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- Por que celebramos el dia del trabajo? Frank Felice ; traducido por Ana Maria Garcia. by Felice, Frank(Children's writer);
Explores the history of the holiday, including the different ways families celebrate, and more. In Spanish
- Subjects: Juvenile Nonfiction;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Three Kings Day Dia De Reyes Mago by Boan, Marisa;
his bilingual book discusses the customs and traditions of Three Kings Day in both English and Spanish. Includes 10 bonus pages of songs, puzzles and coloring pages.
- Subjects: Juvenile nonfiction;
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- A Book of Poetry For Teenagers By a Teenager / by Hunt, B. Nicole.;
Through her books, B. Nicole hopes to give young readers an opportunity to relate to modern day issues from a teenager's point-of-view. Also, she hopes her books will encourage young people to read more and explore their own potential in communicating the arts.
- Subjects: Juvenile;
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- Million Mile Dog / Introducing Lazy J in Disc Dreams / by Seltzer, Winn,author.;
Rocko and J.J are two little shelter dogs that hit the jackpot with this family! Their new family loves adventuring through disc golf courses, and they take Rocko and J.J. with them! You know what else is really cool? Disc golf courses are ALL OVER THE WORLD! Even the lazy little brother J.J. is into it now, and he's a total couch potato! In this book you will see some of the cool places they have explored together.
- Subjects: Juvenile ;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Piper Reed The Great Gypsy. by Holt, Kimberly Willis.(CARDINAL)648857;
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- Subjects: Juvenile ;
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- Thailand / by Friedman, Mel,1946-(CARDINAL)487819;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-135) and index.Land of the free -- The head of the elephant -- A natural paradise -- Through the ages -- Governing Thailand -- From rice to tourism -- One nation, many heritages -- A Buddhist nation -- Ancient traditions, modern arts -- Everyday life -- Timeline.1010LAccelerated Reader AR
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- Rocks And Minerals: Children's Book Filled With Facts / by Kids, Bold.;
The term mineral is used to describe a solid chemical compound with a well-defined chemical composition and specific crystal structure. This solid material occurs naturally in pure form. It is the most common substance on earth and is often formed in rocks. Here are some facts about rocks and minerals. You may be surprised to know that you have been living on the same planet for most of your life! But do you know that there are so many different types of minerals? A rock is a solid, naturally-occurring substance composed of mineral-like substances. The specific type of minerals found in rocks depends on their composition. The most common rock on Earth is basalt, formed when lava cools rapidly. It makes up the Hawaiian Islands and much of the ocean floor. It is also found on Mars, Venus, and the Moon. The hardest natural substance on earth is diamond. Its trace elements of sulfur and carbon give it its color. There are more than 3,000 minerals found on Earth. So, what are these minerals and what do they look like?
- Subjects: Général.; Juvenile ;
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- Wetlands: A Children's Book Interesting And Informative Facts. by Kids, Bold.;
You've probably heard about the importance of wetlands in our environment, but you might be wondering what exactly a wetland is. The fact is, a wetland is a special type of ecosystem, in which the soils are permanently or seasonally flooded. Because the land is permanently or seasonally flooded, oxygen-free processes thrive there. There are two main types of wetlands: salt marshes and freshwater bogs. Wetlands are a vital resource for life on earth. In addition to drinking water, they also provide a host of other services, such as irrigation and sanitation. During flooding events, wetlands slow the waters down with their specialized vegetation, slowing them down. This action reduces flood heights and erosion. By storing and braking water, wetlands act like natural sponges, slowing the flow of flood waters. Wetlands are the perfect habitat for a variety of animals. About 150 different species of birds depend on wetlands to survive. In fact, 80% of all breeding birds require swamps for their survival. Other animals that live in wetlands include sloths, waterbucks, tigers, and bears. Many different kinds of plants and animals also find homes in wetlands, including mangrove species, elks, and deer. Wetlands are found in every continent except for Antarctica. They can be found on every continent, except for the Antarctic continent, which has very extreme climate conditions. Despite their name, wetlands are actually quite common. In fact, 99 percent of all wetlands are privately owned. There are countless different types of wetlands and wetland habitats. If you haven't visited one, now is the time to learn about them!
- Subjects: Général.; Juvenile ;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Midnight's destiny / by Johnson, Sharon.(CARDINAL)644232;
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- Subjects: Cats;
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- Do I have to play nice? / by Burgess, Gelett,1866-1951,author.(CARDINAL)131426; Jatkowska, Ag,illustrator.(CARDINAL)396013;
Kendall Kitten and Cameron Cat know that the only way to play together is to play nice! Not everyone on the playground knows this, though. Help make recess fun for all by learning the importance of cooperating. There's no other way to play than nice! -- GN490L
- Subjects: Creative nonfiction.; Picture books.; Etiquette;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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