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Earthquakes and Volcanos - The Brite Star Kids Learn About Earthquakes and Volcanoes - cover
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Earthquakes and Volcanos - The Brite Star Kids Learn About Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Vincent W. Goett, Kathleen Decker

Editora: Peter Pan Press

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Sinopse

The Brite Star Kids Science Books are intended to introduce young children to the wonders of science.
 
In Earthquakes and Volcanoes the Brite Star Kids learn about volcanoes and earthquakes and work on a science project that demonstrates a volcano actually erupting.
 
Standard NGSS-ESS1-1
Disponível desde: 01/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 24 páginas.

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