Tammy Gagne
1) Cheetahs
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2012.
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Explores cheetahs, including where they live, how they hunt, and how they live from day to day.
2) Jaguars
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c2012
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Presents the characteristics, behaviors and habitats of the jaguar.
3) Bulldogs
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A guide to bulldogs which includes activity ideas and training advice specifically suited to the physical needs of this short-nosed breed.
4) Exoskeleton
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[2022]
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An exoskeleton is a robotic frame. It fits over the user's body. When the frame moves, the person also moves. Discover more in Exoskeleton, a title in the STEM and the Human Body series.
6) Frogs matter
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2016
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"What can we learn about the health of an ecosystem through frogs? This title takes readers to our freshwater sources to see how pollution is disrupting the reproduction and lives of frogs, how humans are to blame, and what we can do to fix it"--Publisher's website.
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[2018]
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"Take a trip back in time to the Cretaceous Period to learn about tyrannosaurus rex! With its sharp teeth, the carnivorous tyrannosaurus rex comes to life through immersive, vibrant images. Readers will be enticed to learn more about the dinosaurs' appearance, behavior, and their prehistoric habitat. Realistic illustrations and easy-to-read text help any young reader find something to enjoy. Download the Capstone 4D app to access a variety of bonus...
10) Brachiosaurus
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[2019]
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Illustrations and simple text introduce children to the brachiosaurus, describing their appearance, behavior, and prehistoric habitat.
13) Boxers
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[2010]
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This book describes the history, physical features, temperament, and care of the boxer breed.
14) Beagles
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[2010]
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This book describes the history, physical features, temperament, and care of the beagle breed.
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[2022]
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In 1982, Willem Kolff and Robert Jarvik invented the first artificial heart used for long periods of time in humans. The first patient to receive the heart lived 112 days. Today, patients can live for years with an artificial heart. Discover more in Artificial Organs, a title in the STEM and the Human Body series.
17) Ghosts of war
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Some people believe that soldiers who die in combat never leave the place where they died. Read this book to find out more about ghosts of war.
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2015
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Have you ever had someone say you had an eagle eye? This saying comes from the fact that eagles have excellent eyesight. An eagle can spot prey from up to one mile away! Eagles also have sharp talons and can fly at jaw-dropping speeds to capture prey. Readers will learn about what makes eagles such deadly predators, from their hunting styles to what they like to eat. Fun Facts and an Amazing but True section will thrill readers and give them a closer...