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| 洋書ダウンロードフロア >Juvenile Nonfiction | |||||||||||
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| 1:「St. Bernards」 | ||||
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The Saint Bernard is thought to have gotten its name from its early history spent helping travelers in the Saint Bernard Pass in the Swiss Alps. These longtime rescue dogs supposedly saved over 2,000 people in their centuries serving in the mountains. Readers will learn more about this intelligent, lovable breed in this book. Including beautiful photographs and detailed information about owning a Saint, this book will fascinate any dog lover. | |||
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| 2:「Horses」 | ||||
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Neigh! Neigh! Horses call to one another as they race across a field. These animals are strong and can run very fast. Some people ride horses for fun. Farmers use horses for work—to pull wagons or carry loads. Read more about this amazing animal in Horses. | |||
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| 3:「Doctors」 | ||||
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We usually take trips to the doctor when we’re sick, so it’s easy to undervalue this very important community member, but this book invites readers to change their minds and celebrate the role. Readers will learn about a doctor’s duties, where they work, and the tools they use to keep us feeling healthy. | |||
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| 4:「Bo Diddley」 | ||||
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Bo Diddley—known as The Originator—was an influential American rock & roll singer and songwriter known for his unique transitional style. This book follows his life and accomplishments from his birth in Mississippi to his Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Vibrant photographs help emphasize the vivacious personality of this great entertainer. | |||
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| 5:「Brachiosaurus and Other Long-Necked Herbivores」 | ||||
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The sauropod group of dinosaurs included the largest animals ever to walk the Earth. Sauropods were plant eaters with very long necks. The giant Brachiosaurus likely ate more than 400 pounds of plants a day. The enormous Omeisaurus’s neck made up more than half of the length of its entire body. Sauropods also had long tails, sometimes with dangerous spikes on them. Scientists believe the lengthy Diplodocus and other sauropods used their long tails as weapons against predators. Inside, readers will | |||
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| 6:「November」 | ||||
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In November, readers will learn that harvesting fall foods, cooking pies, and Thanksgiving all happen during this month. | |||
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| 7:「Dolphins」 | ||||
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Playful and friendly, dolphins are some of the most intelligent animals on Earth. Learn all about these marine mammals—how they communicate, what kind of food they eat, and how they use a special sense to navigate through dark waters. | |||
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| 8:「Hands」 | ||||
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We use them to pick things up. We use them to clap, motion to others, and can even use them to count to ten—they’re our hands. In this book, readers learn that we use our hands to do many wonderful, convenient things. Vibrant photographs show readers how to properly care for their hands to keep them clean and healthy. Fact boxes impart additional interesting tidbits about our helpful hands. | |||
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| 9:「Snowstorms」 | ||||
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Snowstorms takes you inside one of nature’s most powerful events! Although each flake starts with tiny ice crystals, a snowstorm can become a blinding blizzard! Find out how to stay safe from these dangerous winter storms. | |||
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| 10:「Watch Peas Grow」 | ||||
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Did you know that pea plants have flowers that look like butterflies? Colorful photographs show the beauty of pea blossoms and the entire life cycle of this plant that produces delicious vegetables. Readers will see how peas travel from the plant to the plate with this valuable resource. They will also learn many fun facts along the way that will lead to a greater understanding of plant life cycles. | |||
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