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Author
Pub. Date
2014.
Edition
Widescreen edition.
Language
English
Description
Thanksgiving is turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. It is a holiday for remembering the Pilgrims and the Indians. Most of all, it is a time to share with family and friends, and a time to give thanks for many blessings.
"This (is a) cornucopia of all things Thanksgiving..."--School Library Journal.
3) Owls
Pub. Date
2022
Edition
Widescreen ed.
Language
English
Description
This video celebrates the similarities and differences in the many species of owls, from large to small, living in diverse environments and making many kinds of nests.
12) Puss in Boots
Pub. Date
2014
Edition
Widescreen ed.
Language
English
Description
A quirky retelling of a classic tale about a clever cat. 'How boring!' thought the Miller's son when his dad gave him a cat for a present. This, after giving his brothers land and money! What he didn't know was that the cat was clever. So clever, in fact, the cat was able to trick a king into giving the son a castle, land, and an introduction to his daughter, the princess.
13) Skywatcher
Pub. Date
2021
Edition
Widescreen ed.
Language
English
Description
In this thought-provoking story, a boy who has never seen the stars goes camping with his mother, and for one magical night, the Milky Way, in all its glory, belongs to them.
19) Whales
Pub. Date
2022
Edition
Widescreen ed.
Language
English
Description
Did you know that whales breathe air just like people do? How about that a blue whale is one of the biggest mammals that ever lived? Discover these fascinating facts and more in this updated deep-dive into the biology of whales, including the latest information on whale sizes and statistics, how and why some whales use echolocation, and stories of recent whale rescue efforts. Gail Gibbons is a titan in the field of children's nonfiction, having published...
20) Mushroom Rain
Author
Pub. Date
2022
Edition
Widescreen ed.
Language
English
Description
What can smell like bubblegum, glow neon green at night, be poisonous and yet still eaten by humans, and even help create rain? The answer is mushrooms! From their hidden networks underground to the fruiting body above, mushrooms can do incredible things. But don't call them plants-mushrooms are fungi. They're more closely related to animals like you!
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