Tyler, Madeline

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Monster shapes

2020
"Dot is drawing. What can she make with squares, circles, and triangles? Full-color illustrations and . . . stories make this a simple introduction to shapes for early readers"--Provided by publisher.

Turtle

2018
Text and illustrations explore the life cycle of turtles.

Penguin

2018
Text and illustrations explore the life cycle of penguins.

Owl

2018
Text and color illustrations explore the life cycle of owls.

Mapping people

Discusses maps, including what they are and how we map people, population, movement, and more.
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Mapping money and trade

Discusses maps, including what they are and how we map money and trade.
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Marsupials

2020
Describes marsupials, including their body parts, how they move, and where they live.
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Surviving in a world without water

2019
We all need water to survive, so what happens when the world runs out? This bone-dry apocalypse will leave humanity thirsty for survival tips. Luckily, this ultimate guide to surviving in a world without water has all the info readers will need to make it out alive, and hydrated. They'll learn how to handle situations ranging from silly to scary, while full-color photographs and a striking design bring this horrifying adventure into detailed focus.
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The ancient Incas

2019
Explains the development of the ancient Incas, with a map showing where the civilization was and how it expanded over time, and a timeline of important events.

Ancient Mesopotamia

Where was Mesopotamia located? What did ancient Mesopotamian society look like? What did the people who lived there do for fun? As readers discover the answers to these and other questions about ancient Mesopotamia, they are encouraged to see the similarities and differences between this civilization and others of the past and present. The well-researched main text exposes young people to a different culture, which is further highlighted in fact boxes and sidebars. This essential social studies curriculum topic is presented in an engaging way through exciting design elements, including timelines, maps, and historical and contemporary images.

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