הוצאת Heinemann-Raintree
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This updated edition asks some great questions. How many ships have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle? What did Christopher Columbus find in the Bermuda Triangle? Can gas bubbles cause a ship to sink? Some things are so strange that they cannot be explained. The 'Can Science Solve?' books pre...
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This study of the apple is one of a series of books taking a detailed look at the life cycles of familiar plants and animals. The photographs and simple text are accompanied by a time-line on each page which charts the stages of development within the lifespan of the plant or animal. Other features ...
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Read this history of hospitals and find out how bedpans, blood, and bandages were a part of medical history. Learn why maggots are used in hospitals. Discover where people in ancient times went when they were ill. Read these real-life stories and fascinating news reports to learn how hospitals an...
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Looks at the latest, cutting-edge technology in different fields of activity. Includes real-life examples of how technologies have been used. Looks at the history of the technology, and likely developments in the future....
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Explore Egyptian art across the ages. Learn why ancient Egyptians made mummies and the size of the largest Egyptian statue. This book is packed full of priceless works of art from this great civilization. Discover the beliefs, inventions, and materials that helped the art and culture of ancient E...
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As an alternative to traditional history books, these guides allow children to become time tourists in history, exploring the lives and cities of ancient cultures. The author's aim is to bring the ancients to life as real people, not just as figments of the imagination....
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This title provides and in-depth look at all aspects of plant biology, from the structure of leaves, stems and roots, to the processes of photosynthesis, pollination, and transpiration. In addition, the book examines the current debate over genetically mo... |
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This book is part of a series that teaches young children about emotions in easy-to-understand, colourful books. This book: explains how to recognise certain emotions in others, the causes of these, implications and possible courses of action. Every title in the "Feelings" series uses beautifully ha...
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Explores the causes and effects that shape our world and demonstrates how scientific phenomena occurs.... |
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This volume is part of a series which introduces the core areas of chemical science, covering important concepts in an accessible style. Each book in the series contains a number of experiments and demonstrations, approached through the process of problem, hypotheses, experiment and conclusion. Defi...
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This exciting new series promotes the understanding of global problems and news stories by helping readers understand the issues and organizations involved....
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Discover how a seed grows into an apple. This title explains plant growth in a clear and organized manner. Readers will love watching the transformations take place....
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From Mendel's Peas to Genetic Fingerprinting: Discovering Inheritance (Chain Reactions)
מאת Sally Morgan This series explains the development of some major 21st century scientific advances. This book explains how scientists use their knowledge of genetics in many fields from criminology to medicine.... |
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This volume is part of a series which introduces the core areas of chemical science, covering important concepts in an accessible style. Each book in the series contains a number of experiments and demonstrations, approached through the process of problem, hypotheses, experiment and conclusion. Defi...
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This exciting new series promotes the understanding of global problems and news stories by helping readers understand the issues and organizations involved....
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This series focuses on the different ways in which animals hunt their prey. From razor-sharp teeth and claws like knives to giant sticky webs or venomous fangs, the animals in these books have all it takes to catch a marvellous meal. Ages 10-13....
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Geography is covered in an interactive, investigative and visual way.... |
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This book looks at how some artists play tricks with the viewer and confuse us with their fascinating optical illusions. This book will help students discover and understand the world of illusion art and inspire them to create their own optical illusions.... |
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Snakes that can fly! Black mambas with fast-working venom! Pythons that eat antelopes whole! ‘Deadly Snakes’ takes you around the world to explore the lives of predators such as anacondas, king cobras, gaboon vipers, and rattlesnakes.... |
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This updated edition asks some great questions. What is DNA testing and how might it help prove the existence of the Abominable Snowman? Could the Abominable Snowman be a type of prehistoric human? Can thin mountain air cause people to see things that are not really there? Some things are so str...
