
Follow the Water from Brook to Ocean (Let's Read and Find Ou
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What the Moon Is Like (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:月亮究竟
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My Five Senses (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:我的五种感觉ISBN9
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Why I Sneeze, Shiver, Hiccup, & Yawn (Let's Read and Find Ou
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Chirping Crickets (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:蟋蟀叫不停ISB
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What Will the Weather Be? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:
Kindergarten-Grade 4-- While such concepts as cold and warmfronts are clearly explained and effectively illustrated, so manyterms are introduced here that young readers may come away a bitconfused about barometers, anemometers, wind vanes, hygrometers,and air pressure. This is still good introductory material to whatcan be a complex topic, and it could be used effectively iffollowed by class discussion. Illustrations are brightly coloredand friendly, featuring the same boy, girl, and cat on most pages.Titles for the same audience include Kirkpatrick's Look at Weather(Raintree, 1985) and Rogers's What Will the Weather Be LikeToday?
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Hear Your Heart (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:听听你的心脏ISBN
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Where Do Polar Bears Live? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2
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What Lives in a Shell? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:谁住在
The diversity of shelters in the animal world-bird nests, anttunnels, and the cave of a bear-is contrasted with the nature andfunction of the self-contained housing of snails, turtles, and somecrustaceans and mollusks. The softly toned watercolor illustrationsamplify the text and show children in different settings observingvarious shelled creatures. The transient nature of the hermit crabis described, as is the scallop's shell-snapping mode of mobility.Zoehfeld places less emphasis on scientific names but includesbroader coverage than Douglas Florian's Discovering Seashells(Scribners, 1986). She has written an easy-to-read, introductoryscience title.
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Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科
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Zipping, Zapping, Zooming Bats (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科
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Drop of Blood, A (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:血液的作用 ISB
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Where Are the Night Animals? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启
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What Happened to the Dinosaurs? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然
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Feel the Wind (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:感受风儿ISBN9780
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Floating in Space (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:漂浮在太空ISB
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Milk from Cow to Carton (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:牛奶
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POP! (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:泡泡!ISBN9780064452083
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Honey in a Hive (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:蜂房里的蜜蜂ISBN
Grade 1-3–An appealing blend of smoothly written text andmeticulous color illustrations. Short blocks of large, easy-to-readprint, most of which are set on the backgrounds of picture spreads,briefly describe the functions of the queen, drones, and workers;some major physical and behavioral characteristics; the beecommunication dance; swarming; and the honey-making process. Therealistic, finely detailed paintings match the serene tone of thetext. Several spreads offer full-color views of bees foraging forfood in idyllic meadows, while others are close-ups of workers busyinside golden-hued hives. The book concludes with miscellaneousfacts about the insects and honey. The text omits some importantinformation. For instance, metamorphosis is not described, althoughseveral pictures include cross-sections of developing larvae andpupae within their wax cells, and a queen is shown laying an egg.There is little discussion of physical characteristics; however,the illustrations extend the text in this regard as well.
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Snow Is Falling (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:下雪了ISBN978
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Forces Make Things Move (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:力量
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Light Is All Around Us(Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:光无处不
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Nest Full of Eggs, A (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:一窝鸟蛋I
A young boy and girl observe the activities of a robin familyfrom the first "cheer-up" call of spring, through nest building,hatching, and fledging. Additional information about other kinds ofbirds and their behaviors is touched upon. One double-spread showsdevelopment within the egg. The format is open and inviting withillustrations that have child appeal. However, the colors appearrather flat and washed out, lacking the exuberance one associateswith the season. An adequate accompaniment to Barrie Watts's Birds'Nest (Silver Burdett, 1991), a photographic presentation of thenesting season of the blue titmouse. Gr. 1-3. More complex than most stage-one books in the Let'sRead-and-Find-Out series, this begins with a pair of Americanrobins building a nest in a suburban garden. Two kids watch thenest and see the eggs hatch out and the babies learn to fly. At thesame time they read about birds in all kinds of places. Thebook-within-a-book may be a bit confusing for early readers, butthe cheerful pencil
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Starfish (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:海星ISBN97800644519
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Dinosaurs Big and Small (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:大恐
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Switch On, Switch Off (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:打开,关
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Almost Gone (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:全都不见了ISBN97800
From Booklist Gr. 1-3. Caldecott HonorBook illustrator Jenkins applies his considerable talents to thecause of conservation in this book in the long-runningLet's-Read-and-Find-Out Science series. Using his signature cut-andtorn-paper collages, he shows 21 endangered species, accompanyingeach image with a few sentences about the animal's habitat, aparticular characteristic, and, sometimes, the reason for itsendangered status. The art is not to scale, but Jenkins often worksin text references to give kids an idea of relative size: a YangtzeRiver Dolphin "may grow to be eight feet long"; an Assam rabbitweighs "four or five pounds." As usual, Jenkins' artwork isfascinating. His papers, apparently handpainted, are carefullymatched to catch subtle variations of an animal's skin or a senseof the shagginess of its coat. The last spreads consider fourextinct animals and three species brought back from the brink bybreeding or protection programs. A map designating the range ofeach species concludes this nicely accom
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Sid the Science Kid: Everybody, Move Your Feet! (Let's Read
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Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启
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Dolphin Talk (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:海豚的语言ISBN9780
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Where Do Chicks Come From? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1
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International Space Station, The (Let's Read and Find Out) 自
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Who Lives in an Alligator Hole? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然
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My Visit to the Dinosaurs (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:
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Why Do Leaves Change Color? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙
Ages 5-9. In the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science Stage 2series, this is an informative concept book that explains whathappens to leaves in autumn as they change colors and then separatefrom the tree. Krupinski's bright gouache-and-colored pencilillustrations show a boy and a girl playing in a country landscapethat changes with weather and light. There are also detailedpictures of leaves in different sizes, shapes, and colors. Maestroincludes simple instructions for making a leaf rubbing and forpressing leaves, as well as suggestions for places to visit wherethe fall foliage is special.
