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Take a walk on the wild side with this interactive, pop-up-and-play adventureLet’s go to the zoo! See prowling polar bears, take a jungle tour with tigers, and feed giraffes as you find out all about their amazing lives. Play the ‘find-my-home’ game and discover all about animals' natural habitats. Then take out the 18 animal play pieces and create your own adventure in the spectacular pop-up scene.All packed in an easy-to-carry case, perfect for taking to friends’ houses.It’s a truly wild experience.Visit the tigers, see the polar bears, and feed the giraffes with DK's incredible Play Zoo. This all new novelty pop-up format will keep children entertained for hours. More than a book, Play Zoo cleverly opens out into an incredible zoo scene, with 18 animal pieces to move around, promoting learning through imaginative play. Beautiful photographic images of the animals in their habitats bring the subject to life whilst the Who's Who In The Zoo? booklet contains interesting facts to satisfy young, curious minds. An integrated "find my home" games helps children learn about the animals and their environments in an exciting and interactive way.
From Jay Feldmen comes an enlightening work about how the most powerful earthquakes in the history of America united the Indians in one last desperate rebellion, reversed the Mississippi River, revealed a seamy murder in the Jefferson family, and altered the course of the War of 1812. On December 15, 1811, two of Thomas Jefferson's nephews murdered a slave in cold blood and put his body parts into a roaring fire. The evidence would have been destroyed but for a rare act of God—or, as some believed, of the Indian chief Tecumseh. That same day, the Mississippi River's first steamboat, piloted by Nicholas Roosevelt, powered itself toward New Orleans on its maiden voyage. The sky grew hazy and...
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