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New Titles - Foreign Languages
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A to Zoo: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books, 10th Edition
Thomas, Rebecca L. · Libraries Unlimited
Pages: 1636 Format: Hardcover
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Whether used for thematic story times, program and curriculum planning, readers' advisory, or collection development, this updated edition of the well-known companion makes finding the right picture books for your library a breeze.* Offers easy subject access to children's picture... |
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Cometas y meteoros: Atravesando el espacio: Comets and Meteors: Shooting Through Space
Chana Stiefel · Rourke Educational Media
Pages: 24 Format: Library Binding
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What has a head, two tails, and shoots across the sky? A comet. Coming from the far edges of the solar system, most comets travel around the Sun, while meteors appear as flashing streaks of light in the night sky. Explore these amazing celestial wonders as they zip through space! This book... |
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Planetas enanos: Plutón y los planetas menores: Dwarf Planets: Pluto and the Lesser Planets
Nadia Higgins · Rourke Educational Media
Pages: 24 Format: Library Binding
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Five and counting! So far, astronomers have discovered five dwarf planets in our solar system. Pluto, which was once thought of as the ninth planet, is today classified as a dwarf planet. This book looks at the current dwarf planets, characteristics, size, and orbital patterns, as well... |
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Sistemas solares: Planetas, estrellas y órbitas: Solar Systems: Planets, Stars, and Orbits
Nadia Higgins · Rourke Educational Media
Pages: 24 Format: Library Binding
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Our closest solar system is about 10 light years away.It has two main types of planets. Some are rocky and small, like planet Earth, while others are huge balls of gas, like Jupiter. Learn about how astronomers once thought our solar system was the one and only, to how they have now discovered... |
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Planetas rocosos: Mercurio, Venus, la Tierra y Marte: Rocky Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
Kyla Steinkraus · Rourke Educational Media
Pages: 24 Format: Library Binding
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Our solar system is made up of the millions of objects in the sky above us, including the Sun, moon, stars, and planets. This book examines the four planets closest to the Sun, known as the rocky planets. All four planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are described with information about... |
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