Where Fish Go In Winter (Easy-to-Read, Puffin)

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have You Ever Wondered Where Fish Go When The Ponds And Lakes Freeze In The Wintertime? Or What Makes The Sound You Hear When You Put Your Ear To A Seashell? Or Why Snakes Shed Their Skins? Now You Can Find Out The Answers To These Questions And Many Others In This Beautiful Book Of Fanciful And Fact-filled Poems That Explain Some Of Nature's Greatest Mysteries.

marilyn Courtot <%isbn%>0803727046 - Children's Literature

koss Has Answered The Type Of Questions Kids Love To Ask, And She Has Done It By Writing A Series Of Poems Which Explain Some Of Nature's Phenomena. Popcorn Pops Because The Steam Inside The Shell Expands,/the Kernel Overloads, 'til It's As Full As It Can Be/and Pop! The Corn Explodes! You May Think That Islands Float Like Boats, But As This Book Informs, Islands Which Are Mountain Tops Do Not Move. Other Questions Answered Include: Where Do Fish Go In Winter?; How Do Birds Fly?; Why Do Snakes Shed Their Skins?; How Do Cats Purr?; What Do Clouds Feel Like?; Why Do Leaves Change Colors?; And More. This Really Is A Great Choice For Home And School, And Could Be A Real Boon To Those Parents, Who Themselves Don't Know The Answers To These Questions. Simple Watercolor Illustrations Add A Bit Of Humor And Whimsy To The Answers To Many Of Nature's Mysteries. A Dial Easy To-read Book, Level 3, That Could Be Used To Support Science Programs, And Also As A Great Way To Use A Poetic Format To Introduce Nonfiction Material. 2003 (orig. 1987), Penguin Putnam,

Name in long format: Where Fish Go In Winter (Easy-to-Read, Puffin)
ISBN-10: 0142300381
ISBN-13: 9780142300381
Book pages: 32
Book language: en
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Puffin
Dimensions: Height: 9.02 Inches, Length: 6.04 Inches, Weight: 0.18 Pounds, Width: 0.11 Inches

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