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|  | Who Are You Calling a Woolly Mammoth? by Daniel McFeeley, Elizabeth Levy, J. R. Havlan America's Horrible Histories are a rollicking read through the fascinating, the horrible, the absolutely awesome, and the positively wacky world of American history. Thoroughly researched, historically accurate, and hilariously illustrated, each book in this new series mixes facts and fun to tell the story of our glorious (and sometimes gory) past. There's even a wisecracking historical guide: a cockroach! AUTHOR: Daniel McFeeley, Elizabeth Levy, J. R. Havlan PUBLISHER: Scholastic, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Wings by James Marshall A sensible chicken named Harriet must save her silly chicken pal, Winnie, when Winnie goes off for an adventure with a stranger named Mr. Johnson--who just happens to be a fox. Will Harriet be able to stop Mr. Johnson from turning Winnie into his dinner? Colorful pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations accompany the text. AUTHOR: James Marshall PUBLISHER: Houghton Mifflin Company FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | D. W. Thinks Big by Marc Brown Description not available.A board book featuring minimal text and colorful illustrations of characters from a popular PBS television show finds Arthur's little sister, D. W. saving the day at her aunt's wedding. AUTHOR: Marc Brown PUBLISHER: Little Brown Children's Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | The Tarantula Keeper's Guide by Marquerite J. Schultz, Stanley A. Schultz Here is the definitive word on tarantulas for collectors and for life science students specializing in arachnids. You'll find a detailed description of the tarantula's origins, anatomy, and physiology . . . directions for breeding them and caring for the young . . . advice on purchasing or capturing a tarantula in the wild, and much more. Full-color photos and drawings. AUTHOR: Marquerite J. Schultz, Stanley A. Schultz PUBLISHER: Barron's Educational Series, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Accessible Gardening by Joann Woy Gardenig can become difficult and strenuous when an accident, illness or advancing age brings on physical disabilities. The guide offers tips and techniques that return the joy of gardening to those with special needs. Included are recommendations for modifying an existing yard for gardening ease, advice on selecting ergonomic tools and low-maintenance plants, as well as directions for constructing raised bed planters. AUTHOR: Joann Woy PUBLISHER: Stackpole Books FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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 | Inside an Ant Colony by Allan Fowler, Dana Rau Ants always seem to be busy. They live in large groups, called colonies. An ant colony is like an underground city. Each ant has a specific job in this organized community. AUTHOR: Allan Fowler, Dana Rau PUBLISHER: Scholastic Library Publishing FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Science & Nature 
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