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This text explains what each dinosaur was like and can be read aloud by an adult or enjoyed by the young reader alone.
This text explains what each dinosaur was like and can be read aloud by an adult or enjoyed by the young reader alone.
Scratch, discover, and learn all about the human body with this innovative scratch "factivity" book and reveal the hidden color in each scratch picture! This human body book is packed with bite-sized non-fiction facts, hidden pictures to reveal, informative coloring, and a fun seek and find challenge to complete on each scratch page. With the stylus, each scratch picture can be completed either by scratching away all of the black surface to reveal the colorful picture, or carefully scratch between the lines and then discover the hidden illustrations in the spaces on each page.
This bright, exciting book for young children introduces aspects of nature, science and technology, providing fascinating information about the mysteries of everyday things. It answers such questions as: What makes it rain? What makes a flower grow? Where does electricity come from? and What's under the ground? The simple text, detailed illustrations and lively cartoons combine to answer each question in clear, step-by-step stages. Young children can share and enjoy these books with adults, while the more confident reader will be rewarded with exciting new facts to read and understand.
This is a great Science book covering a wide range of subjects. It discusses the subject and gives several experiments for each one along with dozens of internet links. (great for science fairs!) This is an Usbourne combined volume. (for those of you not familiar with Usbourne, this means it has several books combined in one) There are not just a few pages to each subject; there is an entire book. An incredible bargain! 12 of some of their best science books for the price of two. The titles included are: How do animals talk? How do bees make honey? Why are people different? What makes you ill? Why is night dark? What's Earth made of? What's out in space? What makes a car go? Science experiments with Magnets Science experiments with Light & Mirrors
Through the re-interpretation of influential thinkers such as Arendt, Weil, Beauvoir and Habermas, Mary G. Dietz weds the concerns of demcratic thought with that of feminist political theory, demonstrating how important feminist theory has become to democratic thinking more generally. Bringing together fifteen years of commentary on critical debates, Turning Operations begins with problems central to feminism and ends with a series of reflections on the "the politics of politics," inviting the reader to think more expansively about the expressly public nature of political life.
Benjamin Mays was born in Stafford County, Virginia 10 September 1759. He married Lutitia in 1776 in Amherst County, Virginia. In 1800 he moved to Statesville, North Carolina. He died 25 May 1835, Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas and Kansas.
This is the true and dramatic account of one man's quest for justice in helping to overturn the conviction of Barry George, who had been charged with the murder of BBC TV presenter and newsreader Jill Dando. It is a personal story and relates to the family and personal problems involved in fighting such a desperate and unselfish campaign against all odds.