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Books with title Tropical Rainforests

  • Rainforests

    Paul Calver

    Hardcover (Hachette Kids Franklin Watts, March 12, 2015)
    Rainforests
  • Rainforests

    Unauthored

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Nov. 1, 1997)
    Describes the rainforest, including the tree canopy, the water cycle, and various creatures
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  • Rainforests

    Langley, Andrew Langley

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, Oct. 1, 2010)
    Journey from the forest floor right up into the emergent layers of the rainforests home to the most diverse and exciting range of wildlife on the planet. You will find out where the rainforests are located, what makes them so special, who lives there, and how we can protect their future. You will also meet the creatures that are unique to these environments, and see them in action.
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  • Tropical Forests

    Tom Jackson

    Library Binding (Raintree, Feb. 20, 2003)
    The introductory pages of this book describe the biomes of the world and then tropical forest biome. The 5 main chapters look at different aspects of tropical forests: climate, plants, animals, people, and future. Between the chapters are detailed maps that focus on key forest regions. Throughout the book you'll also find boxed stories or fact files about tropical forests. At the end of the book is a glossary.
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  • Rainforests

    Jen Green

    Paperback (Southwater, Feb. 1, 2001)
    24 practical tasks, such as planting a mini jungle or making a hammock, and over 250 photos and explanatory artworks enable kids to learn more about the life in a rainforest in an informative but entertaining way.
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  • Rainforests

    Jagger Youssef

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Theres no need to get wet hiking into a rainforest to find out what lies under the canopy. In the pages of this entertaining, yet accessible, volume, readers will learn about conditions in the rainforest, a habitat thats home to half of all species of animals and plants on Earth. Vivid photographs reveal tropical rainforests as lively and vibrant places, while simple text encourages beginning readers to become explorers of Earths wonders.
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  • Rainforests

    Kate J Bedford

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Oct. 31, 2004)
    An introductory look at a wide range of topics of interest to the younger reader. Text is at two levels to enable mixed group reading. Questions at the end of each spread prompt further teacher-led discussion. Ages 7-9.
  • Rainforests

    Lucy Baker

    Spiral-bound (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, May 1, 2000)
    A unique series of information books packaged with bonus CD-ROMs. Interfact combines the lively design of an excellent information book with the challenge of an activity-packed CD-ROM. These fact-filled books contain amazing facts, photographs, and illustrations, a glossary and an index. Book and disk are cross-referenced to foster both reading and computer skills.
  • Tropical Rain Forest

    None

    Unknown Binding (Twenty-First Century Books, Jan. 19, 1994)
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  • Rainforests

    Peter Murray

    Library Binding (Childs World Inc, July 1, 1996)
    Briefly describes rainforests, telling where they are found and what lives there, particularly in the upper levels known as the canopy.
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  • Rainforests

    Rodney Aldis

    Library Binding (Dillon Pr, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Examines the plant and animal life of the rainforests and the threats to their continued existence
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  • Rainforests

    Kate Riggs

    Library Binding (Creative Educ, July 15, 2016)
    The popular Seedlings series offers irresistible introductions to animals, birds, sea life, insects, eco systems, and an array of transporation. Written in a friendly voice, filled with dynamic photos, and featuring text crafted for the youngest of readers, these books spotlight the bodies, behaviors, and habitats of living things and the parts, operation, and roles of vehicles. As introductions to informational text, these titles will plant the seeds of knowledge! A kindergarten-level introduction to rainforests, covering their climate, plant and animal life, and such defining features as their tall trees.
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