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What is the difference between a plant and an animal cell? Why do we have seasons? Are birds warm-blooded or cold-blooded? What is a calorie? Includes tables, charts, and diagrams. With the help of many visuals, children will find facts about animals, plants, biology, astronomy and more.
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Gr 4-6 As their titles indicate, these books are written specifically to help children complete their homework assignments. Therefore, they are best used as circulating materials and not as reference books. None of the material is presented in-depth and the books aren't meant to be used for reports, but in terms of answering specific questions, introducing concepts, or providing simple explanations they are competently done. All three volumes have thorough tables of contents that are easy to use; large print size and lots of white space; numerous charts, maps, and graphs; and color-coded sound bites of information. Each page has a handy sidebar that indicates what can be found and thus provides a shortcut for someone leafing through in search of an answer. The indexes are also complete. American History is enriched with colorful graphics and archival photos. Answers to the most commonly asked homework questions abound, and they are easily accessible and clearly stated. Suzanne Hawley, Laurel Oak Elementary School, Naples, FL Lopate
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This book is like brand new. Has never been used. It has no blemishes or tears. A great addition for any student!