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Promoted ContentChildren's & YA
The Dinoraf
by Hessa Al Muhairi
An egg has hatched, and what comes out of it? A chicken? No. A turtle? No. It’s a dinosaur. But where is his family? The little dinosaur searches the animal kingdom for someone who looks like him and settles on the giraffe. In this picture book by educator and author Hessa Al Muhairi, with illustrations by Sura Ghazwan, a dinosaur sets out in search of animals like him. He finds plenty of animals, but none that look the same...until he meets the giraffe. This story explores identity and belonging and teaches children about accepting differences in carefully crafted language.
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Promoted ContentChildren's & YAAugust 2024
Feodora + Gino (3) A Light in the Dollhouse
by Peter Kruck/Meggie Berns
For Feodora, every day could start like this: with a huge surprise! Moly, the courier from the Saurian Post, has a letter for Feodora. Her grandma wants to give Feodora her old dollhouse. There's a lot going on at school. Feodora and Gino have to protect Patrick Plumpudding from the three nasty snap brats. And then there's the star hunt! The children have to solve tasks together. And they can be quite tricky. But fortunately, Feodora and Gino make a great team. Will they have their dinosaur noses ahead this time too? Then the long-awaited dollhouse is finally delivered, and it's a dream come true! In fact, nothing stands in the way of setting up the insect hospital now. But from the very first moment, our two dinosaur children have suspicions: Something's wrong with the dollhouse! “Team Giodora“ has a lot of work to do again.
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Trusted PartnerMay 2021
"Academician Takes You to Explore" Popular Science Picture Book: Looking for the Biggest Dinosaur
"Academician Takes You to Explore" Popular Science Picture Book
by Song Xian, He Xin
"Academician Takes You to Explore" is a set of popular science picture books for children aged 6-12. The Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and the Beauty Science Team jointly planned this series of books. Relying on the content, through vivid stories and exquisite paintings, the scientists’ live lectures are adapted into interesting science picture books, so that young readers can appreciate the progress of cutting-edge scientific research in novel stories and pictures. This book mainly tells the knowledge of dinosaur archaeology and fossil research. The story starts with the protagonist Mia who wants to know where the largest thigh bone is in the world. It introduces the classification of dinosaurs, the environment in which dinosaurs live, how different types of dinosaurs evolved, and two famous paleontologists, Science and Marsh. Knowledge of fossil wars between the two.
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The Last Sound of Dinosaurs: In the Prehistoric Times
by Miao Desui
The topic of dinosaur always has great charm. In the book The Last Sound of Dinosaurs - in the Prehistoric Times, Professor Miao Desui opens to readers the door to his research in which he has spent his whole life and discusses freely about fossil excavation, the origin of dinosaurs, the age of dinosaurs, dinosaur biology, dinosaur culture, dinosaur in China and other topics that are rarely seen in other books on the market. It not only introduces scientific research on dinosaur, but also tells interesting stories about “the unjust case of the oviraptor”, the mystery of giant dinosaurs, and dinosaur literature and movies, which is a popular science book that is both absorbing and rigorous.
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Trusted PartnerBotany & plant sciencesDecember 2007
Plant Names
A Guide to Botanical Nomenclature
by Edited by Roger Spencer, Robert Cross, Peter Lumley
The book is a plain English guide to the use of plant names and the conventions for writing them as governed by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature and the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. It covers the naming of wild plants, plants modified by humans, why plant names change, their pronunciation and hints to help remember them. The final section provides a detailed guide to websites and published resources. Plant Names incorporates the latest information and research in the recently published Botanical and Cultivated Plant codes in an easy to read format, and offers a definitive guide to using the myriad names, including marketing names, on plant labels.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YAApril 2020
Stories about animals and their names
by Kyrylo Bulakhovsky, Maksym Havrylyuk
How many legs does an octopus have? Are there witch insects? Which insects have a perfect waist? Who is the monster with nine eyes? Which reptiles cry bitter tears for their victims, or is there a real bird from Wonderland? Which beast is forbidden to name? You will find answers to these questions and much more on the pages of this fascinating book.
