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Books with title Shells

  • Shells

    Jennifer Boothroyd

    eBook (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2013)
    What animals have shells? See the wide variety, from armadillos and snails to crabs and turtles.
    E
  • Shells

    Jennifer Boothroyd

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2011)
    What animals have shells? See the wide variety, from armadillos and snails to crabs and turtles.
    E
  • Shells

    S. Peter Dance, Matthew Ward

    Paperback (DK ADULT, March 15, 1992)
    A guide to seashells from around the world provides color photographs and concise descriptions of more than 500 species of seashells
  • Shells

    S.Peter Dance

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, June 25, 1992)
    These "Eyewitness Handbooks" are pocket-sized reference books. This particular guide looks at shells, with annotation highlighting distinguishing features of each example. For easier reference, at-a-glance information panels, illustrations and photographs are provided for each entry. Text provides information on key characteristics, with a quick-reference identification guide to pinpoint the most obvious features of each family or group.
  • Shells

    Jennifer Boothroyd, Intuitive, Lerner Publishing Group

    Audiobook (Lerner Publishing Group, May 8, 2017)
    What animals have shells? See the wide variety, from armadillos and snails to crabs and turtles.
  • Shells

    Nicole Regelous, Kira Fauver, Samantha Faye

    Paperback (Independently published, June 15, 2020)
    Every evening best friends Helix and Sammy meet at the vegetable patch to feast on delicious lettuce. Helix lives on the south side of the garden fence with the stripy-shelled snails and Sammy lives on the north side with the speckle-shelled snails. Helix had always assumed that life for his best friend was as equally blissful until one day he notices how sad Sammy looks and asks him what is wrong. When Helix discovers what life is really like on the other side of the fence the two friends embark on an adventure of revelations and revolutions…Shells is a book aimed at helping young children better understand systemic racism, the nature of privilege and the importance of standing up for equal opportunities for all.
  • Shells

    Nicole Regelous, Kira Fauver, Samantha Faye

    eBook (, June 29, 2020)
    Helix and Sammy live on opposite sides of the garden fence. When Helix discovers what life is really like on Sammy's side, there begins an adventure of revelations and revolutions…Every evening, best friends Helix and Sammy meet at the vegetable patch to feast on delicious lettuce. Helix lives on the south side of the garden fence with the stripy-shelled snails and Sammy lives on the north side with the speckle-shelled snails. Helix had always assumed that life for his best friend was as equally blissful until one day he notices how sad Sammy looks and asks him what is wrong. When Helix discovers what life is really like on the other side of the fence, the two friends embark on an adventure of revelations and revolutions…Shells is a book aimed at helping young children better understand systemic racism, the nature of privilege and the importance of standing up for equal opportunities for all.
  • Shells! Shells! Shells!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    language (Two Lions, Jan. 29, 2013)
    What makes shells? How do shells grow? Why are some shells bumpy? Buddy and his mother spend a delightful day at teh beach. They collect shells, and Buddy's mother explains how they are made. She answers Buddy's many questions about whelks, mussles, clams, and the rest of their discoveries. With her signature artwork using recycled paper, markers, crayons, actual shells, and colored pencils, Nancy Elizabeth Wallace takes a closer look at everything a child will enjoy seeing. This book is a perfect introduction to environmental science and biology, but will also be useful to all enthusiastic beachcombers. A bookmark craft activity and a page of shell facts are included.
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  • Shells! Shells! Shells!

    Nancy Elizabeth Wallace

    Paperback (Two Lions, July 23, 2013)
    What makes shells? How do shells grow? Why are some shells bumpy? Buddy and his mother spend a delightful day at teh beach. They collect shells, and Buddy's mother explains how they are made. She answers Buddy's many questions about whelks, mussles, clams, and the rest of their discoveries. With her signature artwork using recycled paper, markers, crayons, actual shells, and colored pencils, Nancy Elizabeth Wallace takes a closer look at everything a child will enjoy seeing. This book is a perfect introduction to environmental science and biology, but will also be useful to all enthusiastic beachcombers. A bookmark craft activity and a page of shell facts are included.
    M
  • Shells

    S.Peter Dance

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Sept. 7, 1992)
    These "Eyewitness Handbooks" are pocket-sized reference books. This particular guide looks at shells, with annotation highlighting distinguishing features of each example. For easier reference, at-a-glance information panels, illustrations and photographs are provided for each entry. Text provides information on key characteristics, with a quick-reference identification guide to pinpoint the most obvious features of each family or group.
  • Shells

    Jennifer Coldrey

    Hardcover (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, )
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  • Shells

    Graham Saunders

    Paperback (Usborne, March 15, 2006)
    Usborne Spotters Guides are perfect companions for enthusiasts of the natural world. Each title includes detailed full-colour illustrations of 100-200 species, plus short descriptions and essential details. Internet links to recommended websites to find out more about each subject. A classic Usborne series reissued using the latest reproduction technology for accuracy of colour and detail. Perfect for both children and adults and incredible value for money.