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'The Journey: Stories of Migration'Publisher: The Blue Sky Press (2006) |
From clouds of butterflies to herds of caribou, many creatures spend their lives moving from one place to another. here is a fascinating introduction to the concept of migration and six animals that make extraordinary journeys throughout their lives. |
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'Swimming With Dolphins'Publisher: Blue Sky Press (2004) |
Come along and join the fun as two island swimmers dive, spin, glide, and leap with a playful pod of dolphins. Here is a celebration of ocean life and the miracles of our natural world. |
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'Whales Passing'Publisher: The Blue Sky Press (2003) |
Graceful yet powerful, orca whales are masters of the sea. In this book, a boy and his father watch from a cliff as a pod of whales surface, leap above the waves, and plunge into the ocean. |
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'The Snow Bear'Publisher: Margaret Hamilton Books (2000) |
She came into town in the autumn to feed at the dump. Her cubs had been killed by hunters and she was weary... Liliana Stafford's story of a lifelong friendship between a boy and a polar bear was inspired by the annual visit of polar bears to Churchill, Canada. |
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'Willie's Wallabies'Publisher: Island Heritage Publishing (2000) |
This book was inspired by a true story of two Australian wallabies who escaped from a private zoo and colonized a remote valley on one of the Hawaiian Islands. |
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'Baby Whales Drink Milk'Publisher: Harper Collins Publishing (1994) |
Whales may seem like enormous fish, but they are really mammals like dogs and cats and people. They breath air through lungs, they are warm blooded, and theyhave hair. Baby whales even drink milk - just like you! |
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'Rikki - Tikki - Tavi'Publisher: Harcourt Chidren's Books (1992) |
When a young Indian mongoose is rescued and befriended by a small boy and his parents, he begins a life-and-death struggle to protect his newly adopted family from the deadly cobras living in the gardens surrounding the family home. |
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'Trouble Dolls'Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books (1991) |
Lizzy Rhineheart's father, a famous enviromentalist, has crashed his seaplane in the Florida Everglades. It is up to Lizzy to rescue him, and, with the help of four magic trouble dolls, she and her dog Spooner, set off on a dangerous mission. |
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'The Dark Way'Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books (1990) |
The twenty-five stories in The Dark Way are like searchlights turned on our inner selves. Within the phantasmal glare we view what we dare not think on when the light is out. |
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'The Bells of Christmas'Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books (1989) |
Here is a traditional story that shares with us Christmas, 1890, and celebrates the continuing joy of Christmas as we know it today. Let us rejoice with this loving family when relatives came to visit on a Great Day long ago. |
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'The Terrible Hodag'Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books (1989) |
For more than a hundred years, tales of the Hodag have been told around campfires in the northern woods. Now Caroline Arnold, inspired by tales she heard as a young camper in Wisconsin, tells the story anew. |
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'The Jolly Mon'Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books (1988) |
An original tale where music and enchantment, pirates and trickery, friendship and the loyalty of a very special dolphin, create a timeless story of adventure. |
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