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When Kate Middleton married Prince William of the United Kingdom in 2011, she was immediately thrust into the worldwide spotlight. Readers will learn all about Middleton’s life, from what her childhood was like, to how she met Prince William, to how her world changed when she became part of the British royal family.
Why did a million people line the streets of London, England, on April 29, 2011?
They were hoping to catch a glimpse of Kate Middleton and Prince William, who were on their way to be married in a Royal Wedding.
Inside, you'll find:
What Kate's early life was like and how she met Prince William;
A timeline, photos - and what role Kate plays as the Duchess of Cambridge;
Surprising TRUE facts that will shock and amaze you!
Did you ever think about where all your garbage goes?
What happens when garbage dumps are full?
Look inside to learn how to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
These three R's will help you cut down on trash and keep Earth healthy.
These lively nonfiction readers feature full-color photographs and simple text, arranged into short, manageable chapters. Includes a vocabulary-building glossary, index, and resource list, too!
These small, brown bulbs have layers of food stored inside.
They grow into beautiful flowers.
Read on to find out more about how daffodils grow."
Facts and photographs about the life cycles of familiar plants and foods are accessible to beginning readers in these high-interest books. Enthusiasm and interest will sprout when youngster encounter these colorful photos, graphic images, facts-in-brief, word hunts, and more.
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the huge plant-eating apatosaurus and discusses theories on why it became extinct.
"A Plant-eating Giant:
Can you picture the world as it was many millions of years ago?
Things looked very different then. The Earth was continually changing.
Separate continents were still forming. There were no humans yet. This was the Mesozoic era, a time also known as the Age of the Dinosaurs.
With eight snaking arms and a shapeless body, the octopus is unlike any other animal in the ocean.
Readers will learn about various aspects of the octopus, including its high intelligence level, its masterful ability for camouflage and other defense mechanisms, and its reproductive behavior. Squids and other octopus relatives are also discussed.
Filled with dramatic underwater images by award-winning photographer David Hall, each book in the Undersea Encounters series brings you face to face with remarkable creatures, from pygmy seahorses the size of a fly to giant squid as long as a school bus.