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- Questions and answers / by Petelinsek, Kathleen,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)462780;
- "Both photos and illustrations present readers with common questions and various common answers and their corresponding ASL signs." --480L
- Subjects: American Sign Language; Children's questions and answers.;
- Beekeeping questions and answers / by Dadant & Sons.(CARDINAL)521618;
- Subjects: Bee culture.;
- Buildings questions and answers / by Phillips-Bartlett, Rebecca,1999-author.(CARDINAL)883707;
- "Our world is full of many amazing buildings. We have made beautiful stained-glass windows that turn rooms into rainbows and windmills that can turn grain into flour. From modern homes with solar panels to the Great Pyramids of Egypt, how do we know so much about buildings? Sometimes you just have to ask why? Lively text paired with photos and fun illustrations make it easy to stay curious about the world around you"--Ages 7-10Grades 4-6
- Subjects: Architecture; Buildings;
- Body questions and answers / by Phillips-Bartlett, Rebecca,1999-author.(CARDINAL)883707;
- Why can't I tickle myself? -- Why do my fingers get wrinkly in water? -- Why do I close my eyes when I sneeze? -- Why does my stomach growl? -- Why do people like different foods? -- Why do people have different dominant hands? -- Why do my teeth fall out? -- Why do I get hiccups? -- Why does my head hurt when I eat ice cream too quickly? -- Why is hair different colors? -- Why does hair go gray? -- Why do I yawn? -- Why do I get red when I'm embarassed? -- Why do I dream? -- Why do I have bad dreams?"From rumbling stomachs and hiccups to losing teeth and dreaming, our bodies do many amazing and bizarre things. How do we know so much about them? Sometimes, you just have to ask why? Lively text paired with photos and fun illustrations make it easy to stay curious about the world around (and inside) you"--Ages 7-10Grades 4-6
- Subjects: Human body; Human physiology;
- Animal questions and answers / by Phillips-Bartlett, Rebecca,1999-author.(CARDINAL)883707;
- Tell me why -- Why do cats land on their feet? -- Why do zebras have stripes? -- Why do animals have tails? -- Why do giraffes have such long necks? -- Why are owls awake at night? -- Why don't peguins fly? -- Why do snakes shed their skin? -- Why do animals hibernate? -- Why are flamingos pink? -- Why are sloths so slow? -- Why do snails need slime? -- Why do bats hang upside down? -- Why do animals have whiskers? -- Asking questions -- Glossary -- Index.Why do cats land on their feet? -- Why do zebras have stripes? -- Why do animals have tails? -- Why do giraffes have such long necks? -- Why are owls awake at night? -- Why don't penguins fly? -- Why do snakes shed their skin? -- Why do animals hibernate? -- Why are flamingos pink? -- Why are sloths so slow? -- Why do snails need slime? -- Why do bats hang upside down? -- Why do animals have whiskers?"With so many different animals on Earth, it's no surprise there are many different questions about the animal world. How do we know so much about the animals that share our planet? From a zebra's stripes to a snail's slimy trail, sometimes you just have to ask why? Lively text paired with photos and fun illustrations make it easy to stay curious about the world around you"--Ages 7-10Grades 4-6
- Subjects: Animals;
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1001 questions and answers.
- Subjects: Children's questions and answers.; Curiosities and wonders;
- Earth questions and answers / by Phillips-Bartlett, Rebecca,1999-author.(CARDINAL)883707;
- Tell me why -- Why are deserts so dry? -- Why is the South Pole so cold? -- Why is the sky blue? -- Why do rainbows appear? -- Why do the leaves drop off some trees? -- Why does it rain? -- Why does it snow? -- Why do earthquakes happen? -- Why do rocks have layers? -- Why is the sea salty? -- Why do oceans have tides? -- Why is mud different colors? -- Why do volcanoes erupt? -- Asking questions -- Glossary."The wild world is full of colorful rainbows, ground-shaking earthquakes, and ocean waters moving in and out with tides. How do we know so much about the planet we live on? Sometimes you just have to ask why? Lively text paired with photos and fun illustrations make it easy to stay curious about the world around you"--Ages 7-.Grades 2-3.
- Subjects: Earth sciences; Children's questions and answers.;
- Questions and answers on : earnest money deposits. by North Carolina Real Estate Commission,issuing body.(CARDINAL)175441;
- Subjects: Earnest;
- History questions and answers / by Phillips-Bartlett, Rebecca,1999-author.(CARDINAL)883707;
- Tell me why -- Why do we learn about the past? -- Why aren't there dinosaurs anymore? -- Why did knights wear armor? -- Why did pirates wear eye patches? -- Why did ancient Egyptians mummify dead people? -- Why did the Pilgrims travel to America? -- Why did plague doctors look like birds? -- Why did the Great Fire of London last so long? -- Why did people go to the Moon? -- Why did people start using flags? -- Why was the Great Wall of China built? -- Why do people think Viking helmets had horns? -- Why did the suffragists fight for the right to vote? -- Asking questions."The world today is very different than it was in the past. From pirates wearing eye patches and plague doctors treating an unseen illness to great fires and the moon landing, history is full of many incredible moments. But how do we know so much about it? Sometimes you just have to ask why? Lively text paired with photos and fun illustrations make it easy to stay curious about the world around you"--Ages 7-10Grades 4-6740L
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; History; Children's questions and answers.;
- Questions and answers on : residential subdivisions and planned communities. by North Carolina Real Estate Commission.(CARDINAL)175441;
- Subjects: Homeowners' associations; Housing development;
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