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Eye Wonder Book Series
Open students' eyes to a world of discovery
Supplier: Penguin Random House LLC 9780789478542
Description
- Reference series specially developed for young students ready to read about the natural world
- Written in text that is clear, understandable, informative
- Photography depicts subjects in their natural settings
- Hardcover; 48 pages; Grades K-3
Bugs. Explores the world of insects from dung beetles to dragonflies and more. 2002.
Human Body. Brief explanation of the human body; also includes some facts about sleep. 2003.
Dinosaur. Introduces students to many types of dinosaurs such as the Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Velociraptor, and the Hadrosaur. 2001.
Earth. Presents general information about the earth with high-quality images. 2002.
Human Body. Brief explanation of the human body; also includes some facts about sleep. 2003.
Ocean. Describes coral reefs, kelp forests, and other underwater worlds, animals such as whales, dolphins, sharks, and more. 2001.
Space. Guide to outer space and astronomy that includes information about exploration, solar system, planets, stars, and galaxies. 2001.
Rocks and Minerals. Teaches geology topics to young students such as the characteristics of rocks and minerals. 2003.
Volcano. Answers questions like “How are volcanoes formed?” and “How hot is molten lava?” Also presents information about famous volcanic eruptions. 2003.
Specifications
Simon Holland | |
Book | |
Guide to outer space and astronomy that includes information about exploration, solar system, planets, stars and galaxies |
K to 8 | |
Space | |
Physics |
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