Paul Showers Books

Your skin and mine
Your skin and mine

By Paul Showers

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Explains the basic properties of skin, how it protects the body, and how it can vary in color.

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The moon walker.
The moon walker.

By Paul Showers

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Describes the physical development of an infant as he learns to use his hands, mouth, feet, and otherwise adjust to life in his new environment.

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The bird and the stars.
The bird and the stars.

By Paul Showers

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Cumulative rhymed text and illustrations describe what a map is all about.

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A book of scary things
A book of scary things

By Paul Showers

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Text and illustrations show that everyone is afraid of something whether it is cats, thunder, wind, airplanes, or darkness.

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Where does the garbage go?
Where does the garbage go?

By Paul Showers

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Discusses the growing garbage and trash problem in the United States and its possible solutions.

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Sleep is for everyone.
Sleep is for everyone.

By Paul Showers

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Elementary discussion of the importance of sleep and what happens to our brains and bodies during slumber.

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Me and my family tree
Me and my family tree

By Paul Showers

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Briefly discusses the principles of genetics and heredity as illustrated by a youngster's family tree.

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No measles, no mumps for me
No measles, no mumps for me

By Paul Showers

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Explains the importance of shots in preventing many diseases and helping people stay healthy.

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You can't make a move without your muscles
You can't make a move without your muscles

By Paul Showers

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Introduces the muscles of the human body and describes how they enable the parts of the body to move.

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What happens to a hamburger
What happens to a hamburger

By Paul Showers

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Explains the processes by which a hamburger and other foods are used to make energy, strong bones, and solid muscles as they pass through the digestive system.

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