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- History's Crazy Rich Ancients: S1. by Brown, Darrell,actor.; The History® Channel (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Darrell BrownOriginally produced by The History® Channel in 2022.In HISTORY'S CRAZY RICH ANCIENTS, each episode introduces mysterious icons from the past who shared one obsession-from exotic animals to billion-dollar parties to nine-figure palaces.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Television series.; Motion pictures.;
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- Swans / by Bodden, Valerie.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 24) and index.Introduces the physical characteristics and habitat of the swan.
- Subjects: Swans;
- © 2009., Creative Education,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- 1,2,3 moose : an animal counting book / by Helman, Andrea.; Wolfe, Art.;
Introduces the numbers one through twenty against a background of photographs and brief text describing animal and plant life found in the Pacific Northwest.LSC
- Subjects: Animals; Counting books.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Farm / by Hernandez, Leeza.;
This robust board book will fascinate babies and introduce them to life on the farm, from big animals to bees and tractors. Every page is designed to stimulate developing minds, with striking high-contrast illustrations and inviting holes to peep through.
- Subjects: Board books.; Domestic animals; Farms; Vocabulary;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Boozhoo! = Hello! / by Pawis-Steckley, Joshua Mangeshig.; Corbiere, Mary Ann.;
Hello! Who do you see and hear in the woods today? Meet a variety of woodland and water animals in this story written in Anishinaabemowin and English. Can you see a fox digging, spot two minnows dancing or hear a swarm of bees buzzing? Boozhoo! / Hello! introduces children to familiar animals as they go about their daily activities: walking, running, swimming, climbing and finally -- when the day is done -- sleeping! Illustrated in a vibrant and colorful Woodland style that will appeal to readers young and old alike.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Animals; Animal behavior; Ojibwemowin language; Ojibwe language materials;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Raccoons in the dark / by Gonzales, Doreen.;
Introduces the physical characteristics of raccoons and their nighttime activities.
- Subjects: Raccoon; Nocturnal animals;
- © 2010., PowerKids,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Here babies, there babies, on the farm / by Cohen, Nancy,1954-; Smith, Lori Joy,1973-;
The newest board book in the Here Babies, There Babies series celebrates babies both human and animal! on the farm. Here babies, there babies, See them on the farm babies. Furry babies, feathered babies, fuzzy, full of charm babies. Babies can be found all over the farm! Colourful artwork and bouncy, rhyming text introduces baby to farm animal life, with birds hatching from eggs, quacking ducks swimming in a pond, and foals learning to run.
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; Infants; Farms; Domestic animals; Animals;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Pets / by McDonald, Jill(Jill McDonald-Gomez);
Introduces different pet types, including cats, dogs, rabbits, fish, frogs, and lizards, and describes how to care for animal companions.
- Subjects: Board books.; Pets; Animals;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Colors / by Oklejak, Marianna.;
Introduces colors using photographs of familiar items, including a school bus, a kitten, and a football.
- Subjects: Board books.; Colors; Animals;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Rock? Plant? Animal? : how nature keeps us guessing / by Kaner, Etta.; Lane, Brittany.;
"Pretty Tricky meets Do Frogs Drink Hot Chocolate in this guessing-game book that explores how in nature, things aren't always what they seem ... ... sometimes what looks like a plant is actually a rock or what looks like a rock is actually an animal or what looks like an animal is actually a plant. In ROCK? PLANT? ANIMAL?, young readers are invited to guess what they are looking at as they are introduced to animals that don't look like animals, plants that don't look like plants, and rocks that don't look like rocks! The recto of each spread has a large spot illustration of either a rock, plant, or animal, prompting the reader to make their best guess. There will be surprises but the idea is not to trick readers -- anyone who knows children knows that sometimes they want to be right! -- so much as invite them to really consider what they are looking at, using what they know already, as well as what they have learned from the basic definitions of a rock, plant, or animal provided in the book's intro. And Brittany's inviting, beautifully realistic illustrations are up for the scrutiny! A page turn reveals the answer by showing the featured plant/rock/animal situated within a detailed scene, as well as a brief description of the rock/plant/animal, including why it looks the way it does. Fourteen "species" are presented. Includes a glossary."--
- Subjects: Mimicry (Biology);
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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