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"Food chains (Ecology) Fiction."
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Pond circle
by
Franco, Betsy
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Vitale, Stefano, ill
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Food chains (Ecology)
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Pond ecology Fiction.
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Ecology Fiction.
2009
In the pond by Anna's house, a food chain begins with algae which is eaten by a mayfly nymph which is eaten by a beetle which is eaten by a bullfrog....
Secrets of the garden : food chains and the food web in our backyard
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Zoehfeld, Kathleen Weidner
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Lamont, Priscilla, ill
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Gardens Juvenile fiction.
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Gardening Juvenile fiction.
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Food chains (Ecology) Juvenile fiction.
2012
Depicts a family of four who make their garden their summer home as they prepare the soil, plant seeds, water the garden, and watch for a harvest of vegetables.
Carnivores
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Reynolds, Aaron, 1970-
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Santat, Dan, ill
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Carnivorous animals Juvenile fiction.
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Food chains (Ecology) Juvenile fiction.
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Carnivores Fiction.
2013
A lion, a great white shark, and a timber wolf, all meat-eaters who have been hurt by the cruelty of plant-eaters, form a support group which has limited success until their newest member, a great horned owl, shares some advice.
Sparrow girl
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Pennypacker, Sara, 1951-
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Tanaka, Yoko, ill
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Sparrows Juvenile fiction.
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Farm life Juvenile fiction.
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Food chains (Ecology) Juvenile fiction.
2009
When China's leader declares war on sparrows in 1958, everyone makes loud noise in hopes of chasing the hungry birds from their land except for Ming-Li, a young girl whose compassion and foresight prevent a disaster.
As night falls : creatures that go wild after dark
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Napoli, Donna Jo, 1948- author
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Sala, Felicita, illustrator
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Nocturnal animals Juvenile fiction.
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Predation (Biology) Juvenile fiction.
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Food chains (Ecology) Juvenile fiction.
2023
\"From microscopic organisms to giant cats, it's surprising who you'll find awake in the middle of the night! Dinoflagellates guzzle floating bacteria, bumblebee bats loop and swoop, racer snakes slither, weasels sneak and circle, and spot-bellied eagle owls leap and sweep. One by one, the animals of the food chain find their next scrumptious treat. For children whose curiosity abounds, and restless sleepers greedy for one more story or one more goodnight kiss, this distinctive picture book with a science focus gives a peek at the animals that come alive at night. The striking words of Donna Jo Napoli join the electric and wild illustrations of acclaimed artist Felicita Sala to make this the perfect picture book to help young readers get out all their wiggles and giggles before bed.\"--Amazon.com