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List view record 881: WormsList view anchor tag for record 881: Worms
List view record 882: Wow! Birds : a book of extraordinary factsList view anchor tag for record 882: Wow! Birds : a book of extraordinary facts
List view record 883: You can be an entomologist!List view anchor tag for record 883: You can be an entomologist!
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You can be an entomologist!

Martins, Dino2019
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"There are more than one million different kinds of insects in the world ... and curious young minds seem to have just as many questions about them! This book is set up in a child-friendly, question-and-answer format, and has lots of wonderful images, too. Children will learn how real scientists ...
List view record 884: You swallow spiders in your sleep! : the fact or fiction behind animalsList view anchor tag for record 884: You swallow spiders in your sleep! : the fact or fiction behind animals
List view record 885: Young Reed encyclopedia of Australian animalsList view anchor tag for record 885: Young Reed encyclopedia of Australian animals
List view record 886: Zap! Amazing animalsList view anchor tag for record 886: Zap! Amazing animals
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Zap! Amazing animals

Spilsbury, Richard2017
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The Zap! series is packed with clear information and photographs to help children explore the scientific fields of biology, physics, chemistry and geology. In Amazing Animals children can discover the unbelievable abilities of various species. What is an elephant made from? How do some creatures ...
List view record 887: The worm book : nature's recyclersList view anchor tag for record 887: The worm book : nature's recyclers
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The worm book : nature's recyclers

Tayleur, Karen2024
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Worms are working for us day and night. They improve our soils by aerating and fertilising and they recycle our organic waste in the process. Where would we be without them? The Worm Book introduces different types of worm: segmented worms, roundworms, ribbon worms and flatworms with all that is ...
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