American Museum of Natural History
81) Triceratops
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Text and illustrations describe the discovery and excavation of triceratops fossils and examine what the evidence suggests about its appearance and behavior.
83) Camouflage
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Can you spot what's hiding in the wild? From the smallest animals to the largest, underwater and on land, creatures all over the world can blend with their environment to stay “invisible.” Lift the flaps to meet six of these incredible creatures, including a caterpillar, zebra, and octopus, all showcased in stunning photographs. The simple text and engaging facts are vetted by the unmatched experts at the Museum of Natural History.
84) Life in space
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Based on the American Museum of Natural History's exhibit "Beyond Planet Earth: The Future of Space Exploration," Life in Space examines what it takes to live on the International Space Station. Illustrated with stunning NASA images, this imaginative book offers an incredible introduction to human efforts to survive beyond our own planet. Budding astronomers will dream of taking this journey to the stars!
92) Dinosaur holiday
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Dinosaur-themed songs set to the tunes of Christmas favorites.
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A history of man's search for substitutes for muscle power. Describes such sources of energy as sun, wind, water, fossil fuels, and the atom; and examines the devices which convert these into usable power: windmills, steam engines, turbines, nuclear reactors, and others.
100) The pelicans
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Describes the physical characteristics, feeding and mating habits, and habitat of the brown pelican.