Dia L. Michels
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If My Mom Were a Platypus : Mammal Babies and Their Mothers
2004
Middle graders learn how fourteen mammals are born, eat, sleep, learn, and mature.
Milk, Money, and Madness : The Culture and Politics of Breastfeeding
1995
The crucial decision between breastfeeding and formula feeding is increasingly complicated by misinformation and unfounded theories which cloud the actual facts. By all accounts, breastmilk is the most amazing life-sustaining fluid known to humanity. Many women who breastfeed characterize it as perhaps the most fulfilling life experience they will ever know. Scientific research supports the fact that breastfed babies are healthier, have lower infant mortality rates and fewer chronic illnesses th....[more]
101 Things Everyone Should Know about Science
2006
Perfect for kids, parents, grown-ups, and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of how science impacts everyday life.
Look What I See! Where Can I Be? with My Animal Friends
2002
This book celebrates the fun of exploring new places, thet excitement of seeing real animals, and the joy of bringing home a new pet.
Look What I See! Where Can I Be? at the Synagogue
2002
A toddler explores the practices and traditions of Judaism
Look What I See! Where Can I Be?
2001
Set of one each of 5 Look What I See! books
If My Mom Were a Platypus : Animal Babies and Their Mothers
2001
Middle graders learn how fourteen mammals are born, eat, sleep, learn, and mature.
Breastfeeding: Coping with Crisis
2009
When a mother breastfeeds her baby, she offers her child something beyond just a meal. She also helps protect her baby's health and well-being. But a mom needs strength and comfort, too, especially in times of natural disasters or economic crisis.
101 Things Everyone Should Know about Science TEST BOOKLET
2007
This 16-page Test Booklet contains all the questions from "101 Things Everyone Should Know About Science." Perfect for classroom, club or home use, the Test Booklet is an excellent tool to use before working with the book to measure current knowledge, or for us post book to measure retention. "101 Things Everyone Should Know About Science" uses an accessible question-and-answer approach to explore key concepts in biology, chemistry, physics, earth science and general science. Endorsed by scienc....[more]
Breastfeeding Booklet Set
2004
One of each booklet:Breastfeeding at a Glance and Breastfeeding Facts for Fathers
Look What I See! Where Can I Be? Visiting China
2003
Visit China through the eyes of a toddler
Look What I See! Where Can I Be? at Home
2002
Home is where the heart is in this pictoral celebration of family life
Zack in the Middle
2001
Any seven-year-old boy like Zack can tell you that one sister is plenty. So what's a boy to do when he has two sisters, one bigger and one smaller? Beginning readers will giggle and groan as they watch Zack manage the tensions and pleasures of being the middle child. With a busy and bossy big sister ahead of him and a mischievous and messy little sister behind him, Zack learns to love being surrounded.
Look What I See! Where Can I Be? in the Neighborhood
2001
Accompanied by her family, a toddler explores her urban neighborhood
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