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Books with title See How They Grow

  • See How They Run

    Ally Carter

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Dec. 27, 2016)
    Some Secrets Are Better Left Unfound.For the past three years, Grace Blakely has been desperate to find out the truth about her mother's murder. She thought it would bring her peace. She thought it would lead her to answers. She thought she could put the past to rest. But the truth has only made her a target. And the past?The only way to put the past to rest is for Grace to kill it once and for all.On Embassy Row, power can make you a victor or a victim; love can turn you into a fool or a fugitive; and family can lead you forward or bury you deep. Trust is a luxury. Death is a very real threat. And a girl like Grace must be very careful about which secrets she brings to light.
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  • See How They Run

    Ally Carter

    eBook (Scholastic Press, Dec. 22, 2015)
    Digging up lost secrets is always dangerous.For the past three years, Grace Blakely has been desperate to find out the truth about her mother’s murder. She thought it would bring her peace. She thought it would lead her to answers. She thought she could put the past to rest. But the truth has only made her a target. And the past? The only way to put the past to rest is for Grace to kill it once and for all. On Embassy Row, power can make you a victor or a victim; love can turn you into a fool or a fugitive; and family can lead you forward or bury you deep. Trust is a luxury. Death is a very real threat. And a girl like Grace must be very careful about which secrets she brings to light.
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  • See How They Run

    Ally Carter

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Dec. 22, 2015)
    For the past three years, Grace Blakely has been desperate to find out the truth about her mother's murder. She thought it would bring her peace. She thought it would lead her to answers. She thought she could put the past to rest.But the truth has only made her a target.And the past?The only way to put the past to rest is for Grace to kill it once and for all.On Embassy Row, power can make you a victor or a victim; love can turn you into a fool or a fugitive; and family can lead you forward or bury you deep. Trust is a luxury. Death is a very real threat. And a girl like Grace must be very careful about which secrets she brings to light.
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  • See How You Grow

    Patricia Pearse

    Hardcover (B E S Pub Co, March 1, 1989)
    Designed for slightly older children, this volume goves clear, medically sound explanations to youngsters about the wonders of human growth. Beginning with the development of the fetus, the book explores infancy, childhood, puberty, maturity, and old age. Illustrations throughout, including fold-outs.
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  • See How They Grow

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    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 15, 2009)
    This series combines interesting facts and information about pet life cycles with straightforward guidance on selecting and caring for pets such as cats, dogs, and rabbits. Large, expressive photographs are supported by fun and easy-to-read tidbits.
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  • See How They Lie

    Sue Wallman

    language (Scholastic Fiction, March 2, 2017)
    Mae believes that the reason she's lived all her life in a psychiatric hospital is because her father is a psychiatrist. Everyone says she's lucky to be there. With its high-end facilities and 24-hour surveillance, no one could be safer. But why is she being watched too? And how come she can never leave?
  • See How They Go: Train

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, Feb. 16, 2009)
    Based on DK's successful animal-themed See How They Grow series, See How They Go gives young readers an up-close look at their favorite vehicles with dynamic images and simple text. To add to the fun, each title comes with a sheet of stickers featuring the vehicles from the book! Train takes an exciting look at all kinds of trains, as they haul cars full of goods and people along the tracks.
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  • See How They Grow: Frog

    Angela Royston, Mary Ling

    Paperback (DK Children, May 1, 2001)
    The only books for young readers that chart the growth of animals and amphibians in charismatic, full-color, close-up and sequential action photographs taken over a period of hours, weeks, and months. The accompanying story is told from a child's point of view.
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  • See How They Grow Farm Animals

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, Feb. 16, 2021)
    Exquisite photography captures and follows the early lives of your favorite farm animalsEveryone loves baby animals and this book is a must for fans of adorable farm animals. In this series of three elegant books, baby animals are shown in beautiful, crisp photography through their early lives--from helpless newborns to confident, curious creatures on the cusp of adulthood. See how young animals grow and change in the first weeks and months of their lives with this series of three engaging animal books for young nature lovers. Meet a little lamb, a playful piglet, and a delightful duckling and watch how they grow. A series of clear photographs show the same animal at several different stages in its early life. See how a duckling's feathers turn from yellow to white and how hungry little piglets feed. This book is a delight to read aloud to preschool children or young readers to pick up themselves.
  • See How They Grow: Bunny

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK Children, July 16, 2007)
    Photographs and text depict the development of a rabbit from birth through six weeks of age.
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  • See How They Go: Trucks

    DK

    Paperback (DK Children, April 20, 2009)
    See How They Go gives young readers an up-close look at their favorite vehicles with dynamic images and simple text. Each title comes with a sheet of stickers featuring the vehicles from the book. Trucks brings readers up-close to all kinds of exciting trucks, from simple pick-ups to enormous big rigs.
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  • See How They Grow: Duck

    Mary Ling

    Paperback (DK Children, May 1, 2001)
    Photographs and text depict the growth and development of a duck from egg to its sixth week.
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