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Early Childhood Educators May, 2017 Get your preschoolers investigating and questioning the world around them with these great non-fiction titles:
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New plants : seeds in the soil patch
by Emily Sohn
"Describes the parts, functions, and development of plants - how most grow from seeds, and how they travel. As readers use scientific inquiry to learn about the life cycle of plants, an activity based on real world situations challenges them to apply what they've learned in order to solve a puzzle"--Provided by publisher
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From seed to sunflower
by Mari C. Schuh
"Learn how a variety of objects are made or how nature's cycles work--from Start to Finish. Suitable for both struggling and on-level readers, these titles teach science concepts as well as sequential thinking."
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Animal legs
by Mary Holland
"Can you smell with your feet? Do you dig your claws into a river's muddy bank to climb up and bask in the sun? Animals' legs are different from humans' in so many ways! Find out why strong talons suit a raptor, or webbing is perfect for water dwellers as author Mary Holland continues her photographic Animal Anatomy and Adaptations series by exploring the ways insects, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals move and explore their world."
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We need worms
by Amy Hayes
Readers will learn about worm anatomy, habitat, and behavior, as well as the way they help soil decompose and all the benefits that come from the healthy soil they make. Information-rich text will engage readers as "Creature Clue" fact boxes deepen the reader's understanding of worms and their importance to people. A graphic organizer and eye-catching photographs help readers visualize the world of worms and make for an unforgettable learning experience
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Salamander dance
by David FitzSimmons
Readers will learn about worm anatomy, habitat, and behavior, as well as the way they help soil decompose and all the benefits that come from the healthy soil they make. Information-rich text will engage readers as "Creature Clue" fact boxes deepen the reader's understanding of worms and their importance to people. A graphic organizer and eye-catching photographs help readers visualize the world of worms
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