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Books with title What Happens When I Sneeze?

  • What Happens When I Sneeze?

    Madison Miller

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Ah-CHOO! Thats righteverybody sneezes, whether its because of smoke, a cold, allergies, or just too much pepper on your food. Through accessible text, readers learn the science behind sneezing, and what goes on inside their bodies when they sneeze. Also addressed is why it's so important to your health to cover your mouth when you sneeze. Vibrant photographs and diagrams help readers further understand the scientific yet relatable text.
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  • What Happens When...

    Delphine Chedru

    Hardcover (Tate Publishing, May 7, 2013)
    What happens to all the things that just disappear? The balloon that floats off into the sky, the sock that slides behind the radiator, the bucket swallowed by ocean waves, or even our shadows when the sun goes down? In her unique style, bestselling graphic designer Delphine Chedru encourages the early reader to imagine what happens to all sorts of things that have disappeared out of sight. Provoking joyful curiosity, each page opens out in a gatefold to reveal one of a myriad of possibilities— limited only by the imagination.
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  • What Happens When

    Samantha Boyette

    Paperback (Bold Strokes Books, March 12, 2019)
    For Molly Kennan, senior year is already an epic disaster. It feels like the whole school knows she made out with Lily at that party, and now she's accidentally outed herself as a lesbian. Her ex-best friend is trying to ruin her life, and school generally sucks. All she wants is to drown her sorrows in sweet potato fries, but she finds herself tongue-tied by the diner's new waitress, Zia.Zia is way out of Molly's league. Older, beautiful, and definitely way more sophisticated. It's probably just wishful thinking, but Molly can't help wondering if maybe Zia is flirting with her. Despite Zia's always-there boyfriend, Molly falls hard for her, and Zia says she feels the same way. So then why doesn't Zia break up with her boyfriend, and why does she keep so many secrets?Then there's Lily, who she can't seem to stop accidentally kissing. When your head and your heart are saying two different things, which one should you listen to?
  • I Hate When That Happens

    Vanessa Lynn Robbins, Charlotte Ann Robbins, Patricia Ann Robbins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 1, 2015)
    A humorous look at little moments in a child's life which we refer to as "learning experiences", but they say, "I hate when that happens".
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  • What Happens When I Cry?

    Libby Landolfi

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In this volume, readers learn the different reasons why we crywhether its dirt in the air or a really strong emotion. They also learn about the parts of the body that make crying possible. Vibrant photographs and illustrations help readers make sense of a potentially difficult science topic. Readers are sure to find this book both humorous and educational.
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  • What Happens When I Sleep?

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    We get warm and cozy under a quilt and drift off to sleep. As we rest, however, our bodies are still hard at work, processing dinner, repairing damaged skin, and growing bones and muscles. All night, every night, as we sleep and dream, our lungs keep breathing in and out, blood races around our body, our brains are busy organizing thoughts and experiences from the day, and repairs are being made ready for whatever tomorrow brings. In What Happens When I Sleep? the body parts and processes that keep on going all night are explored in detail. Fascinating facts are woven into lively, accessible step-by-step explanations, delivering solid science in a way that's perfectly suited to the book's Grade 2 readership.
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  • What Happens When

    John Farndon, Steve Fricker

    Hardcover (Wayland Pub Ltd, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Book by Farndon, John
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  • What Happens When I Sweat?

    Lincoln James

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Sweating sure is gross, but everyone does it. Its a good thing too, because its our bodys way of cooling us down. Readers will discover the reasons why we sweat, and how the body works to produce it. The text presents scientific terms and concepts in an accessible, relatable manner, and colorful photographs and diagrams help readers actually enjoy learning about this important body process.
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  • What Happens When I Burp?

    Jaden Troiano

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Classroom, Jan. 1, 2014)
    An unexpected burp at the dinner table can be embarrassingalthough some people love to burp loud and proud! Whatever the case, everyone burps, and this scientific guide explains how and why. The text is paired with illustrative diagrams and colorful photographs to help readers grasp potentially complex topics.
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  • What Happens When I Eat?

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    We crunch up fruit, cereal, pizza, vegetables, and many other foods. And then, somehow, all that food gives us energy. From chewing to digesting, to going to the bathroom, our teeth, stomach, intestines, and many other body parts work together to turn food into fuel for our bodies. In What Happens When I Eat? the body parts and processes involved in eating and digestion are explored through a child's everyday actions and experiences. Fascinating facts are woven into lively, accessible step-by-step explanations delivering solid science in a way that's perfectly suited to the book's Grade 2 readership.
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  • What Happens When I Yawn?

    Aleaha Schwinn

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Leveled Readers, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Why do people yawn? Is it because we need oxygen? Or do we yawn to cool off our brain? The answer is, scientists arent totally sure just yet, but they have many great theories. The vibrant photographs and diagrams in this book help demonstrate what happens in the body when we yawn. The scientific yet accessible text was designed to both interest and enlighten readers of all ages.
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  • What Happens When I Grow?

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (Ruby Tuesday Books, Aug. 1, 2013)
    We grow bigger and bigger, and every few months we need new shoes and clothes. We grow taller and taller, until one day we are finally tall enough to ride on that rollercoaster. When we were born we couldn't talk or walk, but now we can read, write, use a computer, and play sports. All day, every day, we are growing and changing. Bones grow, muscles develop and get stronger, and brains develop the ability to learn all they can about the world. In What Happens When I Grow? the processes involved in growing from a baby to an elementary-school child are explored through a child's everyday life. Fascinating facts are woven into lively, accessible step-by-step explanations, delivering solid science in a way that's perfectly suited to the book's Grade 2 readership.
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