Wonderful, Wonderful Water!!


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This unique Pictorial Poetry Book is all about water: from oceans to rivers, waterways, mineral springs, raindrops, dew drops & tears. It is not only very delightful to read but it is also informative, real and inspiring. Even clowns are included, and nonsense rhymes for fun. Poems for all ages.




The Wonderful Water Cycle


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Three-quarters of our Earth is covered by water. This book explains how water travels in a never-ending pattern called the water cycle and how water is used--from bathing to irrigating crops--along with tips for conserving our most important natural resource.




Brain-Powered Lessons--Wonderful Water


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Based on current brain research, this ready-to-use lesson engages second graders using the In the Know strategy. Encourage students with strategies designed to foster student achievement related to the different forms of water.




The Wonderful Water Cycle


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Reading the Bible and following RDs exciting journey, we can see how God provides for evaporation, cloud formation, rain, and how water flows back to the oceans. This book is beautifully illustrated with watercolored pictures painted by his seven-year-old daughter.




Outstanding Oils and Wonderful Water


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In this fascinating new book Slim explores the essential nutritional value of oils and water. Students will learn why oils are essential to health, what foods produce oils, what oil products are consumed around the world, and how much oil is needed every day. Students will also learn about why drinking enough water is essential to good health and how much water they need each day.




Wonderful Water (Oxford Read and Discover Level 3)


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Read and discover all about wonderful water. Why is water important? What is the biggest ocean animal? Read and discover more about the world! This series of non-fiction readers provides interesting and educational content, with activities and project work.




Mazie Moo and Her Clever Clouds, Wonderful Water and Silly Sunshine


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Mazie Moo is a light-hearted and fun-loving youngster. Her country charm aims to amuse young readers. Mazie s farm life, her love of nature and her genuine admiration for God s gifts, reminds us all to take time to look around and enjoy life. This book offers three short stories and a rhyming grove that is Mazie Moo!




Wonderful Water Experiments for Elementary Students - Science Book for Kids 9-12 | Children's Science Education Books


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Did you know that there’s so much manipulation that you can do with water? Every time you work with water, you learn something new. Turn it to ice and you see how liquid transforms into solid. Steam it and you’ll see how liquid turns to gas. This book will contain many other water experiments that will delight and excite your elementary students. Grab a copy today!




Wonderful Water


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Go Green is a vibrant series that explains how we can all help to save the planet in friendly and easy-to-understand terms. Each title is packed with up-to-date facts and statistics that show how our contribution can really make a difference. Wonderful Water looks at the most precious thing on Earthùwaterùand explains what we can do to save it every day. Book jacket.




This Fine Piece of Water


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Long Island Sound is not only the most heavily used estuary in North America, it is also one of the most beautiful waterways, with picturesque seascapes and landfalls. But centuries of pollution and other abuse have gradually been killing off its marine life and have pushed the Sound to the brink of disaster. This fascinating book traces the history of the Sound and its use as a resource from the time of contact between the Native Americans and Dutch traders through the suburban sprawl of recent decades--and tells how a group of scientists and citizens has been working to save the Sound from ruin. Tom Andersen begins by describing the dramatic events of the summer of 1987, when a condition called hypoxia (lack of dissolved oxygen in the water brought about by a combination of pollution and other factors) killed large numbers of fish and lobsters in the Sound. He discusses how scientists first documented and explained the development of hypoxia and how research and cleanup are now being carried out to restore the Sound. Interweaving current events, natural history, and human history, Andersen presents a cautionary tale of exploitation without concern for preservation.