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You can't build a house if you're a hippo: A book about all kids of houses / Ehrlich, Fred; Haley, Amanda (ill.) 2014  Book
Ehrlich, Fred Book
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Publication Maplewood, Blue Apple Books, 2014.
Description 32pOrange spine
Series You can't series
Summary/Abstract This entry in the 'You can't... series explores the science, geography, and physiology that determine how and where various creatures live. It begins with animals whose bodies create their home, then features those who use nests, burrows, dens, etc. Next come homes that humans live in. Each section is topped off with simple activities and kick-starting questions.
Standard Number 9781609054830 Hb.
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ID:   010415


You can't see a dodo at the zoo / Ehrlich, Fred 2005  Book
Ehrlich, Fred Book
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Publication USA, Blue Apple Books, 2005.
Description 38pWhite Spine
Series You can't series
Summary/Abstract In easy-to-understand language, Fred Ehrlich looks at dinosaurs, extinct birds and mammals and endangered animals and explains what happened to them. Interspersed with humorous verse and whimsical cartoons, this book is packed with information sure to entertain even the most reluctant reader.
Contents Introduction Dinosaurs Extinct birds Extinct mammals Endangered animals Conclusion Glossary
Standard Number 1593540728 Hb.
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ID:   010299


You can't use your brain if you're a jellyfish: A book about animal brains / Ehrlich, Fred 2005  Book
Ehrlich, Fred Book
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Publication USA, Blue Apple Books, 2005.
Description 40pWhite Spine
Series You can't series
Summary/Abstract Starting with a mention of organisms that have no brains, like jellyfish, Ehrlich moves on to consider animals with simple brains (worms, mosquitoes) that use instinct to guide them. Bigger animals with more complex cerebral activity–and what that means–are also discussed. The author then explains how humans are capable of learning, thinking, pondering, feeling, and guiding, thus making our brains the best. The author points out that all animals have a brain that is just perfect for them and their environments. The lengthy text alternates with amusing verses. Haley's cartoon caricatures contribute to the humor.
Standard Number 1593540906 Hb.
Key Words Animals  Brain  Brain - Miscellanea 
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