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Sea CreaturesRanging from tiny single-celled creatures to the larger-than-life whales, the ocean is filled with life. Dive into the wonderful world under the sea!
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Icebergs & GlaciersAn in-depth look at how icebergs and glaciers have shaped our rivers, mountains, and earth, as well as the effect climate change is having on them and our planet.
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Rocks & MineralsNo matter where you walk, you can find rocks and minerals. They give us clues to what happened millions and millions of years ago in Earth’s history.
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Seymour Simon’s Colors in NatureThis striking photo essay book for the youngest readers (and pre-readers) explores colors in nature.
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Earth WordsThis newly (2012) updated dictionary defines words and terms commonly used in discussing the environment.
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Coral ReefsHiding on the floor of Earth’s tropical oceans are magnificent and colorful coral reefs. (Hardcover, paperback and eBook now available!)
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Earth: Our Planet in SpaceThis intimate and beautiful study of Earth investigates the relationship between our planet, the sun, and the moon.
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Seymour Simon’s Extreme OceansThese mind-bending facts and stunning photographs make for an exciting, and sometimes unbelievable, underwater expedition!
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A Shipmate’s Guide to Our Solar System: EARTH"Like the passengers on a ship, all the humans, plants and animals of the world are traveling together, shipmates on this huge spaceship we call Earth."
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Seymour Simon’s Extreme Earth RecordsAn exciting, and sometimes unbelievable, scientific expedition of Earth’s most amazing records!
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They Swim the SeasTurtles that swim more than a thousand miles to lay their eggs and long lines of lobsters walking across the ocean floor?!
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They Walk the EarthWhen polar bears migrate, are they moving across the ice, or is the ice moving them?
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TROPICAL RAINFORESTS
Which animals live in small ponds on the tops of trees and never see the ground?
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HURRICANESThe gigantic swirling storms called hurricanes bring heavy rains, flooding, and destructive winds.
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EARTHQUAKESEarthquakes can be the most destructive disasters in nature, destroying whole cities and killing hundreds of thousands of people.
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