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Under the Sea First Discovery Books
Under the Sea First Discovery Books

By Claude Delafosse

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Introduces some of the animals that live under the sea, such as jellyfish, sea anemone, swordfish, and gulper eels. Includes a special flashlight for illuminating the illustrations.

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Sports
Sports

By Pierre Marie Valat, Gallimard Jeunesse

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Briefly introduces a variety of sports, including cycling, skiing, martial arts, tennis, basketball, sailing, and more.

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Night Creatures
Night Creatures

By Gallimard Jeunesse

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A brief introduction to nocturnal animals, emphasizing owls and bats.

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Native Americans
Native Americans

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Trains
Trains

By James Prunier, Gallimard Jeunesse

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Brief text and illustrations introduce the world of trains, from the steam locomotives of the nineteenth century to today's high speed electric models.

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Pyramids
Pyramids

By Gallimard Jeunesse, Claude Delafosse

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Fruit
Fruit

By Pascale De Bourgoing, Gallimard Jeunesse

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An introduction to both familiar and exotic fruits, on transparent spiral-bound pages.

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Weather
Weather

By Gallimard Jeunesse

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Explores the various aspects of the weather and the changing seasons on spiral-bound transparent pages.

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