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Books with title Surviving the Rainforest

  • Surviving The Forest

    Adiva Geffen

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 6, 2019)
    Five shots on Saturday morning changed their fate …She was a beautiful and happy young woman who lived a fairytale life. Shurka, her beloved husband and their two small children lived in a pretty house in a village in Poland, surrounded by a little garden with lilies. This was their life and nothing could harm it, or so they thought…WWII broke out and though the happy family thought the Germans would never reach their idyllic village, they quickly understood they were wrong and their happiness came to a brutal end. The family had to flee their house and find shelter in a neighboring Ghetto where they realized that the Gestapo was taking Jews away on trucks every night, and they were never seen again.The family decided to escape into the deep dark forest. There, surrounded by animals, they knew that this was their only chance to get away from the real beasts. They had no idea what would await them, but they knew that doing nothing was not an option if they wanted to survive.“Surviving The Forest” is the first book in the "World War II Brave Women" series
  • Surviving The Forest

    Geffen Adiva

    Hardcover (ValCal Software Ltd, Aug. 12, 2019)
    Five shots on Saturday morning changed their fate …She was a beautiful and happy young woman who lived a fairytale life. Shurka, her beloved husband and their two small children lived in a pretty house in a village in Poland, surrounded by a little garden with lilies. This was their life and nothing could harm it, or so they thought…WWII broke out and though the happy family thought the Germans would never reach their idyllic village, they quickly understood they were wrong and their happiness came to a brutal end. The family had to flee their house and find shelter in a neighboring Ghetto where they realized that the Gestapo was taking Jews away on trucks every night, and they were never seen again.The family decided to escape into the deep dark forest. There, surrounded by animals, they knew that this was their only chance to get away from the real beasts. They had no idea what would await them, but they knew that doing nothing was not an option if they wanted to survive.
  • Surviving the Rainforest

    Robyn Hardyman

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Those lost in the rainforest have a lot to be worried about. From sudden rainstorms to disease-carrying insects, there are a lot of dangers that need to be considered. However, readers of this book will be prepared. Through detailed descriptions of how to build shelter, gather food and water, and how to handle the possibility of wild animals, readers learn about the rainforest ecosystem and how to use it well. Survival stories of real people add a captivating element to the main content, and full-color photographs let readers travel deep into the rainforest without getting lost.
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  • Surviving the Rainforest

    Louise Spilsbury

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Those lost in the rainforest have a lot to be worried about. From sudden rainstorms to disease-carrying insects, there are a lot of dangers that need to be considered. However, readers of this book will be prepared. Through detailed descriptions of how to build shelter, gather food and water, and how to handle the possibility of wild animals, readers learn about the rainforest ecosystem and how to use it well. Survival stories of real people add a captivating element to the main content, and full-color photographs let readers travel deep into the rainforest without getting lost.
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  • The Rainforest

    Karen Liptak

    Paperback (Biosphere Pr, Dec. 1, 1993)
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  • The Rainforest

    Joanna Cole, Bruce Degen

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Dec. 30, 2014)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Ms. Frizzle leads her class on a fact-filled, lavishly illustrated journey into the rainforest to learn about its incredible plants and animals in a volume that incorporates updated material and vibrant photography.
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  • The Rainforest

    Peter O'Brien

    eBook
    The animal and bird people from the Rainforest were upset. A group of young human people from the nearby town had entered their rainforest home and had been throwing sticks and stones at the residents.After meeting with their leader who they called The Captain (Cassowary) they decided to seek the assistance of a tribal elder from the local aboriginal Mission; whose people had taken the Cassowary and Brolga as their tribal tokens.The old and wise one, as he was known, located a group of the young human people and took them to the rainforest. He explained and demonstrated to them the need not to disturb the people from the rainforest. Over time both the animal and bird people and the human people came to acknowledge and respect each other and their environments.
  • Surviving in the Rain Forest

    James L Castner

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square Publishing, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Tropical biologist and entomologist James L. Castner has made more than 50 trips to South America, most of them to live and work in the Amazon Basin. Who then is better qualified to present the wonders and mysteries of this endangered paradise? Beginning with Surviving in the Rain Forest, he introduces us to the amazing biodiversity of life found here. River Life takes us on a tour of the Amazon, the world's largest river. Layers of Life invites us to look up into the treetops, while Partners and Rivals focuses on the unique relationships that help the forest creatures survive. Finally, Castner looks to the human inhabitants of the region -- in Native Peoples, to the Indians who have lived in the Amazon Basin for thousands of years and in Rainforest Researchers, to the scientists who have come to study the region in order to better protect it.
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  • Saving the Rainforest

    Sally Morgan

    Paperback (Watts Pub Group, March 31, 2005)
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  • Saving the Rainforest

    S. Morgan

    Paperback (Watts Pub Group, Jan. 31, 2000)
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  • Rain Forests: Surviving in the Amazon

    Michael Sandler, Daniel H Franck

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Describes the plants, animals, and people that live in the rain forest, and the adventure of Yossi Ghinsberg in 1982 when he became lost in the Amazon rain forest and had to survive three weeks alone before he was rescued.
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  • Saving the Rainforest

    Sally Morgan

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Describes rainforests, the life they support, and efforts to protect them.
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