wonders of the world's lakes and rivers with this introductory text. Using easy to understand language and key science vocabulary, the narrative illuminates the differences between lakes and rivers, how lakes and rivers form, and why they are important to people. Young scientists are launched into an exploration of the longest rivers, deepest lake, and highest waterfall. They find out the significance of rivers to ancient cultures and learn their uses in contemporary society. photographs, fast facts, and a hands-on activity further engage readers in learning about the vast world of water.
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  • Rivers, Ponds, and Lakes

    Nick Baker

    Paperback (Harper Paperbacks, May 1, 2007)
    Have you ever wondered: How to find life in a puddle? What lives in your local river? How to make a micro zoo? How pond snails breathe? Now you can become an expert nature explorer and learn fantastic facts to impress your friends and family! You'll love that these hands-on books contain straightforward and safe step-by-step projects, allowing you to help your children discover the natural world. They are ideal supplements to school science projects and the perfect activities for weekends and vacations.
  • Lakes And Rivers

    Trevor Day, Richard Garratt

    Hardcover (Chelsea House Pub, April 1, 2006)
    Each book in this series examines ecological regions and important environmental concepts, providing students with a basic understanding of Earth's biodiversity, the factors that influence it, and the future dangers that face the planet and our species.
  • Rivers, Lakes, Streams, and Ponds

    Richard Beatty

    Library Binding (Raintree, Feb. 1, 2003)
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