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Animal BFFs is a treasure trove of information about animal pairings that a reader can enjoy in one sitting. A whole science curriculum could be developed around this book . .

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China Through Time is . . . clearly an artistic labor of love. It’s an ambitious project . . .”

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This book is perfect for any budding marine biologist, science lover, ocean aficionado, or curious kid.

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“funny, educational, and downright delectable if you have a nose for science and/or weird trivia.”

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We Are Artists is a fine example of how we should be exhorting the next generation (girls and boys) to embrace themselves exactly how they are.

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This tiny book is packed with fun facts about Charles Darwin, one of the most famous scientists of all times.

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A chaos of color is what you will find in The Great Grammar Book.

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“With the comics and the cleverly designed art, this book has something for everybody. And those with a keener curiosity will find plenty to satisfy their elemental interest.”

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“Walls is a book for our time as a divided nation. . . . Sometimes the simplest books have the most to say.”

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“a superb introduction to the animal kingdom for the budding biologist or scientist . . .”

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Hoot, Hoot, Hooray! is an inspiring chapter book that tells about three different animal rescues. The first is Paul and Babe, two owlets that fell out of a tree.

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There is so much of history that we are still unaware of, so many tidbits waiting patiently to be discovered.

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What’s for Dinner? Quirky, Squirmy Poems from the Animal World is far more than a collection of 29 delightful and sometimes surprising poems for children.