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Biogeology reshapes Earth!

2021
Everything is connected on Earth, even if we can't see it right away. Biogeology is the study of the important and sometimes weird relationships between living things and the Earth itself. Young readers might know how beavers dam rivers to make ponds, but they probably don't know about the hungry bacteria that eat rocks to make sparkly minerals like pyrite.

The worm family has its picture taken

"A young worm dresses her family up for a photo, but ultimately comes to appreciate them for who they are"--Provided by the publisher.

They didn't teach this in worm school!

A hungry chicken (who thinks he's a flamingo) and a quick-thinking worm set off on a madcap adventure and forge an unlikely friendship.

Worms

2020
A photo-illustrated introduction to worms.

Cyber wars

2018
Information and disinformation can be powerful weapons. In the internet age, nations and nonstate actors seek to accomplish foreign policy goals using cyberspace.

Toto's apple

2016
"Toto's desire for an apple sees him launch a series of plans to reach his desired meal"--OCLC.

How to eat fried worms

Two boys set out to prove that worms can make a delicious meal.

Where do worms go in winter?

answering kids' questions
Provides information about worms and explains how they survive when the weather turns cold.

Wonderful worms

2020
"Dig in the dirt and you'll find . . . worms! But did you know that many live underwater? Or that some can grow as long as 9 feet? Excite kids' natural curiosity with this . . . book about . . . worms from around the world. Readers will be wowed by the . . . variety of wrigglers and up-close photos, while also learning about worm behavior, life cycles, classification, and more. The . . . leveled text supports life science curriculum"--Provided by publisher.

What about worms!?

Tiger unwittingly helps some worms overcome their fear of tigers with a well-placed, informative book, but will a wormy hug aid a fearful Tiger?.
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