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32 pp.
| Sterling
| February, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-1-4549-2351-0$16.95
(3)
4-6
American Museum of Natural History series.
These volumes highlight the science and technology of the International Space Station (Life in Space) and rover explorations of Mars (Mission to Mars). Clear texts explain why these missions have been undertaken and how findings contribute to our knowledge of planets and human endurance in space. Striking images show the surface of Mars, a variety of spacecraft, and astronauts at work. Ind. Review covers these titles: Mission to Mars and Life in Space.
32 pp.
| Sterling
| February, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-1-4549-2327-5$16.95
(3)
4-6
American Museum of Natural History series.
These volumes highlight the science and technology of the International Space Station (Life in Space) and rover explorations of Mars (Mission to Mars). Clear texts explain why these missions have been undertaken and how findings contribute to our knowledge of planets and human endurance in space. Striking images show the surface of Mars, a variety of spacecraft, and astronauts at work. Ind. Review covers these titles: Mission to Mars and Life in Space.
32 pp.
| Sterling
| April, 2014
|
TradeISBN 978-1-4549-0631-5$9.95
|
PaperISBN 978-1-4027-7791-2$3.95
(3)
K-3
American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers series.
From fastest runners and swimmers to deep-water and desert dwellers, these volumes present some extreme traits and habitats of animals ranging from the familiar (cheetahs, polar bears) to the unusual (giant tubeworms, microscopic water bears). The striking color photographs and astounding facts delivered via engaging prose ("It can grab an insect faster than you can blink your eyes") will captivate beginning readers. Review covers these American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers titles: Extreme Survivors and World's Fastest Animals.
32 pp.
| Sterling
| April, 2014
|
TradeISBN 978-1-4549-0633-9$9.95
|
PaperISBN 978-1-4027-7793-6$3.95
(3)
K-3
American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers series.
From fastest runners and swimmers to deep-water and desert dwellers, these volumes present some extreme traits and habitats of animals ranging from the familiar (cheetahs, polar bears) to the unusual (giant tubeworms, microscopic water bears). The striking color photographs and astounding facts delivered via engaging prose ("It can grab an insect faster than you can blink your eyes") will captivate beginning readers. Review covers these American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers titles: Extreme Survivors and World's Fastest Animals.
(3)
K-3
American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers series.
Exceptionally beautiful color photographs grace the glossy pages of these succinct and engagingly written nonfiction titles. While the names of some of the animals, such as bombardier beetle or Lonomia caterpillar, may stymie some young readers at first encounter, they will delight in the facts they glean about the esoteric creatures. Review covers these American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers titles: Deadly and Dangerous and Strangest Animals.
(3)
K-3
American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers series.
Exceptionally beautiful color photographs grace the glossy pages of these succinct and engagingly written nonfiction titles. While the names of some of the animals, such as bombardier beetle or Lonomia caterpillar, may stymie some young readers at first encounter, they will delight in the facts they glean about the esoteric creatures. Review covers these American Museum of Natural History Easy Readers titles: Deadly and Dangerous and Strangest Animals.