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What can live in the ocean?

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Highlights the physical characteristics of various animals that make their homes in the ocean. Includes full-color photographs and a glossary.

What can live in the ocean?

My five senses

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Simple text and color illustrations introduce young readers to the five senses and how they are used.

My five senses

Exploring Stems

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Details the characteristics of stems, how they grow, and the purpose they serve on plants. Includes full-color photographs and a glossary.

Exploring Stems

Exploring seeds

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Details the characteristics of seeds, how they grow, and the purpose they serve toward creating new plants. Includes full-color photographs and a glossary.

Exploring seeds

Exploring roots

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Details the characteristics of roots, how they grow, and the purpose they serve on plants. Includes full-color photographs and a glossary.

Exploring roots

Exploring Leaves

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Details the characteristics of leaves, how they grow, and the purpose they serve on plants. Includes full-color photographs and a glossary.

Exploring Leaves

Exploring Flowers

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Details the characteristics of flowers, how they grow, and the purpose they serve on plants. Includes full-color photographs and a glossary.

Exploring Flowers

Don't Be Greedy

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Push your luck game for kids. Players take turns drawing jewels from a bag to put in their treasure chests. If they draw a frown they have to put their treasure back in the bag.

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Primary
Elementary
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Other
Play Time: 
10 min.
Don't Be Greedy

The Secret Subway

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Copies: 6

From an acclaimed author and a New York Times Best Illustrated artist comes the fascinating, little-known—and true!—story of New York City’s first subway.

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AD810L
The Secret Subway

Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine

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Copies: 6

Ada Lovelace, the daughter of the famous romantic poet, Lord Byron, develops her creativity through science and math. When she meets Charles Babbage, the inventor of the first mechanical computer, Ada understands the machine better than anyone else and writes the world's first computer program in order to demonstrate its capabilities.

Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine

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