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|  | Octopuses by Jenny Markert Description not available.Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of the octopus. AUTHOR: Jenny Markert PUBLISHER: Child's World, Incorporated, The FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Nickel by Kathy Parks, Nancy Savage Able to open doors and unfasten gates, Nickel, an orphaned buffalo, has acclimated to the world of dogs--he even thinks he`s a dog. For many years, this lone, hornless buffalo greeted travelers heading west into the foothills of the Rockies. Learn how he got his name and why he lost his horns in this hilarious, warm story about the friendly bison. Vivid watercolor illustrations and interactive tools make this book perfect for classroom or campfire. AUTHOR: Kathy Parks, Nancy Savage PUBLISHER: Savage Parks Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Outdoor Water Features by Alan Bridgewater, Gill Bridgewater Alan and Gill Bridgewater, a husband-and-wife team of do-it-yourselfers, outline 16 ways to add water to your garden, including pools, fountains, and waterspouts. Diagrams are given along with color photographs illustrating the beauties of the finished product. AUTHOR: Alan Bridgewater, Gill Bridgewater PUBLISHER: Storey Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Rain by Gail Saunders-Smith Description not available.Simply describes what rain is and the cycle that repeatedly brings water to the earth AUTHOR: Gail Saunders-Smith PUBLISHER: Capstone Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | 1000 Playthinks by Ian Stewart, Ivan Moscovich A collection of art-, math-, and science-themed games, illusions, and puzzles. Color illustrations accompany the text, which is broken down into 12 categories such as Geometry, Logic and Probability, and Perception. AUTHOR: Ian Stewart, Ivan Moscovich PUBLISHER: Workman Publishing Company, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | When the Sky Fell by Rand Flem-Ath, Rose Flem-Ath Based on the theories of the late historian Charles Hapgood, ancient sea maps, and the flood myths of ancient cultures, the Flem-Aths propose that Atlantis was destroyed by a violent and sudden shifting of the earth's crust and was located in present-day Antarctica. AUTHOR: Rand Flem-Ath, Rose Flem-Ath PUBLISHER: St. Martin's Press, LLC FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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