Lucia Raatma
3) Respect
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"Describes respect as a virtue and suggests ways in which children can recognize and practice being respectful such as considering others' feelings"--Amazon.com.
4) Penguins
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Readers will learn about penguin habitats in the Southern Hemisphere, what the birds eat, how they survive, and who watches over the penguin eggs before they hatch.
7) Michigan
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Describes the history, geography, ecology, people, economy, cities, and sights of Michigan, and includes ideas for classroom assignments.
10) Velociraptor
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Velociraptor means "speedy thief". Velociraptor walked on two slender legs and was certainly among the fastest of the dinosaurs. Learn about how this fast running predator lived, what it ate and other fun facts about it's history.
11) Pythons
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Simple text and photographs provide an introduction to the physical characteristics, behaviors, and habitat of pythons.
12) Ankylosaurus
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Ankylosaurus means "fused lizard". Ankylosaurus had spikes, a club-like tail, a large beak, four toes, four legs, and a lot of armor. Learn about how this peaceful dinosaur lived, what it ate and other fun facts about it's history.
13) Allosaurus
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Allosaurus means "different lizard". They were one of the most common predatory dinosaurs of the Jurassic period. Learn about how this dangerous predator lived, what it ate and other fun facts about it's history.
19) Citizenship
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Teaches young learners the importance of being a good citizen by helping out neighbors and other areas of the community, obeying the laws, and learning about voting.
20) Iguanodon
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Iguanodon means "Iguana tooth". Iguanodon was a plant-eating dinosaur that had a conical spike on each thumb. Learn about how this egg laying dinosaur lived, what it ate and other fun facts about it's history.