Pamela Dell
1) Clydesdales
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From their large hooves to their even larger bodies, Clydesdales are some of the most recognizeable horse breeds around. Learn more about these huge working horses inside!
4) Mustangs
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These wild, spirited horses have long inspired authors, photographers, and illustrators alike. Learn more about mustangs, from their origins to their current locations, in this fascinating book.
6) Arabians
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Explores some of the defining characteristics, typical personalities, behaviors, diet, breed history, and life cycle of Arabian horses. Includes a quiz and glossary.
7) Appaloosas
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Describes the history of this breed of horse as well as its physical characteristics and behaviors, babies, and working life.
9) Mississippi
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Describes the history, geography, ecology, people, economy, cities,and sights of the state of Mississippi, and includes ideas for classroom assignments.
11) Arachnids
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Describes the physical traits, behaviors, life cycle, and habitats of arachnids including spiders, scorpions, and ticks. Includes color photographs, a list of facts, and further resources.
12) Birds
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Highlights typical behaviors, physical features, and life cycle of a variety of birds. Features water, tropical, and flightless birds, as well as birds of prey. Offers tips for bird watching. Includes resources for further information and color photographs.
19) Ancient Egypt
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Introduces the civilization of ancient Egypt, describing its origins, history, government, religion, gods and goddesses, art, architecture, and everyday life.
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Waging war involves more than just the soldiers on the front line--it take an entire nation. Many women in the U.S. played a pivotal role in the war effort and entered the work force to fill the spots left vacant by the men at war. Rosie the Riveter became a rallying cry for women starting in World War II and continues on to this day.