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Page 28 of the book shows a detailed drawing of Naima sticking out her tongue at her best friend
Kenya repurposes her broken toys into both useful and decorative objects
which would take about 3600 years to reach its goal
American Indian Art pairs quality art reproductions with thought-provoking questions
High Tide for Horseshoe Crabs Browse by Fiction/Nonfiction_Nonfiction Page 28 of the bookBy: Lisa Kahn Schnell Illustrated by: Alan Marks Horseshoe crabs, shorebirds, and humans converge in a frenzy of activity. Every spring millions of horseshoe crabs crawl to the beaches of Delaware Bay to lay their eggs. There are so many crabs crowding the beach that their shells clack together. But they arent the only ones crowding the beaches for two weeks in spring. Flocks of shorebirds migrating north from South America stop to feed on the
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