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Does It Always Rain in the Rain Forest?: Questions and Answers about Rain Forests  
Author: Melvin Berger
ISBN: 0439193834
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Does it always rain in the rain forest?Yes. You can count on some rain just about every afternoon in a tropical rain forest.In this colorful introduction to tropical rain forests, kids will learn all about the animals, plants and people that live together in this complex ecosystem. Readers will find out that the leaves of one rain forest tree can be 70 feet long, that hummingbirds fly like helicopters, and that the okapi has a 14-inch black tongue!


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This book is like sitting down with a dinosaur expert and asking all the questions you have about dinosaurs. Sections cover the world of dinosaurs, the triumph of dinosaurs, and the end of dinosaurs. Children will discover which dinosaurs were first, which is the heaviest, tallest, meanest, hungriest, and most peaceful. Dramatic, action-packed paintings bring the dinosaurs' world to life.




Does It Always Rain in the Rain Forest?: Questions and Answers about Rain Forests

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In Does It Always Rain in the Rain Fores? you will find the answers to more than 75 questions about tropical rain forests. Become an expert on everything from Brazil nut trees and giant vines to hummingbirds and anteaters. Learn amazing facts that will shock your family and friends! There are hundreds of facts to collect, plus colorful illustrations that give you a glimpse of what life is like in a dense, green tropical rain forest.

     



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