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Children's & YAAugust 2025
Dino + Ricky (7) and the Blueshimmering-Glittering-Creepy Grotto
by Peter Kruck
So here they are, the aquatic dinosaurs. And, of course, getting to know them is not without its consequences. The river dwellers have a lot to tell the Echsheimers. Not only do they know every secret of the “land dwellers”. No, they also have a very special mission for Dino: to uncover the truth behind the legend of Dinoseos. It all begins in a spooky cave, where Dino meets Plyntschia, the giant, mysterious water oracle. She sends the boys on a quest to find a legendary notebook. And so, the two friends head off on a crazy journey, very, VERY far back in time to a time before our time. There, they make a spectacular discovery. They immediately know : when THIS comes to light, nothing will ever be the same again. coming soon
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Trusted PartnerMicrobiology (non-medical)January 1965
Rust Fungi, parts I - III; The Generic Names of Uredinales
by Laundon
Mycological papers on rust fungi, parts 1 to 3: The generic names of Uredinales
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YAApril 2016
A Long Long Name
by TANG Sulan
Is there a best name in the world? A blue fox always envies others’name. On his trip, he asked Frog, Squirrel and other animals for names. His name became longer and longer, and harder to remember as well. The story tells us, if it suits you most, then it is the best.
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Children's & YASeptember 2024
Picture Book "Bella"
by Meggie Berns
Feodora + Gino present: Bella Feodora and Gino are given soap bubbles and they go to the creek to play with them. There, they meet the newly hatched butterfly girl Bella. The two young dinosaurs want to help Bella with her first attempt at flying. But nothing seems to go as planned! Educational approach: Bella deals with the topics of beauty and flawlessness. It also looks at giving advice in a humorous way. Giving good advices is often easier if you're not affected yourself. Conclusion: Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder!
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Fiction
Silent Invasion
by Jenaro Martínez
Deep in the Mexican desert, paleontologist David Fernández makes an unsettling discovery among the fossilized bones of a dinosaur.News of the discovery of a strange object goes viral create deep divisions in the scientific community. After recent statements by the United States government, regarding the existence of unidentified flying phenomena, and a growing wave of sightings across the world, a frenzied race starts to uncover the truth behind the discovery of a supposedly alien artifact.Everybody wants a piece of it: fans, UFO researchers, scientists – even a band of local drug dealers. But it is NASA researcher Victoria Collins who has the means to analyze it and prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.What David does not know is that Victoria is an agent from a covert American organization – one who will do whatever it takes to fulfill their mission.
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Trusted PartnerVeterinary bacteriology, virology, parasitologyDecember 2012
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
Geographical Distribution and Control Strategies in the Euro-Asia Region
by Edited by Mo Salman, Jordi Tarrés-Call.
The continuing emergence and evolution of tick-borne diseases has significant implications for animal and human health, and the profitability of food animal production. These problems are enhanced by the spread of ticks to new regions, and many tick-borne diseases having zoonotic capability. This book is an expansion of the EFSA report on the subject, and details the significance of tick-borne diseases, identification of tick species, emerging tick-borne infections, factors influencing the spread and distribution of ticks and surveillance and control measures.
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & YAMay 2012 - May 2022
The Call of the Sky
by Cao Wenxuan
Dian Er is a swan that grew up in a flock of geese. He has a happy family, and a mother that loves him very much. When spring comes, he hears the call of the sky, and Dian Er can't stop himself from beating his wings and soaring off into the sky. But will he be able to leave his loving mother as well as his brothers and sisters behind? The book is a moving description of the conflict between natural instinct and emotions.
