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Spécial vacances (Savais-tu? ; #7)
By Sampar, Alain M Bergeron, Michel Quintin. 2018
Entre deux séances de bronzage, vous apprendrez que les puces travaillent même lorsqu'elles sont en vacances, et que le Sud…
n'est pas la destination privilégiée des vers de terre qui veulent décompresser. Vous le constaterez, il y a matière à rire quand les animaux décident de recharger leurs batteries ! Une compilation de mises en scène rigolotes et instructives. Années 1-3.
How did a whale go up the Himalayas?Where would you find a spider shaped like the Sorting Hat in Harry…
Potter stories?On which peaks and slopes can you find both snow and coffee beans sometimes?Up which hill is the observatory that helped to sight a super-Neptune-sized planet?Put on your climbing boots to find out hundreds of fascinating facts about our country's best-known mountain ranges - the Himalayas, the Trans-Himalayas, the Aravallis, the Vindhyas, the Satpuras, the North-east mountains, the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats.Find out how each range was formed, discover the plants, trees and wildlife on them, and do your bit to save them from getting destroyed. Meet amazing communities who live in harmony with nature even now. Clap for the scientists who look under rocks and into tree holes for new species of flora and fauna. And once you have worked up an appetite, the yummy dishes of the hills will fill you right up (bamboo biryani, anyone?).From ice stupas and battles in the snow to floating schools and Titanosaurus eggs, from wool gatherers and medicine makers to the fastest diving bird and a tiger that could win the 'Best Dad' award - this book, filled with photos and illustrations, will take you on an exciting climb up and down the mountains of India.
Your Passport to Egypt (World Passport)
By Golriz Golkar. 2022
Your Passport to Australia (World Passport)
By A. M. Reynolds. 2022
Your Passport to Mexico (World Passport)
By Isela Xitlali Gómez, Anaïs Deal-Márquez. 2022
Clothing Around the World (Customs Around the World)
By Mary Meinking. 2021
Some people's closets are full of jeans and T-shirts. Some wear traditional outfits. It all depends on your custom! Explore…
what people in different parts of the world wear in this fun, engaging series that develops kids' understanding of our diverse global community and their place in it.
Where Is the Amazon?
By David Groff, Sarah Fabiny, Daniel Colon. 2016
Without risking life or limb, readers can explore the wonders and beauty of the Amazon in this Where Is...? title.Human…
beings have inhabited the banks of the Amazon River since 13,000 BC and yet they make up just a small percentage of the "population" of this geographic wonderland. The Amazon River basin teems with life--animal and plant alike. It's a rainforest that is home to an estimated 390 billion individual trees, 2.5 million species of insects, and hundreds of amazing creatures and plants that can either cure diseases, or, like the poison dart frog, kill with a single touch. Where Is the Amazon? reveals the amazing scale of a single rainforest that we are still trying to understand today and that, in many ways, supports our existence on this planet.
Iceberg: A Life in Seasons
By Claire Saxby. 2022
An iceberg shears from a glacier and begins a journey that takes it through Antarctica’s seasons. Follow the iceberg in…
the spring as it watches penguins trek across the ice to their winter homes and senses krill stirring underneath the ice. With summer comes more life: the iceberg sees humpback whales spiral and orca gather. And the iceberg moves too, ever shrinking as the sun softens its edges and undersea currents wash it from below. When autumn arrives with cooling temperatures, the sea changes and the iceberg is trapped in the ice for the winter freeze. Then spring returns and the iceberg drifts into a sheltered bay and falls, at the end of its life cycle. But if you think this is the end of the journey, look closer — out in the ocean, an iceberg shears from a glacier and settles to the sea, beginning the process anew. Ocean, sky, snow and ice dance a delicate dance in this evocative portrayal of the life cycle of an iceberg. The poetic text and beautiful illustrations make this a unique nonfiction offering for young readers. This book ends with an author’s note explaining the effects of climate change on the Arctic and Antarctic regions, as well as a map and a glossary. Key Text Features additional information author’s note glossary map gatefold Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.4 Ask and answer questions to help determine or clarify the meaning of words and phrases in a text.
Around the World in 80 Festivals (Around the World in 80)
By Nancy Dickmann. 2022
When do you eat 'bread of the dead', or walk barefoot across red-hot coals? When might you dress up as…
a demon in a hairy suit and huge horned headdress? What are you celebrating if you climb an 18-metre-high tower made out of buns? Includes a stunning central gatefold that opens out to reveal a calendar of all the festivals featured in the book. This is a visual celebration of festivals from across the globe, from the more familiar to those you might never have heard of before. Discover more about Junkanoo in the Bahamas, Juneteenth in the United States, Matariki in New Zealand and Poland's Great Dragon Parade. As you journey around the world, explore celebrations of food and drink, nature, culture, religion and history, plus ways to mark the passing of the year.
Around the World Cookbook: Delicious Dishes from Across the Globe (American Girl)
By The Williams-Sonoma Test Kitchen. 2017
A passport to international yums. “Excellent recipes that are not dumbed down for children, which means that grown-ups will want…
to eat them, too.” —The New York TimesIn this fifth cookbook from Williams Sonoma and American Girl, aspiring cooks will expand their culinary knowledge and palate—and discover a world of savory and sweet delicacies like mini meatballs from Sweden; fresh spring rolls from Vietnam; pad thai from Thailand; tikka masala from India; paella from Spain; kiwi and berry pavlovas from New Zealand; sticky toffee pudding from Great Britain, and so much more. The easy-to-follow recipes are organized by type and span the globe—from France to Brazil, Turkey to Argentina, Italy to India and beyond—giving kid cooks an opportunity to learn how people eat all over the world. An illustrated map with flags, colorful illustrations featuring passports, and party ideas for sharing these worldly recipes with friends round out the collection.