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A scientist discovered that monkeys can control the sounds they make--they seem to know when to keep quiet and when to call in the family.
Sharon T. Pochron, Ph.D. (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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The twins' kitten, Charlie, isn't feeling well. A trip to the vet to remove a thorn lodged in his paw soon solves the problem. Soon, he's back to his playful self.
Lissa Rovetch (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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What's the Weather? A What, Why or Where Book
Weather changes daily. Sometimes it can even change from one moment to another-like a sudden storm. Weather affects our daily lives from what we wear to what outdoor activities (or lack thereof) we can do. Learning about weather and how to dress and prepare for it is an important skill to learn. Maybe even more important is the skill of observation. By asking simple questions, children become engaged and can start to observe and make correlations about the weather around them so they will understand how the weather impacts their lives.
Editorial (Author), Donna German (Narrator)
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The second, wonderfully anarchic picture book, based on the hugely-successful 'Little Wolf' fiction seriesThe Wolf family have got no food, so Little Wolf and Smellybreff are sent to get a piggy for supper. But piggies prove extremely hard to catch and it is getting late...What will the wolf cubs take home to eat?
Ian Whybrow (Author), Griff Rhys Jones (Narrator)
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What's Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature
From the creator of the New York Times bestseller Women in Science, comes a new nonfiction picture book series ready to grow young scientists by nurturing their curiosity about the natural world--starting with what's inside a flower. Budding backyard scientists can start exploring their world with this stunning introduction to these flowery show-stoppers--from seeds to roots to blooms. Learning how flowers grow gives kids beautiful building blocks of science and inquiry. In the launch of a new nonfiction picture book series, Rachel Ignotofsky's distinctive art style and engaging, informative text clearly answers any questions a child (or adult) could have about flowers.
Rachel Ignotofsky (Author), Tashi Thomas (Narrator)
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It's dinner time at the pond and the flies, frogs, fish, and bears are hungry! Introduce early readers to the food chain with this brightly illustrated fiction reader. With high-frequency words and a simple rhyming story, this book builds foundational reading skills and supports early literacy.
Dona Rice (Author), Teacher Created Materials (Narrator)
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Learn why people food makes a dangerous diet for bears.
Sharon Pochron, Ph.D. (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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What Was the San Francisco Earthquake?
In this addition to the What Was? series, kids will experience what it was like to be in San Francisco in 1906 when the ground buckled in a major, catastrophic earthquake. One early April morning in 1906, the people of San Francisco were jolted awake by a mammoth earthquake-one that registered 7.8 on the Richter Scale. Not only was there major damage from the quake itself but broken gas lines sparked a fire that ravaged the city for days. More than 500 city blocks were destroyed and over 200,000 people were left homeless. But the city quickly managed to rebuild, rising from the ashes to become the major tourist destination it is today. Here's an exciting recount of an incredible disaster.
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler (Author), Akaina Ghosh (Narrator)
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What Was the Great Chicago Fire?
Did the Great Chicago Fire really start after a cow kicked over a lantern in a barn? Find out the truth in this addition to the What Was? series. On Sunday, October 8, 1871, a fire started on the south side of Chicago. A long drought made the neighborhood go up in flames. And practically everything that could go wrong did. Firemen first went to the wrong location. Fierce winds helped the blaze jump the Chicago River twice. The Chicago Waterworks burned down, making it impossible to fight the fire. Finally after two days, Mother Nature took over, with rain smothering the flames. This overview of a stupendous disaster not only covers the fire but explores the whole history of fire fighting.
Janet B. Pascal (Author), Minka Wiltz (Narrator)
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On August 25th, 2005, one of the deadliest and most destructive hurricanes in history hit the Gulf of Mexico. High winds and rain pummeled coastal communities, including the City of New Orleans, which was left under 15 feet of water in some areas after the levees burst. Track this powerful storm from start to finish, from rescue efforts large and small to storm survivors’ tales of triumph.
Robin Koontz (Author), Asia Rainey (Narrator)
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Mom Emily and their dog Max try to get ready for a walk but the weather keeps changing before they can leave the house.
Marianne Mitchell (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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What to Wear in Outer Space: Outer space is very different from Earth - so it calls for very differ
Scientists study the activities of blue jays realizing that the birds help our planet by planting oak trees.
Caroline Tung (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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