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Trusted PartnerHumanities & Social SciencesJuly 1995
The Surname Detective
Investigating surname distribution in England since 1086
by Colin Rogers
From the author of The Family Tree Detective, this guide provides the amateur genealogist or family historian with the skills to research the distribution and history of a surname. Colin Rogers uses a sample of 100 names, many of them common, to follow the migration of people through the centuries. Each of the 100 names is mapped since the Doomsday book in 1086. For those whose name is not among the sample, the book shows how to find out where namesakes live now, how they moved around the country through time, and how the name originated from a placename, a nickname or an occupation. Colin Rogers finishes this work by showing how the distribution of surnames can be studied irrespective of the size of the surrounding population, and reaches some interesting conclusions about which names are more reliable guides to migration since the 14th century. ;
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Children's & YAAugust 2024
Feodora + Gino (2) A Choir without a Tenor
by Peter Kruck/Meggie Berns
It's the best day of the year: Everyone is celebrating the "Day ofCheerfulness". Feodora and Gino paint their noses red, as iscustomary on this day, and enjoy the great atmosphere.Feodora notices that the jar of Schnecki's wild strawberries isempty. So Feodora and Gino go into the forest to pick some more.As soon as they get there, they have the craziest adventures.“Team Giodora“, as they call themselves, have quite a lot to do.First, Feodora has to save a ladybug from drowning. Next, theyhave to help a little bird that has fallen out of its nest. And then,they almost fall into a creek. Suddenly they hear strange noisescoming from a clearing. And they have to summon up all theircourage to face the next task. A choir of beetles has a hugeproblem: One of their singers is hoarse and croaks worse than acrow with a sore throat.Fortunately, Feodora and Gino already have the solution. Now theplan just has to work!
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August 2024
Dino + Ricky (6) and the Cherry-Red Head Little Masterman
by Peter Kruck
The bookworm has his health back. But not only his health, his friendship with Frehdrich is also restored. Somehow, their quarrel seems to be connected to Uncle Rupert's disappearance. Who knows ... maybe now they can find out what really happened to him? All the threads come together at the uncle's house. Edgar and the secret agents think so too. Dino and Ricky would like to get to the bottom of it all. If only they weren't so busy with the for the Festival of Peaceful Coexistence ... and that stupid fraternity kiss. To make matters worse, that insufferable Master Planowiak keeps forcing himself into the spotlight. He presides over the whole spectacle and infuriates our children with his obnoxious behavior.
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Children's & YAAugust 2024
Picture book "Charlie"
by Meggie Berns
Feodora + Gino present: Charlie What's that? A little brown cockroach has appeared in Mama Manzetti's kitchen! A long hunt for the nimble little animal begins . Then it suddenly turns out to be something completely different. Feodora and Gino have to help the little guy! Educational approach: The background of the story is pre-judgment. Sometimes, people make decisions in their minds before a situation has been objectively examined. However, things are often very different from what they appear to be. The aim is to raise awareness of the need of withholding judgment until all the facts are known.
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Trusted PartnerJanuary 2023
Wise Dinosaur
by Mu Ling
This is an animal novel with science fiction and adventure. Middle-school student Cornick is smart, mischievous, and loves adventure. He assists a scientist from the city who takes his tamed monkey, Gecko, to a deserted island surrounded by swamps. They carry out a series of incredible and daring experiments to figure out how to reproduce dinosaurs. The roar of the dinosaurs appeared on the island. Later, even dinosaurs with extraordinary intelligence appear... With victory in sight, the two researchers find themselves in a truly dangerous misadventure...
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Trusted PartnerChildren's & young adult: general non-fiction2021
A Cool History of UkraineFrom Dinosaurs Till Now
by Inna Kovalyshena
Do you really think that history is boring and hard to under- stand? The heroes of this book thought so, too, at first. But just one interesting discovery pushed them to get to know history better — and to see that it can be fascinating, vibrant and so close to each of them. Four friends decide to explore the Ukrainian history and learn the truth: what kind of dino- saurs lived on our lands, who fought for Ukraine’s independ- ence, and why Ukrainians are the way they are. It turns out that history can be exciting and very important, even if it was back in the days of the dinosaurs. The subject of the book is the history of Ukraine from dinosaurs to today, which is interestingly and directly revealed. The main characters are children, in whom readers can recognize themselves. The text is written with humor and simple words, which makes the perception of information interactive. The book touches on important points of Ukraine's struggle for independence over many years.