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Product Name | How Things Work: In The Yard |
Language | English |
Category | Book / Magazine / Publication |
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SKU | APX7688344713372312 |
Price New | 8.70 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Price Used | 4.79 US Dollars (curriencies) |
Width | 0.5 inches (convert) |
Height | 9.75 inches (convert) |
Length | 8 inches (convert) |
Author | Lisa Campbell Ernst |
Page Count | 40 |
Binding | Hardcover |
Published | 03/30/2011 |
Long Description | Award-winning author and illustrator Lisa Campbell Ernst takes a closer look at the great outdoors as she celebrates young children's inquisitiveness about the world around them. Ernst describes the inner workings of acorns, bubbles, puddles, ants, wagons, clouds, and birds in detailed, yet easy-to-understand language. Her meticulous and cleverly labeled drawings inventively illustrate the functioning of everyday objects. |
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