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Introductory essays open to illustrated spreads of the tiny microorganisms living in various places on our bodies, our homes, and in ecosystems. Numbers on the flaps are followed by descriptions of organisms that correspond to illustrations. Features information about microscopes and scientists that made improvements in the technology through the years. Provides facts about microorganisms and how they are classified, along with a glossary and index....
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"What if you were as small as a bean and could walk on the walls and ceiling, sense vibrarions through your elbows, jump five times your body length, see the world through eight eyes, and hear using tiny hairs all over your body? That is Jumper's world. Open this book and discover the fascinating hidden life of a backyard jumping spider."-- Front jacket flap.
10) Mad at Dad
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"In this highly engaging lift-the-flap story, a young girl gets very, very MAD at her dad. Her emotions take over, and the girl doesn't like the intensity and vastness of her feelings at all. So she tries all sorts of tricks and strategies to calm herself down: counting, jumping rope, yelling ... It turns out, however, that anger isn't always easy to get rid of, and that being mad all day is a heavy weight to carry. This lasting strain makes the girl...
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Contains photographs of animals camouflaged in their natural habitats and features poems that give hints about the animal's hidden location in the photograph. Readers can then lift the page flaps to see where the animal is hiding. Provides facts about how each animal uses camouflage to protect itself from predators or to avoid being seen by its prey.
12) Who lives here?
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"Lift the flap and find out who lives where!"--P. [4] of cover.
13) First 100 words
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A beautiful, photographic book to help children link words an dpictures and improve their vocabulary. Visual surprises and extra words under the sturdy flaps encourage children to lift and learn.
14) 1, 2 at the zoo
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Teaches the numbers one and two through illustrations of different zoo animals.
16) Dinosaurs
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Presents information about dinosaurs, their habits, and the world they lived in, as well as the clues that they left that let us know about them.