Why Do Some Animals Shed Their Skin?


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This high-interest Science title is one of the 4 titles sold in a Book Pack as a part of the Tony Stead Independent Reading I Wonder Why Theme Set.




A Day in the Life of a Duck Named Fluff


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Follow Fluff, a Pekin duck, as she spends her day out in the sun, playing in the grass with her four friends Peanut Butter, Jelly, Coleslaw, and Mayo.




The Flight of a Wild Duck


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"You always needed a wild duck like Avram, a nonlinear thinker that stirred up the others. I always try to have an Avram on my team. Always. They disrupt and create." -Andy Grove, former Intel CEO In The Flight of a Wild Duck, Avram Miller describes how luck, intuition, imagination, humor, and risk-taking enabled him to become one of Silicon Valley's visionaries and leading venture capitalists. He recalls his journey of overcoming childhood illness, a troubled family, and an inability to function in the education system to eventually become a senior executive at one of the world's leading technology companies. Never one to follow a conventional path, Miller broke away from a difficult childhood, leaving home to become a merchant seaman and later a hippie and activist in 1960s San Francisco. Though he had no formal education, his childhood interest in electronics provided him with a foundation in technology, and he ended up working in medical research. He was appointed as an associate professor at twenty-nine. He later transitioned from a successful medical science career to the computer industry, landing at Intel, where he cofounded Intel Capital, one of the top venture capital organizations in the world. The Flight of a Wild Duck is rich with personal stories, told with humor and honesty, interwoven with the history of the computer industry. Throughout, Miller provides insights into the legendary industry pioneers with whom he worked, including Andy Grove, Bill Gates, and Ken Olsen. The book documents several critical events that gave rise to the personal computer, the Internet, and the creation of broadband communication, in which Miller played a leading role.




Getting Butter From a Duck


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That's where I came in, during a raging heat wave that blanketed the Flats, a section of the Wadsworth Farms, in Autauga County, Alabama. Ed Harbison's life wasn't always pretty. Born in 1941, his childhood and adolescence were marked by struggles with poverty, inequality, and the often-violent rites of passage for black youths growing up in the rural South. But Ed's life was also marked by something else extraordinary--the examples of his grandmother and mother, women of courage and perseverance who passed on many life lessons. With the love and strength of his family, Ed rose from a hard-scratch existence to become a loving husband, father, prominent businessman and broadcast journalist, and member of the Georgia State Senate, where he tirelessly champions causes for military families and veterans. Told with humor, warmth, and honesty, Getting Butter from A Duck is a deeply personal story, a portrait not just of a boy who overcame his circumstances, but of a man who grew out of the best foundation--the love of a family.




The Wolf, the Duck, and the Mouse


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“Readers will laugh out loud. . . . Like all Barnett-Klassen collaborations, distinctly funny, imagination-stirring, and lovely to look at.” —Shelf Awareness (starred review) Early one morning, a mouse met a wolf, and he was quickly gobbled up. When a woeful mouse is swallowed by a wolf, he quickly learns he is not alone: a duck has already set up digs, and, boy, has that duck got it figured out! Turns out it’s pretty nice inside the wolf, with delicious food and elegant table settings, courtesy of the wolf’s unchecked gluttony. Even better, the mouse no longer needs to fear being eaten by the wolf! In fact, life is pretty good, until a hunter enters the picture . . . With a nod to traditional fables and a wink to the reader, the award-winning Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen offer a tale of cooperation and creative cuisine that is sure to go down easy.




It's Useful to Have a Duck


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A continuous folding story depicts a child's relationship with his duck, and on the reverse side, the duck's perspective on life with his boy.




Chicken, Chicken, Duck!


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Easy-to-read, rhythmic text about a group of farm animals, led by a tenacious duck, who play a noisy game together.




Duck!


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A delightfully duckish picture book of farmyard disaster. Duck can see that something is falling from the sky. He tries to warn the other farmyard animals by telling them to "Duck!" but they won't listen ...A hilarious picture book of farmyard disaster by award-winning author Meg McKinlay and emerging illustrator Nathaniel Eckstrom.




The Life Cycle of a Duck


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Simple text explains how ducks mate, nest and migrate.




A New Duck


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In A New Duck, Paul visits a city park through the seasons and observes Mallard ducks as they develop from egg to duckling to fledgling. Children will enjoy reading the cumulative, sing-song verse patterned after ?The House that Jack Built,? and then peering under the flaps to learn interesting science facts. This book in the My First Look at series also contains a note to parents suggesting ways of exploring nature --- without disturbing it.