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Get kids reading with cool information about the subjects that interest them the most. National Geographic Readers are high-interest, exciting, and easy to read. The latest in the series, Titanic is no exception. Just in time for the 100th anniversary of the Olympic-class passe ...
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Some coral is extremely hard--with a skeleton made of stone. Some coral is extremely soft--so soft, it sways in the ocean current. Most coral animals are extremely small--the size of a pencil eraser. But some coral reefs are extremely large--bigger than New Mexico Tiny c ...
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Snakes! There's something deliciously creepy about snakes. This work aims to encourage children to see the beauty of these creatures.
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Ants are all over. They come in different sizes, different colors, and have different ways of thriving where they live. But thrive they do, and sometimes with the most amazing adaptations. This book covers the topics related to ants, their homes, and their most interesting aspect ...
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Dolphin, the animal of the sea, is highly accessible to young children, as they can be seen up close and personal all around the country. The appearance of a smile on dolphin faces makes them appear more kid friendly than they actually are. This book shares interesting facts and ...
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Did you know that a tiny golf ball-sized creature called the blue-ringed octopus contains enough venom to kill 26 adult humans? Or that the deadliest creature in the world is smaller than a pencil eraser? This title presents the dangerous and interesting creatures on the planet.
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In Extreme Nature! Q&A Check out cool Smithsonian websites and exhibits throughout the book Meet a Smithsonian Specialist See fabulous close-up photos Read extremely fun facts about nature
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Where do earthquakes happen? What was the biggest volcanic eruption? What causes these natural disasters? Can scientists predict when they'll occur?
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Fun and facts for children from one of the most trusted names in learning: the Smithsonian Institution.
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Describes the basic behavior, physical traits, and life cycle of fishes.
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