David Salariya Books

How would you survive as an American Indian
How would you survive as an American Indian

By Scott Steedman

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Describes the everyday life and customs of various Plains Indian tribes during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in North America.

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Marco Polo
Marco Polo

By Fiona MacDonald

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Describes Marco Polo's travels through Asia, and discusses the people and cultures he encountered.

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Across America
Across America

By Jacqueline Morley

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Describes the Lewis and Clark Expedition across America, emphasizing the enormous adventure and technological challenges encountered.

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Egyptian town
Egyptian town

By Scott Steedman

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Takes the reader through a typical town in ancient Egypt around 1200 B.C., visiting the different areas, major buildings, and describing how the people lived.

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Roman town
Roman town

By Hazel Martell

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Offers a street-by-street tour, not of an actual town, but of a composite which includes many elements typical of Roman towns throughout the Empire at the beginning of the first century A.D.

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Inca town
Inca town

By Fiona MacDonald

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An aerial view of an Inca town, based on the great city of Cuzco, provides insight into the culture, religion, daily life, arts and crafts, and more of these ancient people.

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From caterpillar to butterfly
From caterpillar to butterfly

By Gerald Legg

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Large illustrations and simple text describe how caterpillars become butterflies.

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The Journey of a Butterfly
The Journey of a Butterfly

By David Salariya, Carolyn Scrace, Carolyn Franklin Scrace

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Describes the life cycle and annual migration of the monarch butterfly.

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The Journey of a Swallow
The Journey of a Swallow

By David Salariya, Carolyn Scrace, Carolyn Franklin Scrace

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Describes the life cycle and annual migration of the swallow.

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The journey of a turtle
The journey of a turtle

By Carolyn Franklin Scrace

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Illustrations and simple text describe how green turtles migrate from their feeding grounds in order to lay eggs which will hatch into baby turtles.

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