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Human body
Human body

By Claude Delafosse

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Explores the inside of the human body, depicting organs, bones, and muscles and how they function. Includes a paper flashlight that can be used to view hidden images.

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Internet
Internet

By Gallimard Jeunesse Publisher

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Simply defines the Internet with examples of its uses, such as buying tickets, sending electronic mail, and hearing music.

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Space
Space

By Gallimard Jeunesse, Claude Delafosse

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Look it up
Look it up

By Gallimard Jeunesse Publisher

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Rain forest
Rain forest

By Anne Miranda

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What Do Animals Eat Look It Up
What Do Animals Eat Look It Up

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Cats
Cats

By Karen Backstein, Henri Galeron, Gallimard Jeunesse Publisher

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Basic facts about cats given in illustrations and brief texts. Features some transparent pages.

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The Egg A First Discovery Book
The Egg A First Discovery Book

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Butterflies A First Discovery Book
Butterflies A First Discovery Book

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