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c1994., Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books ; School and library distribution by Time-Life Education Call No: REF 031.02 Edition: Authorized English ed. Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Answers such questions as "Why are there seven days in a week?" and "Where did chewing gum come from?"
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c1996., 4.8; Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 591.6 5 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Uses a question-and-answer format to present information about some of the ways various animals protect themselves.
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[1991], Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 649 .124 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Answers questions about manners, behavior, responsibility, hygiene, and everyday life in the United States. An activities section is included.
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-- Explorers and adventurersc1996., Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 910 .922 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A child's first library of learningSummary Note: Questions and answers present the achievements of historic explorers and modern-day adventurers and explain such things as why people were afraid to go south of the equator and how the early explorers traveled.
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c1989., Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 910 .76 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Answers questions about such marvels as the Pyramids, Taj Mahal, Grand Canyon, and Stonehenge, describing how they were made and what makes them great. An activities section is included.
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-- Feelings and mannersc1997., 4.8; Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 303.3 2 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A child's first library of learningSummary Note: Explains why there are rules for behavior and examines common feelings and values by answering such questions as: "Why do I have to share my toys," "Why do people argue," and "What is playing fair?"
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c1994., 4.8; Ages 4-8, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 910 Edition: Authorized English language ed. Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Through easy-to-read questions and answers, readers learn about maps of the world, and what they reveal about earth's people and resources. Includes charts, diagrams, and an activity section.
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-- Health and safetyc1996., Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 613 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Answers basic questions about fitness, nutrition, and safety measures at home and at school.
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c1989., 5.2; Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 620 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Questions and answers provide information about how cameras, elevators, car engines, tops, yo-yos, and other devices work. Includes charts, diagrams, and an activities section.
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c1988., Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 595.7 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Presents, in question and answer format, information about the behavior, food-gathering, defenses, anatomy, and surprising habits of all kinds of insects.
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c1993., Ages 4-8, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 609 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Questions and answers explore the world of inventions, explaining the creation of the radio, toothpaste, and other modern necessities.
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-- Music and art.c1994., 4.6; Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 700 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A child's first library of learningSummary Note: Describes different musical instruments, different musical terms, and different styles of art. Includes activities and projects for children.
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1991., Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 612 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Questions and answers present information about such aspects of our body as senses, emotions, growing, fitness, dental care, babies, and sexuality.
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c1989., 5.1; Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 500 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Questions and answers provide information about what a mirage is, why milk turns sour, how a lunar eclipse occurs, and other scientific phenomena. Includes charts, diagrams, and an activities section.
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c1994., Ages 4-8, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 507 .8 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Gives ideas for various science experiments for young children.
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1989., Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 500 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Questions and answers present some of life's everyday mysteries, such as why steel rusts, why soap gets things clean, and how plants grow.
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c1988., 4.7; Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 629.04 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Provides answers to questions about bikes, cars, trucks, trains, ships, submarines, planes, and rockets, including how they are built, why they work, and how to operate them safely. An activities section is included.
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c1989., Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 551.5 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Presents information about the weather in an illustrated question and answer format.
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c1989., 5.2; Ages 3-6, Time-Life Books Call No: REF 390 Availability:0 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: A Child's first library of learningSummary Note: Presents information, in a question and answer format, about the customs, habits, and habitats of people from different countries around the world with emphasis on what makes their cultures unique.