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Earth Changes - The Brite Star Kids Learn About Our Changing Planet - cover

Earth Changes - The Brite Star Kids Learn About Our Changing Planet

Vincent W. Goett, Kathleen Decker

Publisher: Peter Pan Press

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Summary

The Brite Star Kids are a group of elementary age kids who live in the town of Brite Star.  They share experiences from which they learn what it means to be a responsible citizen.
 
The Brite Star Kids science books are intended to introduce young children to the wonders of science.
 
In Earth Changes the Brite Star Kids learn about the different natural events that have shaped the planet Earth.
 
Standard NGSS-ESS1-1
Available since: 09/01/2022.
Print length: 24 pages.

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