Harriet Brundle
21) Immigration
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This topical series considers current world issues via informative and factual information, combined with modern imaging that will engage young readers.
Brundle provides factual information about immigration, in simple text that will help children to understand this topical issue from a range of perspectives.
22) Using insulin
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Explains the steps from what the pancreas is to living with diabetes with Ian Insulin and Polly Pancreas.
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Some people are not born with all of their limbs or lose a limb from an illness or injury. They sometimes wear an artificial limb. Readers learn about how artificial limbs help people accomplish basic tasks. This sensitive topic is conveyed in an empathetic, informative, and lighthearted way so readers can relate to the subject matter. Useful fact boxes, a detailed glossary, and vibrant illustrations enhance readers' understanding of how artificial...
24) Map my community
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"Finding your way around your community can be confusing if you don't understand symbols and directions. This simply-written title provides readers with the exact information they need to understand and make a map of their own neighborhood or community."--
25) Map my country
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An introduction to map skills regarding countries.
26) Why do I drool?
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Want to know why you drool on your pillow or what your taste buds are for? Fun illustrations and entertaining text help give kids a clear understanding of the form and function of the mouth, tongue, and teeth.
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Can you imagine if your house, neighborhood, or town was destroyed? The dangers of climate change threaten the habitats of living things all over the world. In this age-appropriate text, readers learn about habitat destruction, its impact on Earth, and what humans can do to minimize it. The text is filled with educational facts and striking full-color photographs to enhance young learners knowledge of climate change while supporting science curriculum...
30) Map my school
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This dynamic book brings mapping skills down to a micro level by showing children how anything can be mapped including their own home or school. Images combine with simple explanations to show readers how maps give us a birds-eye view of an area and can help us see the layout of buildings. Tips on building drawing skills make it easy for readers to craft their own maps.
31) Map my planet
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"An introduction to map skills regarding the planet." --
32) Japan
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How many people live in Japan? What s Japan s biggest city? Questions such as these are answered as readers take a journey to the country of Japan. The main text, which supports critical social studies curriculum topics, explores the weather, landscapes, and everyday life in this Asian country. Additional information is provided by detailed fact boxes and maps that work to expand readers understanding of Japanese life. Vibrant, full-color photographs...
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Human actions affect the world around us. From pollution in the oceans to deforestation, many of these actions are harmful. In this book a friendly guide takes readers through what happens to habitats when they are affected by harmful activities--animals become endangered, ecosystems fall out of balance, and Earth is cared for. There's a bright side: In this book, readers learn all about what conservation is in age-appropriate detail as well as ways...
35) Weather patterns
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Readers learn how weather patterns are affected by climate change in this comprehensive text, which aligns with current science curriculum topics and accessibly explores a concept readers are exposed to every day on the news. They discover how weather has changed over time because of factors such as greenhouse gases and the burning of fossil fuels. Information on how to minimize one s carbon footprint and help battle the damage caused by climate change...
36) Animals
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Cute bears, frogs, and fish will draw in the newest readers while the main content teaches the features of the basic animal groups through achievable language and information.
38) Recycling
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Recycling seems like an easy way to do good for planet Earth. Reusing items more than once is another practice many households can adopt to reduce what they use. But, there are some rules to recycling it's important to know. A friendly guide helps readers through an introduction to recycling as well as what can be recycled. The main text is written in accessible language and gives age-appropriate details that complement elementary science curricula....