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- Rise to the sky : how the world's tallest trees grow up / by Hirsch, Rebecca E.,author.; Posada, Mia,illustrator.; Eby, Tanya,narrator.; Container of (expression):Hirsch, Rebecca E.,Rise to the sky.Spoken word (Eby);
Includes bibliographical references.Read by Tanya Eby.Trees are the tallest living things on Earth. But how do they grow to be so tall? Science writer Rebecca E. Hirsch presents a poetic introduction to the tree life cycle in Rise to the Sky. Accompanied by Mia Posada's detailed collage illustrations, this book features the tallest tree species from around the world, including the coast redwood, the Sitka spruce, and the giant sequoia.Ages 5-10.1-5.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Children's audiobooks.; Book plus audio.; Dyslexia-friendly books.; Trees; Trees; VOX books.;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Eric Carle classics. -- by Carle, Eric.; Carle, Eric.Tiny seed.; Carle, Eric.Pancakes, pancakes!; Carle, Eric.Walter the baker.;
The tiny seed -- Pancakes, pancakes! -- Walter the baker."Ages 3-7"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Seeds; Plant life cycles; Seeds; Pancakes, waffles, etc.; Cooking; Bakers; Pretzels;
- © [2011], Simon & Schuster Children's Pub. Division,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The period brain : the new science of why we PMS and how to fix it : a manifesto for women / by Hill, Sarah E.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Do you feel like you're riding a premenstrual roller coaster every month that leaves you feeling hungry, tired, angry, sad, and unsexy? Leading researcher and women's hormone expert Dr. Sarah E. Hill explains why we feel so universally icky before our periods -- and what to do about it. The problem isn't that women are hormonal; the problem is that the second half of the menstrual cycle -- the luteal phase, when the hormone progesterone rises and estrogen decreases -- has been systematically ignored by science and medicine. Progesterone is at the heart of every feeling we associate with PMS: it affects our daily sleep and calorie needs (hello, cravings!); whom we're attracted to; our sex drive; and -- as every woman can attest -- our mood. Because the luteal phase is understudied, every bit of health, diet, and relationship advice you've followed is based on that first, estrogen-glow half of the month or, worse, was designed for men. The rules that work for us in the first two weeks of the cycle don't always fit in the second, causing most of us to spend half the month following advice that is completely at odds with the way our bodies work at this time. It's no wonder we feel awful! The Period Brain is a science-tested roadmap to understanding PMS and PMDD. It's time we demand a better month, every month -- and usher in a new era in women's health. Period.
- Subjects: Hormones; Menstruation.; Menstrual cycle.; Menstruation disorders.; Premenstrual syndrome.; Women;
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- Open sesame [videorecording] : the story of seeds / by True Mind (Firm);
One of the world's most precious resources is at risk. This timely and emotionally moving film illuminates what is at stake and what can be done to protect the source of nearly all of our food: SEEDS. Seeds provide the basis for everything from fabric, to food to fuels. Seeds are as essential to life as the air we breathe or water we drink, but given far less attention. It's not too late, yet.E.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Germination.; Plant life cycles.; Plants; Pollination.; Science films.; Seeds; Seeds.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
- © c2015., True Mind,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The bully, the bullied, and the bystander : from pre-school to high school : how parents and teachers can help break the cycle of violence / by Coloroso, Barbara;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Bullying; Bullying;
- © c2002., HarperCollins,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Carbon : the book of life / by Hawken, Paul,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-229) and index.An exploration of carbon's vital role in sustaining life, revealing its profound connections to nature, humanity and the planet's history, while offering a hopeful perspective on embracing its potential to shape a sustainable future.
- Subjects: Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry); Carbon; Carbon; Chemistry, Organic.; Climatic changes; Green movement;
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- Do you like my bike? / by Feuti, Norman.;
Hedgehog goes riding on his new bike, with his best friend Harry.PreK-1st graders.Grade 1LSC
- Subjects: Bicycles; Cycling; Best friends; Friendship;
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- The new sharks and ocean life encyclopedia : hunting and feeding, survival strategies, habitats, life cycles and more! / by Martin, Claudia.;
A visual encyclopedia on sharks and ocean life, covering survival strategies, habitats, life cycles, and more.
- Subjects: Encyclopedias.; Marine organisms; Sharks; Marine animals; Marine plants; Marine organisms;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Rewire Break the Cycle, Alter Your Thoughts and Create Lasting Change (Your Neurotoolkit for Everyday Life) [electronic resource] : by Vignola, Nicole.aut; cloudLibrary;
Change your mind to change your life—discover the neuroscience of a better you in this revolutionary book from neuroscientist and online sensation Nicole Vignola that teaches you how to rewire your brain to achieve peak mental wellbeing. Are you stuck in a habit of believing you are not good enough? Do you fixate on a particular story about yourself that you wish you could change? Are negative beliefs holding you back from reaching your fullest potential? Do you sometimes feel like it’s just too hard, or too late, to change? If any of this sounds familiar, you need Rewire, your personal guide to understanding the neuroscience of why you are subconsciously programmed to repeat certain habits and how you can do, or undo, any type of behavior to be the person you want to be. BREAK THE CYCLE, ALTER YOUR THOUGHTS AND CREATE LASTING CHANGE In clear language, neuroscientist Nicole Vignola demystifies the science of breaking bad habits and how to make good ones, the principles of neuroplasticity, and neurohack methods for changing behavioral patterns. In the end, she helps you to see yourself in a different way and control how you react to any life situation, from overcoming negative, limiting beliefs to managing stress and achieving peak mental wellbeing. Think of your brain as your hardware and your mental health as your software. Your hardware must work well before you can upgrade your software; Once you learn the fundamentals of rewiring your brain, you can instill new habits, shift your mindset, and change unwanted behavior to create the best version of yourself. We all have habits and behaviors that hold us back from reaching our fullest potential. This book will help you see that you are not stuck, that you can rewrite your story—and shows you how.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Inspiration & Personal Growth; Happiness; Neuroscience; Mental Health; Self-Esteem; Cognitive Neuroscience & Cognitive Neuropsychology;
- © 2024., HarperCollins,
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- Bibsy Cross and the bike-a-thon / by Scanlon, Liz Garton.; Ho, Dung.;
When precocious eight-year-old Bisby's library hosts a bike-a-thon to raise money to buy books, she is determined to win the fundraiser.
- Subjects: Bicycles; Cycling; Fund raising; Libraries;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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