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1 I'm Growing! PB My Feet PB My Five Senses PB My Hands PB Animals in Winter Henrietta Bancroft PB POP! Kimberly Brubaker Bradley PB Air Is All Around You PB The Big Dipper PB Is There Life in Outer Space? PB Snow Is Falling PB A Tree Is a Plant Clyde Robert Bulla PB The Sun and the Moon Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano PB Baby Whales Drink Milk Barbara Juster Esbensen PB How Animal Babies Stay Safe Mary Ann Fraser PB Where Are the Night Animals? Mary Ann Fraser PB Ducks Don't Get Wet Augusta Goldin PB Fireflies in the Night Judy Hawes PB From Caterpillar to Butterfly Deborah Heiligman PB Starfish Edith Thacher Hurd PB A Nest Full of Eggs Priscilla Belz Jenkins PB
2 How a Seed Grows Helene J. Jordan PB From Seed to Pumpkin PB From Tadpole to Frog PB Sounds All Around PB What's It Like to Be a Fish? PB Bugs Are Insects PB Clouds PB Big Tracks, Little Tracks Millicent E. Selsam PB How Many Teeth? PB Sleep Is for Everyone PB Where Do Chicks Come From? Amy E. Sklansky PB What's for Lunch? Sarah L. Thomson PB Dinosaurs Big and Small PB What Lives in a Shell? PB What's Alive? PB Corn Is Maize: The Gift of the Indians PB Digging Up Dinosaurs PB Dinosaur Bones PB Dinosaurs Are Different PB Fossils Tell of Long Ago PB Milk from Cow to Carton PB My Visit to the Dinosaurs PB The Skeleton Inside You Philip Balestrino PB Chirping Crickets PB
3 Germs Make Me Sick! PB Look Out for Turtles! PB Oil Spill! PB Spinning Spiders PB Switch On, Switch Off PB Why I Sneeze, Shiver, Hiccup, & Yawn PB Energy Makes Things Happen Kimberly Brubaker Bradley PB Forces Make Things Move Kimberly Brubaker Bradley PB Day Light, Night Light PB Down Comes the Rain PB Earthquakes PB Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll PB Floating in Space PB Gravity Is a Mystery PB The International Space Station PB Mission to Mars PB The Moon Seems to Change PB Planets in Our Solar System, The PB The Sky Is Full of Stars PB The Sun PB
4 Sunshine Makes the Seasons PB Tornado Alert PB Volcanoes PB What Happened to the Dinosaurs? PB What Makes a Magnet? PB What Makes Day and Night PB What the Moon Is Like PB Running on Sunshine Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano PB On sale 5/1/2018 What Will the Weather Be? Lynda DeWitt PB Ant Cities Arthur Dorros PB Feel the Wind Arthur Dorros PB Follow the Water from Brook to Ocean Arthur Dorros PB Archaeologists Dig for Clues Kate Duke PB In the Rainforest Kate Duke PB Zipping, Zapping, Zooming Bats Ann Earle PB How Do Birds Find Their Way? Roma Gans PB Let's Go Rock Collecting Roma Gans PB Why Frogs Are Wet Judy Hawes PB How People Learned to Fly Fran Hodgkins PB Almost Gone Steve Jenkins PB
5 Flood Warning Katharine Kenah PB Be a Friend to Trees PB An Octopus Is Amazing PB Snakes Are Hunters PB Who Eats What? PB You're Aboard Spaceship Earth PB How Do Apples Grow? Betsy Maestro PB Why Do Leaves Change Color? Betsy Maestro PB What Color Is Camouflage? Carolyn B. Otto PB Dolphin Talk PB Life in a Coral Reef PB Light Is All Around Us PB Wiggling Worms at Work PB Honey in a Hive PB What's So Bad About Gasoline? PB Who Lives in an Alligator Hole? PB Why Are the Ice Caps Melting? PB A Drop of Blood PB Hear Your Heart PB What Happens to a Hamburger? PB
6 Where Does the Garbage Go? PB Your Skin and Mine PB Droughts Melissa Stewart PB Hurricane Watch Melissa Stewart PB Pinocchio Rex and Other Tyrannosaurs Melissa Stewart PB Penguin Chick Betty Tatham PB Where Do Polar Bears Live? Sarah L. Thomson PB How a City Works D. J. Ward PB On sale 9/18/2018 Simple Machines D. J. Ward PB What Happens to Our Trash? D. J. Ward PB Sharks Have Six Senses John F. Waters PB Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers? PB Dinosaur Tracks PB How Deep Is the Ocean? PB How Mountains Are Made PB Phones Keep Us Connected PB What Is the World Made Of? PB What Makes a Blizzard? PB Where Did Dinosaurs Come From? PB Broadway NYC NY P: F: SpecialMarketsOrders@HARPERCOLLINS.com
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