Christopher Forest
7) Brazil
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Explores the history, geography, culture, government, and economy of Brazil. Profiles the country's notable features and includes full-color photographs.
10) Chimpanzee nests
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Text and color photographs provide an exploration of chimpanzees and the nests they build and live in.
12) Beehives
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Examines how bees create their hives and the function of the hive. Also discusses how beehives benefit humans. Features photographs, fact blurbs, text-dependent questions, a glossary, and an index.
14) Anthills
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Explores how ants build their anthills, highlighting the intricate engineering used to create them. Includes text-related questions, a glossary, and color photographs.
16) Robots in space
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Describes robots that do work in space and robots that explore the solar system.
17) Fish
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This field guide highlights 100 fish found throughout the world. Readers will gain a greater understanding about the behaviors and appearance of each fish and will be able to identify these creatures after seeing the vivid photographs and useful labels within the book.
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Cancer can be a scary word. But the more you know about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of cancer, the better equipped you are to understand this disease. Clear, concise information breaks down the disease, the experience of having it, or relating to someone who has cancer. Be inspired by true stories from youths who have experienced cancer in their own lives and how they fought this disease.
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Presents information about a major turning point in United States history: the Louisiana Purchase, and details its impact on the territorial expansion of the Unites States during the nineteenth century. Highlights the expedition of the new territory by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and led by Sacagawea, a Native American guide. Includes color photographs, maps, a timeline, a glossary, and additional resources.