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- The concise human body book / by Parker, Steve,1952-author.; Parker, Steve,1952-Human body book.; Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc.,publisher.;
- Take a head-to-toe tour of the human body. Amazing 3D images reveal all your major systems in molecular detail. Discover how the nervous system works, the intricate construction of skeleton and muscles, and how your body protects itself when you are under threat.
- Subjects: Human physiology.; Human body.; Human anatomy.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Loon / by Vande Griek, Susan,1950-; Reczuch, Karen.;
- Includes bibliographical references.Follows the life cycle of two loon chicks as they break out of their eggshells, learn to swim, find food and avoid predators, learn to fly, and migrate to the ocean. Also includes facts about loons.LSC
- Subjects: Common loon; Loons;
- © 2011., Groundwood Books,
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Rivers, lakes, and marshes / by Szymanski, Jen.;
- A reader all about water - from the single drop travelling round the water cycle to life in and around the world's rivers, lakes, and marshes.
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Rivers; Lakes; Marshes;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Water cycle / by Purslow, Frances.;
- Describes how the water cycle carries water all around the globe so life can thrive in most areas.
- Subjects: Hydrologic cycle;
- © 2011., AV2 by Weigl,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The end is always near : apocalyptic moments, from the Bronze Age collapse to nuclear near misses / by Carlin, Dan,1965-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Do tough times create tougher people? Can humanity handle the power of its weapons without destroying itself? Will human technology or capabilities ever peak or regress? No one knows the answers to such questions, but no one asks them in a more interesting way than Dan Carlin. In The End is Always Near, Dan Carlin looks at questions and historical events that force us to consider what sounds like fantasy; that we might suffer the same fate that all previous eras did. Will our world ever become a ruin for future archaeologists to dig up and explore? The questions themselves are both philosophical and like something out of The Twilight Zone. Combining his trademark mix of storytelling, history and weirdness Dan Carlin connects the past and future in fascinating and colorful ways. At the same time the questions he asks us to consider involve the most important issue imaginable: human survival. From the collapse of the Bronze Age to the challenges of the nuclear era the issue has hung over humanity like a persistent Sword of Damocles. Inspired by his podcast, The End is Always Near challenges the way we look at the past and ourselves. In this absorbing compendium, Carlin embarks on a whole new set of stories and major cliffhangers that will keep readers enthralled. Idiosyncratic and erudite, offbeat yet profound, The End is Always Near examines issues that are rarely presented, and makes the past immediately relevant to our very turbulent present.
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Catastrophical, The; Catastrophical, The.; Civilization; Imaginary histories.; World history; World history.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Turtle / by Hamilton, Lynn,1964-;
- Information about how to care for a turtle as a pet.008-010.Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.A turtle world -- Pet profiles -- Turtles through time -- Life cycle -- Picking your pet -- Tanks for turtles -- Turtle treats -- Shells and such -- Turtle polish -- Healthy and happy -- Turtle behavior -- Troubles and triumphs -- Pet puzzlers -- Frequently asked questions.
- Subjects: Juvenile works.; Nonfiction.; Turtles as pets; Turtles; Pets; Turtles.; Pets.; Pets.; Turtles.; Turtles as pets.; Turtles as pets.; Pets.; Turtles.;
- © ©2010., Weigl Publishers,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Whirl / by Kerbel, Deborah.; Bisaillon, Josée.;
- Follow the wordless journey of a maple key, as it twirls away from the parent tree and across the city. Along the way the windblown key crosses paths with children, their families, and a variety of animals. It even stars momentarily in a child's artwork, before finally landing, overwintering, and germinating in the spring. Solid nature content is interwoven with human narratives in this fresh new take on natural life cycles and the larger circle of life.Ages 4-8.LSC
- Subjects: Stories without words.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Drip / by Li, Maggie.;
- "Watch Drip travel through streams, rivers, the ocean and clouds to become a little drip once again. A die-cut right through to the last page of the book highlights that nature is full of changes, but that the story begins and ends with a tiny drop of water."--Provided by publisher.Preschool age.LSC
- Subjects: Hydrologic cycle; Water; Toy and movable books;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Children's first dinosaur encyclopedia / by Martin, Claudia.;
- ". . . for introducing children to the . . . the dinosaur kingdom, covering favorite and more unusual dinosaurs, as well as the reptiles and mammals they shared their world with. Their habitat, behavior, life cycle and appearance are discussed, as well as clear explanations as to how scientists found out about these . . . prehistoric creatures"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Dinosaurs;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Talking about death/ by Bryant-Mole, Karen;
- Summary: Focuses on death as part of a natural cycle and as part of the entire process of life; also discusses common responses to death.
- Subjects: Death;
- © 1999., Raintree Steck-Vaughn,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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