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Hitting the Stacks: Non-Fiction for Kids December 2022
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The asteroid belt
by Betsy Rathburn
Vibrant illustrations accompany information about the asteroid belt. The narrative nonfiction text is intended for students in kindergarten through third grade.
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Awesome amphibians
by Betsy Rathburn
Vibrant illustrations accompany information about amphibians. The narrative nonfiction text is intended for students in kindergarten through third grade.
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Cooking with chef Narwhal
by Sarah Eason
Meet a new narwhal friend in the kitchen! A shrimp cocktail and fishy sandwich inspired by your animal chef's diet make for tasty treats. Tusk-like kabobs and polar pancakes that remind your chilly sous chef of home are almost too cute to eat. Helpful tips from chef Narwhal make cooking easy, and a feature with more information about narwhals helps young readers learn all about the creatures.
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Crafts for Father's Day
by Ben Macgregor
There's nothing better than a handmade gift. Explore ideas to make a unique gift for dad, grandpa, or uncles.
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Fiercest feuds : 5 books in 1!
by Jerry Pallotta
This awesome collection of books packs a punch as 10 fierce animals battle it out, including Falcon vs. Hawk and Tarantula vs. Scorpion, and discusses each animals anatomy and behavior, alongside photos, charts, illustrations and incredible facts. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Food play! : Activities for Preschoolers
by Amy Palanjian
The founder of the Yummy Toddler Food website presents a visual, no-cook cookbook for preschoolers that provides easy-to-follow steps for creating tasty snacks, meals and beverages that expand the palate and promote healthy eating habits.
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Get moving with science! : projects that zoom, fly, and more
by Elsie Olson
Do you like to be on the move? These hands-on, not-so-ordinary science projects are for you! Build speedy motorboats and buzzing bots. Take off with zooming, high-flying rockets. Then, learn the science behind each amazingly mobile creation! Simple step-by-step instructions supported by clear photos make it easy to start experimenting and discover just how fun STEM can be.
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A Journey Through Transportation
by Chris Oxlade
What's your favorite way to travel? Take a journey by road, air, and sea...by rail, wheels, or wings! Explore the many ways to get around. Other books in this series: A Journey Through Nature A Journey Through Space A Journey Through Weather
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Meet the quokkas!
by Caryn Jenner
Introduces the Australian quokka, describing the species' habitat, behaviors, and life cycles while explaining how its cheeky and mischievous nature have rendered it one of the world's friendliest marsupials.
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My life as a monarch butterfly
by John Sazaklis
Hi, there! I'm a monarch butterfly. You've probably seen me fluttering around, but have you ever stopped to think about where I came from? Learn more about my life cycle and how I went from a tiny little caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly. Other books in this series: My Life as a Red-Eyed Tree Frog My Life as a Sea Turtle
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The Orange Book : What to Do When You're Confident
by John Wood
Our minds are full of color. They are a big, beautiful rainbow of emotions. Sometimes, one color shines brighter than any of the others. Learn what you can do when you are feeling confident. Other books in this series: The Gold Book (Proud) The Gray Book (Lonely) The Pink Book (Confused) The White Book (Stressed)
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Polar bear
by Candace Fleming
When it is time to go back into hibernation, a mother polar bear takes her two cubs on a 40-mile journey across the Arctic landscape, fending off wolves, hunting for food and swimming miles and miles along the way.
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Wonders of the world
by Tom Jackson
Become an eyewitness to the fascinating architectural feats and natural treasures of the world in this picture-led reference guide that will take you on a visual tour of more than 50 wonders of the world. Children will be mesmerized by human-made landscapes such as the Statue of Liberty to record-breaking natural marvels like the River Nile.
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The world's most awesome places
by Laura K. Murray
Awesome places can be found all over our world. But which ones are the deepest, tallest, or hottest? Through easy-to-read text, amazing photos, and a fun activity, beginning readers will learn all about the most extreme places on our planet.
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