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The great graph contest
2006
Gonk and Beezy, two amphibian friends, hold a contest to see who can make better graphs. Includes information about different kinds of graphs.
Follow the money!
2002
A quarter describes all the ways it is used from the time it is minted until it is taken back to a bank.
Look at my book : how kids can write & illustrate terrific books /
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Leedy, Loreen
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Authorship Juvenile literature.
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Book design Juvenile literature.
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Illustration of books Juvenile literature.
2004
Provides ideas and simple directions for writing, illustrating, designing, and binding books.
Mission-- addition
1997
Miss Prime and her animal students explore addition by finding many examples in the world around them.
The shocking truth about energy
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Leedy, Loreen
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Power resources Juvenile literature.
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Power resources Environmental aspects Juvenile literature.
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Pollution prevention Juvenile literature.
2011
\"Combines physical science and environmental science with fun. Comical characters explain the basics, including the many forms energy can take. Readers can learn how energy changes from one from to another so that the Sun's energy can end up in a lunch box and eventually in people's muscles. Easy-to-follow diagrams show different ways energy can be harnessed. For a green look at the topic, the pros and cons of each form of energy are outlined, and tips on how to use energy sensibly are included\"--Amazon.com.
Crazy like a fox : a simile story
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Leedy, Loreen
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Surprise Juvenile fiction.
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Birthdays Juvenile fiction.
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Parties Juvenile fiction.
2008
In a story told entirely in similes, Rufus the fox is behaving strangely, but for a very good reason. Includes a definition of simile and suggestions for writing a simile story.
There's a frog in my throat! : 440 animal sayings a little bird told me
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Leedy, Loreen
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Street, Pat
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English language Terms and phrases Juvenile literature.
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Animals Juvenile literature.
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Animals Folklore.
2003
Expressions and sayings involving animals.
Jack & the hungry giant eat right with MyPlate
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Leedy, Loreen, author, illustrator
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Nutrition Juvenile fiction.
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Food habits Juvenile fiction.
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Health Juvenile fiction.
2013
\"Jack goes up the beanstalk, where he is greeted by a kind giant who cooks him a nutritious meal. He learns about healthy eating habits from the giant and his wife\"-- Provided by publisher.
Amazing plant powers : how plants fly, fight, hide, hunt, & change the world
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Leedy, Loreen, author, illustrator
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Schuerger, Andrew, author
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Plants Juvenile literature.
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Adaptation (Biology) Juvenile literature.
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Plants.
2015
Imagine if plants had superhero qualities. According to Spike E. Prickles, a TV personality who happens to be a cactus, plants have plenty of awesome abilities, and his houseplant fans agree. From protecting themselves from forest fires and voracious leaf-eating insects to surviving in hostile environments that are numbingly cold or stiflingly hot, Spike highlights the impressive range of adaptations plants have developed.