Andrea Debbink
1) The wild world handbook: how adventurers, artists, scientists--and you--can protect earth's habitats
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"A middle-grade guide to environmental stewardship and protecting diverse habitats"-- Provided by publisher.
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An illustrated introduction to the world's animals--from butterflies and koalas to frogs, snakes, dolphins, and falcons--and offers young readers ideas on how they can become environmental and wildlife protectors. Includes brief profiles of important environmentalists, artists, world explorers, and scientists in the past who have helped raise awareness and been advocates for the world's animals.
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Explores the importance of rivers to humans as sources of drinking water, transportation, and power sources, and explains how humans buried old rivers beneath city streets in an attempt to control the flow of rivers and problems they caused. Examines the damage caused by the containment of rivers, and discusses the development of daylighting, the unearthing and restoring of buried rivers to their rightful places and natural courses. Includes back...
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"Do you dream of being an artist, chef, or scientist? Did you know that in the kitchen, you can be all three at once? The kitchen is a place where art meets science. Most food science uses chemistry -- so once you understand a little chemistry, you'll be a better cook! This book features more than 30 delicious recipes; a fill-in-the-blank logbook to rate and review the recipes; and stories about chefs, inventors, and more."--Amazon