Sally Cartwright Books

Why can't you see the wind?
Why can't you see the wind?

By Sally Cartwright

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Simple questions and answers reveal basic facts about the weather.

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Water is wet.
Water is wet.

By Sally Cartwright

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Suggests simple observations and activities that demonstrate the various characteristics of water.

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Sunlight
Sunlight

By Sally Cartwright

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Suggests simple activities and observations which demonstrate the characteristics of sunlight and its effect on plants, animals, and human beings.

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Sand
Sand

By Sally Cartwright

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Discusses and suggests activities for discovering the properties and uses of sand.

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What's in a map?
What's in a map?

By Sally Cartwright

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An introduction to maps and mapmaking that discusses a feeling map, a pretend map, and a block map.

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Water is wet.
Water is wet.

By Sally Cartwright

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Suggests simple observations and activities that demonstrate the various characteristics of water.

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Animal homes.
Animal homes.

By Sally Cartwright

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Describes the diverse habitats of the squirrel, porcupine, woodchuck, and beaver.

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Sunlight
Sunlight

By Sally Cartwright

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Suggests simple activities and observations which demonstrate the characteristics of sunlight and its effect on plants, animals, and human beings.

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Sand
Sand

By Sally Cartwright

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Discusses and suggests activities for discovering the properties and uses of sand.

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What's in a map?
What's in a map?

By Sally Cartwright

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An introduction to maps and mapmaking that discusses a feeling map, a pretend map, and a block map.

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