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CHESAPEAKE BAY
For Kids
Flute's Journey
Lynne Cherry
NATURAL HISTORY
1997
HARD COVER
40 PAGES
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
The fully illustrated and warmly told story of a wood thrush who starts life in the woods of Maryland, and migrates across the Gulf of Mexico to the Monteverde Rain Forest in Costa Rica. Flute's struggles for survival demonstrate a variety of conservation issues for migrating birds. The handsome watercolor illustrations of birds and habitats in both North and Central America are terrific. Ages 4 to 8.
(BST45, $17.00) |
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If You Lived at the Time of the American Revolution
Kay Moore
Daniel O'Leary
HISTORY
1998
PAPER
80 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
One in Scholastic's nonfiction series about daily life and customs throughout history, this one focusing on the eastern seaboard of the U.S. in the second half of the 18th century. With colorful illustrations and the kinds of interesting facts that draw young readers in. Ages 9-12.
(USA41, $6.99) |
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Where the Wild Horses Roam
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
William Allen Munoz
NATURAL HISTORY
1993
PAPER
80 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
In full-color photogaphs and informative text, this book's illustrator and author relate the history of wild horses in the United States, as well as their distinguishing characteristics and social systems. Ages 9-12.
(USA54, $6.95) |
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Where Was Patrick Henry on the 29th of May?
Jean Fritz
Margot Tomes
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
1997
PAPER
48 PAGES
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
If only all colonial historians possessed Jean Fritz's flair for characterization, we'd probably think the Stamp Act was the most interesting thing ever. Fritz turns her hand to the life of the orator Patrick Henry, who grew up poor in Virginia and rose high enough to say "Give me liberty, or give me death." Ages 9-12.
(USA43, $6.99) |
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