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K-3
Good Question! series.
Answering questions about topics such as why garbage stinks, why recycling is good, and whether we can recycle food, this book is an informative introduction to the purpose of waste management and recycling. Standard color photos and illustrations, such as a cross-section (with labeled layers) of a landfill, helpfully illustrate the text. Reading list, websites. Ind.
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K-3
Good Question! series.
A question-and-answer format provides information relevant to each book's American government topic. Informative responses are given to such questions as "What is women's suffrage?"; "Why was Susan B. Anthony arrested in 1872?"; "Who was the Father of the Constitution?"; "Who attended the Constitutional Convention?"; and "What is the Bill of Rights?". Illustrations and archival photographs enhance the readable texts. Timeline. Review covers the following Good Question! titles: Why Couldn't Susan B. Anthony Vote? and What Are the Three Branches of Government?.
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K-3
Good Question! series.
Basic information about water on earth, particularly in the oceans, is presented in a question-and-answer format. Everything from the water cycle, tides, the ocean zones and life within each layer, and human impact on water quality is covered by questions that also convey information. Illustrations and clear photographs are found on every other page. Reading list, websites. Ind.