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"Did you know that some horses can dance? One can even write his name. Gallop inside to read about other amazing horses."-- Page 4 of cover.
Beryl lives in a world full of toys. But these aren't your ordinary toys--they're mechanical marvels that almost seem alive! And at the slightest touch, these toys "catalyze," that is, they merge with their owner and give them special abilities. But not Beryl. She's a Neon Knight...
Describes how cows eat grass and produce milk, as well as how the milk is processed for consumption.
"San Francisco bookbinder Brooklyn Wainwright stumbles through the looking glass in a tale of murder, rare books, and a quest for the perfect pie. . . . Brooklyn's oh-so-proper future in-laws are traveling from England to meet her, and if that's not enough to set her on edge, rum...
Provides information about geological weather phenomena such as tornadoes, earthquakes, volcanoes, tidal waves, thunder clouds, blizzards, and weather prediction.
The week before Gus starts school, he practices with his toys, studying clouds, reading books, and cooking mud pies.
Presents facts about some of the world's most original machines.
An introduction to the process of making chocolate, from the time the farmer plants a cocoa tree to the time someone eats a piece of candy.
Sam's household gets a lot of excitement when his mother goes to the hospital and comes home with a new baby sister for him.
Presents information about a variety of flying machines, from the earliest balloon and airplanes to jets, rocket-powered craft and planes of the future.
Examines why tidal waves happen, how they form, and what kinds of destruction they can cause, as well as describing some major tidal waves in history.
Describes how cotton is grown, and how that cotton is processed, spun into thread, woven into cloth, cut and sewn to make a t-shirt.
An introduction to the process of making bread, from the time the farmer plants wheat to the time someone eats a slice of toast.
Presents facts about the appearance, size, and behavior of dinosaurs and other prehistoric reptiles.
Little Rabbit helps explain such number concepts as grouping like objects, more and less, counting, and matching.
Follows the development of a horse from the time its mother is pregnant until it is fully grown.