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Germs Make Me Sick! [Let's Read and Find Out,Reading Rainbow
This easy-to-read revision of a 1985 title effectivelydescribes the differences between bacteria and viruses and givesother related germy facts. The science is related in simplelanguage and the author uses specific examples that youngsters willreadily understand. He explains how germs sometimes "slip in" thebody despite defense mechanisms such as skin, nose, and throat."Your friend has a cold. She sneezes. Germs fly out. You breathethe air. Some of her germs may get into your lungs." Hafner'spen-and-ink and watercolor artwork is attractive and informative,reinforcing the concepts introduced in the text. An interestingaddition for libraries not having the previous edition. Gr. 2^-3. This revised version of an outstandingLet's-Read-and-Find Out Science title is larger in size than theoriginal book published 10 years ago. There are very few changes inBerger's text, which deals directly with how bacteria and virusesspread infection in daily life and how the body fights back.Hafner's lively color cart
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Germs Make Me Sick! (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:细菌让我们生
This easy-to-read revision of a 1985 title effectivelydescribes the differences between bacteria and viruses and givesother related germy facts. The science is related in simplelanguage and the author uses specific examples that youngsters willreadily understand. He explains how germs sometimes "slip in" thebody despite defense mechanisms such as skin, nose, and throat."Your friend has a cold. She sneezes. Germs fly out. You breathethe air. Some of her germs may get into your lungs." Hafner'spen-and-ink and watercolor artwork is attractive and informative,reinforcing the concepts introduced in the text. An interestingaddition for libraries not having the previous edition. Gr. 2^-3. This revised version of an outstandingLet's-Read-and-Find Out Science title is larger in size than theoriginal book published 10 years ago. There are very few changes inBerger's text, which deals directly with how bacteria and virusesspread infection in daily life and how the body fights back.Hafner's lively color cart
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班班和莉莉的小王国 英文原版 Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom Holly's Lost W
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Planets in Our Solar System, The (Let's Read and Find Out) 自
Originally published in 1981, this title gets a facelift withthe addition of some new information, including a brief list of Websites, plus new illustrations. Though given to dogmatic statementslike "The most important part of the solar system is the sun,"Branley makes his points briefly and precisely, steering clear ofdistracting dialogue and side commentary. Also, rather than themore common one-planet-after-the-other tour, he groups togetherheavenly bodies, discussing temperature, size, and orbital lengthin comparative terms; the effect is to reinforce the idea of thesolar system as a system rather than an assemblage of isolatedelements. He finishes with instructions for a planetary mobile andseveral other simple projects. O'Malley creates a rudimentary storyline in his illustrations, in which an African-American version ofMs. Frizzle guides a class around a planetarium, and inserts smallastronomical photos into his cartoon scenes. Still one of the mostbasic books on the subject, this is a welcome re
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Where Does the Garbage Go? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2
Grade 1-4-An update of the 1974 title (HarperCollins), notonly in content but also in terminology. In the original, thenarrator's grandfather buried their trash on his farm and fedgarbage to the hogs. "Garbage and trash" were taken together to thedump, or, in the case of big cities, incinerated, resulting in airpollution. Separating trash for recycling was only a hopefulprospect. Gone is the family farm in the 1994 edition. Childrenlearn in school about how things "used to be." They take a fieldtrip to a landfill where garbage and trash (brought in from anearby big city) are still being buried, but they refer torecycling as a commonplace activity in which the whole townparticipates. A pie chart breaks down the composition of a landfillby percentages. Showers mentions toxic ash and smoke generated fromincinerators and the basic problem of too much trash. The picturesare also more sophisticated in content, if not style. How alandfill is built and how an incinerator works are more fullyportrayed than in t
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What Color Is Camouflage? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:
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From Seed to Pumpkin (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:种子变南瓜
PreSchool-Grade 1–Another entry in the popular and usefulscience series, this title explains in simple, clear language thestages in the development of a seed into a pumpkin. A couple ofeasy recipes and experiments are appended. Appealingwatercolor-and-pencil illustrations show children involved inplanting and tending the pumpkins, and help make the process andthe passage of time understandable to this audience. PreS-Gr. 2. This satisfying volume from theLet's-Read-and-Find-Out series tells and shows how a pumpkin plantgrows. With a level of detail that seems just right for youngchildren, the text clearly presents how the plant develops fromseed to mature pumpkin as well as how it obtains and distributeswater and nutrients. Pfeffer uses plain English rather thanspecialized terminology, explaining processes with precision whilekeeping the text accessible to her audience. Though the onlycharacter mentioned in the text is the farmer, the artwork featuresthree children who join him to drop seeds int
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Sid the Science Kid: A Cavity Is a Hole in Your Tooth (Let's
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Tornado Alert (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:龙卷风警报ISBN978