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Explores the causes and effects that shape our world and demonstrates how scientific phenomena occurs.... |
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What we eat and what our food is made of makes a difference in our lives. This book discusses some of the good, and not so good, things in our food. The book shows how sensible choices can make eating enjoyable and interesting....
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How can you help save the planet? Using a child-centred approach this series tackles how to avoid creating unnecessary waste and disposing of waste in environmentally acceptable ways. The series focuses on how simple decisions have a knock-on effect for the whole planet....
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This new edition asks probing questions. How old was Rodin when he first began to draw? Where did Rodin get many of his ideas for sculptures? What is The Thinker? Read 'The Life and Work of: Auguste Rodin' to answer these questions and more. Each book in 'The Life and Work of...' series tells t...
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This title provides an in-depth look at how organisms have become uniquely suited to their environment, from feeding methods, migration, hunting, and adaptations to the climate, to the role competition plays in changing communities. In addition, the book ... |
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Acorn is the new Heinemann Library brand for 2006. There are 32 titles in total for the Science and Geography curriculum. Each title is levelled for 4-6 year olds to build their confidence. Simple, patterned text and predictable page design helps to develop understanding of key issues and text is cl...
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.... |
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This in-depth coverage of the human body aims to provide a substantial and relevant library resource for students studying biology topics. Each book in the series looks at the basic structure of a system or set of organs, its function, its role in the health of the individual and its relationships w...
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Acron is the new Heinemann Library brand for 2006. There are 32 titles in total for the Science and Geography curriculum. Each title is levelled for 4-6 year olds to build their confidence. Simple, patterned text and predictable page design helps to develop understanding of key issues and text is cl...
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Introduces the highest, longest, widest and most unusual landforms in the world with amazing facts.... |
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Take a new look at the human body. Find out how your body manages to fight disease and keep healthy. Using interesting photos and facts, this book will really make you think about your body and the amazing things that go on inside you every second. You'll never feel the same way about yourself!...
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Is the Moon made of green cheese? Is there a man on the moon? Read this book to learn about the moon's structure and appearance, as well as fascinating information about the moon's tides....
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This book is part of a series that teaches young children about emotions in easy-to-understand, colourful books. This book: explains how to recognise certain emotions in others, the causes of these, implications and possible courses of action. Every title in the "Feelings" series uses beautifully ha...
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Ants are tiny creatures, but they are very strong! There are thousands of different types of ants. Find out all about them in this exciting title.... |
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Try out fun and informative experiments! This title introduces you to fun and exciting experiments you can try on your own....
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Mesopotamia hides many wonders, waiting to be discovered when you see what it takes to excavate the past.... |
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Designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge with easy to follow activities. ... |
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What do the images on New Hampshire’s state seal stand for? How is New Hampshire’s state government organized? How does the Atlantic Ocean affect New Hampshire? You can find the answers to these questions in Uniquely New Hampshire. This book contains all k... |
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Explores the causes and effects that shape our world and demonstrates how scientific phenomena occurs.... |
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Beyonce Knowles is young, beautiful, rich, talented and famous. She is one of the most popular performers in the world. She also knows just how fortunate she is. She tries to stay down to earth. ‘I’m blessed. I used to dream about achieving this level of s... |
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The books that make up the "Can Science Solve?'" series explain scientific techniques, how they are used to explain phenomena and in each volume a famous mystery is described. The evidence is presented for and against and the reader is left to decide....
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How did people in the Renaissance live? What were their social, economic, political, and cultural lives like? How did their lives values and attitudes help shape our world? This title answers these questions and more with informative text, colorful photographs and original source materials, and c...
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They st...
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Designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge with easy to follow activities. ... |
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.... |
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This exciting new series promotes the understanding of global problems and news stories by helping readers understand the issues and organizations involved....
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Investigates the miracles of the human body. Provides an -in-depth on a vital body part or system.... |
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Discover why the Japanese risked awakening the "sleeping giant." This book focuses on the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, analyzing how it came about, describing it, and discussing its consequences on history. Investigate the timeline to understand crucial dates surrounding this event. Read the d...
