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Amethysts
by
Mahoney, Emily Jankowski, author
in
Amethysts Juvenile literature.
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Precious stones Juvenile literature.
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Amethysts.
2016
Introduction to the amethyst.
20 fun facts about the nervous system
by
Mahoney, Emily Jankowski, author
in
Nervous system Juvenile literature.
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Brain Juvenile literature.
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Nervous system.
2019
\"Have you ever wondered how the brain is able to control so many important things in the human body? Or how the spinal cord is structured? [This book explains] all the amazing processes of the nervous system [and more]\"-- Provided by (page 31) publisher.
20 fun facts about the digestive system
by
Mahoney, Emily Jankowski, author
in
Digestion Juvenile literature.
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Gastrointestinal system Physiology Juvenile literature.
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Digestive system.
2019
\"From the mouth and esophagus to the small and large intestine, re aders take a journey through the human body via the digestive tract, and enjoy learning about processes the digestive system does without us even knowing\"-- Provided by publisher.
Attack of the killer bees
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Mahoney, Emily Jankowski, author
in
Africanized honeybee Juvenile literature.
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Bees Juvenile literature.
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Africanized honeybee.
2017
\"Since the mating of certain European and African bees in Brazil during the late 1950s, an aggressive bee has been slowly heading northward. These Africanized honeybees are known as invasive species today as they disrupt the ecosystems they enter. More information about the killer bees spread draws readers into the interesting scientific topic of invasive species\"-- Provided by publisher.
How will people travel to Mars?
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Mahoney, Emily Jankowski, author
in
Interplanetary voyages Juvenile literature.
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Manned space flight Juvenile literature.
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Interplanetary voyages.
2018
\"Advancements in space exploration over the years have shown us that Mars has water, one of the necessary conditions for life as we know it. Does that mean people will be able to travel to Mars soon? This book answers that common question through accessible, fun text written by an educator and vivid photography straight from NASA. Even the most reluctant reader will enjoy how easily this text walks through the current projects and past missions of Mars' history and future.\"-- Provided by publisher.