Grade 1-3 Another excellent addition to this science seriesthat has opened up a host of subjects to young readers. This booktells what tornadoes look like, why they occur, when they occur,and what to do when one strikes. A few incidents of disastroustornadoes are mentioned, such as the time when a tornado inMinnesota lifted a passenger train from its tracks and carried it80 feet through the air. The writing is clear, concise, andrhythmic. Maestro's color drawings are also clear andunderstandable, and fit well with the book's design. This book isfor younger audiences than Fradin's Disaster ! Tornados (Childrens,1982). It should be just the thing for young readers interested inthe subject. Todd Morning, Schaumburg Township Pub . Lib . ,Ill.
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What's So Bad About Gasoline? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学
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Look Out for Turtles! (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:海龟出没
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Spinning Spiders (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:织网的蜘蛛ISBN
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Let's Go Rock Collecting (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:让
Gr. 2-4, younger for use with adults. Kids will immediately becaught by the idea that, "the oldest things you can collect arerocks." This simple geology book goes on to discuss the formation,hardness, types, and uses of rock. The coverage is cursory, yet itis sufficiently engaging to hold the interest of a young audience.Keller's illustrations, line drawings with watercolor washes, workwell in showing the cross-sections of earth and volcanoes. Twochildren appear in many of the scenes, exploring a Roman road,finding fossils, mixing cement, and collecting rocks to store inboxes and egg cartons. A few pages feature photographs, allowingmore realistic views of various rock types. Another goodintroductory book from the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out series.
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What Makes Day and Night (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:白
This is an enormous improve ment over the 1961 edition: lessrepeti tive, much clearer in presentation and more specific aboutphysical phenome na. However, brevity causes some of theexplanations to be oversimplified, and some further explanationsmay be necessary. The illustrations are better, featuring clear,colorful and sometimes mildly silly scenes that add some playfulness. The simple science experiment remains from the oldedition, and Bran ley has included a new discussion of day andnight on the moon, as well as a photo of our planet taken fromspace. Gail Gibbons' Sun Up, Sun Down (HBJ, 1983) is a broader,shallower treatment.
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Energy Makes Things Happen (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2
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Digging Up Dinosaurs (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:寻找恐龙化
The most notable change in this revision is thepictures: bright cray on-colored drawings have replaced the drabgray and green illustrations of the earlier edition. Thehand-lettered cap tions and the dialogue in balloons have beenslightly enlarged, making them easier to read. Textual changes areslight; Brontosaurus is now called Apa tosaurus, and some pageshave been combined to streamline the book. Al though the 1981edition already depict ed both men and women and people of diverseethnic backgrounds, it's nice to be greeted by a smiling femalepaleon tologist on the cover of the new edition. There's not muchnew information here, but the packaging is certainly more timelyand appealing.
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Earthquakes (reillustrated) (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙
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Oil Spill! (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:石油泄漏ISBN9780064
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Big Dipper, The (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:神奇的北斗星ISBN
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How People Learned to Fly (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:
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Sleep Is for Everyone (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:如果我们
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Where Did Dinosaurs Come From? (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科
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Fireflies in the Night (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙1:夜里的
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Your Skin and Mine (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学启蒙2:你和我的皮肤I
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From Caterpillar to Butterfly (Let's Read and Find Out) 自然科学
Although the drama of metamorphosis has been documented withgreater detail in other titles, this presentation stands outbecause of its classroom setting. The process is seen through thechildren's eyes as they experience the excitement of observing thewiggly caterpillar, watch it molt, change into a chrysalis, endurethe endless waiting, and stare in wonder as a Painted Ladybutterfly emerges and dries its wings. The closing pages show theclass at the window watching the insect pause on a flower beforeflying away to begin the life cycle once again. Pen-and-ink andwatercolor illustrations create a cheerful setting similar in styleto those found in Miriam Cohen's books about classroom events.Close-ups show the stages of transformation as captions wend alongplant leaves and stems reminiscent of a caterpillar crawling. Asmall collection of butterflies commonly found in most parts of theU.S. and a list of addresses of butterfly centers are appended. Aninviting book that young children can relate to and one tha
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