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Key Stage 1 work on life processes should be related to pupils' knowledge of animals in the local environment. Children should understand that animals move, feed, grow, use their senses and reproduce; that living things can be grouped according to observable similarities and differences; and that th...
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What do the images on Vermont’s state seal stand for? How is Vermont’s state government organized? Why was Vermont given its name? You can find the answers to these questions in Uniquely Vermont. This book contains all kinds of fun and fascinating facts an... |
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This is one of a series of titles examining aspects of everyday life in various ancient civilizations....
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Electronic gadgets such as cell phones, TVs, and digital cameras are part of our modern way of life. This book is about the cutting edge electronic technology that we use today, and how things are likely to develop in the future. Find out: How do cell p... |
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The Story Behind George Orwell's Animal Farm (History in Literature: the Story Behind)
מאת Alan Brown How is this novel an analysis of the abuse of political power? What famous poet turned down the chance to publish this novel? What events in George Orwell's life were the inspiration for this novel? Discover how fighting in the Spanish Civil War inspired O... |
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Sharks are among the most ferocious predators in the oceans, but how have they, and other fish, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adapt...
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Eagles are among the most remarkable predators in the skies, but how have they, and other birds, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have adap...
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From Elizabeth Bathory and Vlad the Impaler to vampires in the movies, this title uses the "discussion" text type to engage the reader in an examination of the facts and myths about this famous monster. From real-life vampire bats to the myths about how to repel and destroy vampires, readers will e...
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Why does a band sound so good together? Each instrument has its own special sound. Discover the various properties of sound in this title....
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Tells the history of black men and women around he world. Examines the thriving culture with primary sources.... |
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Designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge with easy to follow activities. ... |
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Describes how electricity is generated, harnessed, and used, and explains the difference between electricity, including static electricity, and electronics.... |
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Control Freak: Hormones, the Brain, and the Nervous System (Body Talk/Freestyle Express)
מאת Steve Parker
Take a new look at the human body. Find out how your body's control systems work and how you can affect them. Using interesting photos and facts, this book will really make you think about your body and the amazing things that go on inside you every second. You'll never feel the same way about yo...
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Educates the reader on the way foods fuel the body, the benefits of exercise and personal hygiene.... |
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"Medieval Norwich", together with its sister volume "Norwich Since 1550", covers over 1000 years of history, and tells the story of one of England's finest and most interesting cities. The text offers a readable, copiously illustrated account of its people, rich and poor, from Anglo-Saxon times to 1...
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Looks at the latest, cutting-edge technology in different fields of activity. Includes real-life examples of how technologies have been used. Looks at the history of the technology, and likely developments in the future....
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Introduces the purpose and function of state government, the function of the three branches, how states raise money and how a bill becomes law....
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¿Qué es el cielo? (Heinemann Lee Y Aprende/Heinemann Read and Learn (Spanish)) (Spanish Edition)
מאת Monica Hughes Readers will explore what the sky looks like in the day, at night, and in many different weather conditions. This book also explores things that fall from the sky, like rain and snowflakes; how big the sky is; and how people, animals, and plants use the sk... |
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Biology is the science of life. It involves the study of plants, animals and people - alive or dead. This book shows how, through the ages, biologists carried out gruesome tests and gory experiments. You can read how the ancient Egyptians made their mummies, how maggots helped solve a great myste...
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Investigates the miracles of the human body. Provides an -in-depth on a vital body part or system.... |
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Spiders are among the most feared predators in the world, but how have they, and other invertebrates, adapted to become so successful? The series explores how some of our favorite animals are uniquely adapted to their environment. Each book looks at the various ways in which different species have...
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This updated edition asks some great questions. How can scientists search for black holes if they can't see them? Could our Sun become a black hole? What happens to objects sucked into a black hole? Some things are so strange that they cannot be explained. The 'Can Science Solve?' books present...
