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List view record 261: Rubbish and recyclingList view anchor tag for record 261: Rubbish and recycling
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Rubbish and recycling

Morgan, Sally, 1957-2020
Books
The Discover It Yourself: rubbish and recycling picture book is packed with scientific facts, experiments and activities linked to rubbish, recycling and making our environment a cleaner, safer place. It brings a lively, hands-on approach to practical science experiments. Children can find almost...
List view record 262: The science behind wonders of the sky : auroras, moonbows, and St. Elmo's fireList view anchor tag for record 262: The science behind wonders of the sky : auroras, moonbows, and St. Elmo's fire
List view record 263: The sea bookList view anchor tag for record 263: The sea book
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The sea book

Milner, Charlotte2019
Books
Featuring fascinating fishy facts accompanied by bright, bold, and beautiful illustrations, this book takes children on a journey through the sea and all its zones. Touching on mammals, fish, invertebrates, and reptiles, The Sea Book explores a wealth of incredible marine animals and their habita...
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List view record 264: Sea levels and ice capsList view anchor tag for record 264: Sea levels and ice caps
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Sea levels and ice caps

Dufresne, Emilie2019
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As climate change continues to affect the earth, issues such as ice caps melting and sea levels rising have been in the spotlight more often. These changes in geography negatively impact humans, sea creatures, and other parts of the natural world.
List view record 265: Seas & oceans : an animated atlasList view anchor tag for record 265: Seas & oceans : an animated atlas
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Seas & oceans : an animated atlas

Collins, Jamie2023
Books
"Why is the sea blue? Which is the warmest ocean? How do oceans affect world climate? Why is global warming so bad for our seas and oceans? What is sustainable fishing and why is it so important? Find the answers to these questions and many more in this highly illustrated atlas."--Publisher.
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List view record 267: Seashore watcherList view anchor tag for record 267: Seashore watcher
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Seashore watcher

Plass, Maya2018
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Learn how to spot tracks, identify markings and discover secret hideaways at the seashore. Packed with fascinating fact files, stunning photographs and hands-on activities, find out about what lives in the different habitats where the land meets the sea. Head down to the seashore and learn how to...
List view record 268: The secret life of treesList view anchor tag for record 268: The secret life of trees
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The secret life of trees

Butterfield, Moira2020
Books
My arms stretch out all day long. I can be climbed, but I'm not a mountain. What am I? I am Oakheart, the oldest tree in the forest! Did you know that trees can talk to each other? Or that the oldest living thing is a tree? Let the ancient and mysterious Oakheart, the oldest and wisest tree in th...
List view record 269: Seed to sky : life in the DaintreeList view anchor tag for record 269: Seed to sky : life in the Daintree
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Seed to sky : life in the Daintree

Freeman, Pamela, 1960-2024
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"In the oldest rainforest on Earth, on the oldest continent, a seed falls to the ground. Over hundreds of years, the seed will grow into a sapling reaching for the sunlight, to become a tree towering above the rainforest canopy. Generations of insects, butterflies, bird, lizards, snakes and an ab...
List view record 270: Slow down and be here nowList view anchor tag for record 270: Slow down and be here now
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Slow down and be here now

Brand, Laura2022
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Come into the present moment with everyday nature that makes you stop, watch and be amazed by the tiniest things. Zoom in to watch a hummingbird drink nectar; watch a pea shoot appear; see a little snail as he comes come out to drink. With charming text and real science, see nature up close and l...
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