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Bridgestone Science Library: Seasons |
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Spring Do you know what color apple blossoms are, or why people tap maple trees? Learn these facts and much more about the way spring’s changing weather impacts the world around us. Breath-taking photos. |
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Summer Do you know the size of the largest hailstone, or what the first day of summer is called? Learn these facts and much more about the way summer’s changing weather impacts the world around us. |
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Autumn Do you know why geese fly in a V-formation during migration, or what color willow leaves turn in autumn? Learn these facts and much more about the way autumn's changing weather impacts the world around us. |
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Winter Do you know what hibernation is, or which town received the most snowfall in 24 hours? Learn these facts and much more about the way winter's changing weather impacts the world around us. |
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Bridgestone Life Science Series |
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Your Heart Did you know that if a child’s blood vessels were laid end to end, they would stretch 62,000 miles (99,800 Kilometers), or 2½ times around the world? Learn more about the heart with photos, diagrams, and hands-on activities. |
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Your Brain Did you know that there are three main parts to your brain? They are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem. Learn more about the brain with photos, diagrams, and hands-on activities. |
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Your Bones Did you know that babies are born with 300 bones and adults have 206? Learn more about the brain with photos, diagrams, and hands-on activities. |
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Community Helpers |
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Couriers Couriers deliver letters and packages to homes and businesses. Learn more with photos and hands-on activities. |
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School Crossing Guards School crossing guards are important people and help keep all children safe. Learn more with photos and hands-on activities. |
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A+ Books |
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Bugs A to Z Mm is for Moving Leaf. Did you know that the moving leaf bug looks so much like a leaf that sometimes other bugs will take a bite out of him? Learn more about bugs with a glossary, hands-on projects, and a note to teachers and parents. |
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Birds A to Z Ll is for Loon. Did you know that a loon can dive as deep as 30 feet and can stay under water for a full minute? Learn more about bugs with a glossary, hands-on projects, and a note to teachers and parents. |
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My ABCs Photographs and brief text present the alphabet using vocabulary such as apple, bear, and cat. |
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