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There are many different types of bees. Bees can be different shapes and sizes. Find out all about bees in this exciting series.... |
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.... |
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This in-depth coverage of the human body aims to provide a substantial and relevant library resource for students studying biology topics. Each book in the series looks at the basic structure of a system or set of organs, its function, its role in the health of the individual and its relationships w...
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.... |
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Through stunning photographs and simple text, the books in this series introduce landforms and their characteristics. In this book, children learn about the features of caves, where caves are found, and what makes caves unique....
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Designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge with easy to follow activities. ... |
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It is June 14 and your neighbors all have flags outside their houses. But do you know why? Its Flag Day, of course! Turn the pages of this book to find out: who designed our first flag, what the stars and stripes stand for, how a teacher helped spread the idea of Flag Day. Each book in the Holid...
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Plants are living things. Like us they grow, feed and produce young. There are lots of different kinds of plants, from weeds to trees. They may look different but we can group them together because they have some important things in common.... |
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Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habitat of barn owls....
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Independence Hall is a location held dear to all Americans. Learn about this cherished symbol of Freedom in this though-provoking title.... |
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It is July 4 and you are going to see the fireworks. But do you know why? It's Independence Day! Turn the pages of this book to find out why our country had to win its freedom, what happened on July 4, 1776 that makes this day special, why we watch fireworks on July 4....
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Designed to reinforce literacy skills and arts knowledge with easy to follow activities. ... |
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This title provides and in-depth look at genetics, giving readers a clear look at how genes are passed on from one generation to the next, the variety this creates, and the process of evolution.... |
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This book looks at the exciting world of comics and graphic novels. This book will help students discover and understand the world of story-telling art and inspire them to create their own art.... |
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Why do certain things move fast while others move slow? Find out in this title for young readers. Colorful photos and engaging design will draw in your readers....
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This series explains the concept and need for classification and explores the key features and characteristics of each classification group. The books explain how living things within a classification group can be linked by key aspects such as behaviour, life cycle, appearance and structure. They st...
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Smell is one of our most important senses. Make scientific observations as they relate to our sense of smell in this title and learn to experiment and think about what you smell and how....
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Touch is one of our most important senses. Make scientific observations as they relate to our sense of touch in this title and learn to experiment and think about what you touch and how....
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The Titanic was the largest, most luxurious passenger ship in the world. In 1912 it hit an iceberg while traveling from England to the United States. An enormous gash was made in the side and ice-cold water began rushing in. Within hours, this floating ... |
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Taking the reader on a journey through the solar environment, this book has a map showing where the journey is taking place, a field guide with information about space, and a case study considering how human exploration affects the carefully-balanced system....
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How does the Sun move? Readers will find the answer and learn more about sunshine, including when the Sun is strongest, and why sunshine is an important part of our weather....
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What makes an invertebrate an invertebrate? How is an invertebrate different from a vertebrate? Why do insects molt? Classifying Invertebrates looks at the amazing class of animals with no backbones. Find out how invertebrates are grouped into orders and h... |
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This updated edition asks some great questions. How many kinds of mosquitoes are there? Do mosquitoes suck only human blood? How many wings does a mosquito have? Are you brave enough to find out more about these interesting creatures? How are they born? How do they grow, feed, move, and have b...
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This series aims to help children develop an understanding of how to care for pets and the needs of different pets. Each book looks at the needs of common pets at different stages of their life-cycles from babies to old age. They take a chronological approach through the differing requirement so of ...
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This coverage of the human body provides a library resource for students studying biology topics. Each book looks at the basic structure of a system or set of organs, its function, its role in the health of the individual and its relationships with other organs and systems. The books includes inform...
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Tells the history of black men and women around he world. Examines the thriving culture with primary sources.... |
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High-interest magazine-like design and approach that teaches science with clear introductions and content.... |