Let's
Read And Find Out Science Series
Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Science Books
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1. present basic science information
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2. are written with an understanding of how children think
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3. are brief enough for the young child to cope with
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4. are long enough to challenge him.
Air Is All Around You
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Animals in Winter
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A Baby Starts to Grow
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Bats in the Dark
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Bees and Beelines
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Before you Were a Baby
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The Beginning of the Earth
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The Big Dipper
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Big Tracks, Little Tracks
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Birds at Night
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Birds Eat and Eat and Eat
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Bird Talk
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The Blue Whale
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The Bottom of the Sea
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The Clean Brook
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Cockroaches: Here, There, and Everywhere
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Down Come the Leaves
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A Drop of Blood
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Ducks Don't Get Wet
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The Emperor Penguins
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Find Out by Touching
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Fireflies in the Night
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Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll
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Floating and Sinking
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Follow Your Nose
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Fossils Tell of Long Ago
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Giraffes at Home
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Glaciers
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Gravity is a Mystery
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Green Turtle Mysteries
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Hear Your Heart
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High Sounds, Low Sounds
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Hot as an Ice Cube
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How a Seed Grows
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How Many Teeth?
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How You Talk
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Hummingbirds in the Garden
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Icebergs
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In the Night
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It's Nesting Time
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Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away Home
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The Listening Walk
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Look at your Eyes
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A Map Is a Picture
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The Moon Seems to Change
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Mushrooms and Molds
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My Daddy Longlegs
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My Five Senses
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My Hands
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My Visit to the Dinosaurs
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North, South, East, and West
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Oxygen Keeps You Alive
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Rain and Hail
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Rockets and Satellites
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Salt
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Sandpipers
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Seeds by Wind and Water
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Shrimps
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The Skeleton Inside You
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Snow if Falling
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Spider Silk
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Starfish
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Straight Hair, Curly Hair
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The Sun: Our Nearest Star
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The Sunlit Sea
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A Tree Is A Plant
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Upstairs and Downstairs
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Use Your Brain
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Watch Honeybees with Me
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Water for Dinosaurs and You
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Weight and Weightlessness
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What Happens to Hamburger
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What I Like About Toads
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What Makes a Shadow?
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What Makes Day and Night
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What the Moon is Like
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Where Does Your Garden Grow
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Where the Brook Begins
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Why Frogs are Wet
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The Wonder of Stones
Your Skin and Mine
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