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K-3My Readers series.
With Sheila Keenan. In this beginning reader/nonfiction chapter book, clear step-by-step directions and unobstructed diagrams and cross sections outline how waste is produced by the body, disposed of through a toilet, sent to either a septic tank or sewer system, and purified. Macaulay's humor is evident as he reminds readers that the language of science can be both precise and lively. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.
Reviewer: Betty Carter
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November, 2013