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Yanomami

Webster, Christine
Yanomami
The Yanomami live deep in the Amazon rainforest. Their name means "human being." Learn more about the myths, traditions, and social activities of this Indigenous group in Yanomami, a World Cultures book.

CHF 40.90

What If? a book about grief and loss

Webster, Christine
What If? a book about grief and loss
This touching tale gently guides children through the complex emotions of grief and loss. While a young girl grapples with the loss of her father, she is confused and sad. Where did he go? What is he doing now? She seeks solace in her grandmother's comforting words that he is always with her as an invisible everlasting presence. Inspired by this newfound understanding, together they draw from happy memories to imagine all the incredible advent...

CHF 37.50

Mosquitoes

Webster, Christine
Mosquitoes
The word mosquito comes from an old Spanish word that means "little fly." These insects flap their wings so quickly that it makes a buzzing sound. Learn more about these pests in Mosquitoes, part of the Ouch! Biting Bugs series.

CHF 43.90

Mosquitoes

Webster, Christine
Mosquitoes
The word mosquito comes from an old Spanish word that means "little fly." These insects flap their wings so quickly that it makes a buzzing sound. Learn more about these pests in Mosquitoes, part of the Ouch! Biting Bugs series.

CHF 20.50

Storms

Webster, Christine
Storms
Each book in the Take the Sky series is designed to inspire young readers by introducing core concepts in the study of sky science. Visual diagrams, vibrant images, and hands-on activities will help young readers explore the many wonders of nature found in Earth's sky and beyond.

CHF 34.90

Clouds

Webster, Christine
Clouds
Each book in the Take the Sky series is designed to inspire young readers by introducing core concepts in the study of sky science. Visual diagrams, vibrant images, and hands-on activities will help young readers explore the many wonders of nature found in Earth's sky and beyond.

CHF 34.90

Water Power

Webster, Christine
Water Power
Approximately 99 percent of all the electricity in Norway comes from hydropower. There are close to 1, 750 hydropower plants in the United States. Learn more in Water Power, one of the titles in the Earth's Water series.

CHF 34.90

Glaciers

Webster, Christine
Glaciers
Glaciers cover about 5.8 million square miles (15 million square kilometers) of Earth. One glacier can be as large as an entire continent. Learn more in Glaciers, one of the titles in the Earth's Water series.

CHF 34.90

Polynesians

Webster, Christine
Polynesians
The Polynesians began moving to the Pacific Islands about 3, 000 years ago. Many Polynesians eat the same kinds of foods, live in the same type of houses, and wear the same style of clothing as their ancestors. Learn more about the myths, traditions, and social activities of this Indigenous group in Polynesians, a World Cultures book.

CHF 40.90

Mercedes-Benz

Webster, Christine
Mercedes-Benz
Daimler AG has been making Mercedes-Benz cars since the 1920s. The company is renowned for its innovative technologies and stunning designs. Discover more in Mercedes-Benz, a title in the Supercars series

CHF 43.90

BMW

Webster, Christine
BMW
Learn how today's supercars bring the thrill of a race car right to the road in BMW, a title in the Supercars series"--

CHF 20.50

Mercedes-Benz

Webster, Christine
Mercedes-Benz
Daimler AG has been making Mercedes-Benz cars since the 1920s. The company is renowned for its innovative technologies and stunning designs. Discover more in Mercedes-Benz, a title in the Supercars series

CHF 20.50

BMW

Webster, Christine
BMW
Learn how today's supercars bring the thrill of a race car right to the road in BMW, a title in the Supercars series"--

CHF 43.90

Deer

Webster, Christine
Deer
Deer antlers can grow as much as 0.25 inches (0.6 centimeters) each day. Deer shed their old antlers and grow new ones every year. Learn more in Deer, one of the titles in the Animals of North America series. This series introduces readers to some of the most fascinating species indigenous to North America.

CHF 34.90

Los Glaciares

Webster, Christine
Los Glaciares
Glaciers cover about 5.8 million square miles (15 million square kilometers) of Earth. One glacier can be as large as an entire continent. Learn more in Glaciers, one of the titles in the Earth's Water series.

CHF 34.90

Porcupine

Webster, Christine
Porcupine
Porcupines are best known for the long, pointed quills growing from their back and sides. A porcupine can have as many as 30, 000 quills. Find out more in Porcupine, one of the titles in the Backyard Animals series.

CHF 20.50

Porcupine

Webster, Christine
Porcupine
Porcupines are best known for the long, pointed quills growing from their back and sides. A porcupine can have as many as 30, 000 quills. Find out more in Porcupine, one of the titles in the Backyard Animals series.

CHF 43.90

Deer

Webster, Christine
Deer
Deer have big eyes and sharp hearing. An adult deer's coat is made up of more than 6 million individual hairs. Find out more in Deer, one of the titles in the Backyard Animals series.

CHF 20.50

Deer

Webster, Christine
Deer
Deer have big eyes and sharp hearing. An adult deer's coat is made up of more than 6 million individual hairs. Find out more in Deer, one of the titles in the Backyard Animals series.

CHF 43.90