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Does A Chimp Wear Clothes?
Written by Fred Ehrlich
Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Hardcover Library Binding | 32 pages | Blue Apple Books | Juvenile Fiction
978-1-60905-166-2 (1-60905-166-1)

July 1, 2011 | $13.50

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Does A Chimp Wear Clothes?
Written by Fred Ehrlich, Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Format: Hardcover Library Binding
ISBN: 9781609051662
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Does a Panda Go to School?
Written by Fred Ehrlich
Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Hardcover | 32 pages | Blue Apple Books | Juvenile Nonfiction - Animals
978-1-60905-162-4 (1-60905-162-9)

July 1, 2011 | $10.95

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Does a Panda Go to School?
Written by Fred Ehrlich, Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781609051624
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Also available as a trade paperback.

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Does a Panda Go to School?
Written by Fred Ehrlich
Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Trade Paperback | 28 pages | Blue Apple Books | Juvenile Fiction - Animals
978-1-60905-163-1 (1-60905-163-7)

July 1, 2011 | $5.95

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Does a Panda Go to School?
Written by Fred Ehrlich, Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9781609051631
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Also available as a hardcover.

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Does a Tiger Open Wide?
Written by Fred Ehrlich
Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Trade Paperback | 32 pages | Blue Apple Books | Juvenile Fiction - Animals
978-1-60905-165-5 (1-60905-165-3)

July 1, 2011 | $5.95

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Does a Tiger Open Wide?
Written by Fred Ehrlich, Illustrated by Emily Bolam

Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9781609051655
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You Can't See a Dodo at the Zoo
Written by Fred Ehrlich
Illustrated by Amanda Haley

Hardcover | 40 pages | Blue Apple Books | Juvenile Nonfiction - Science & Technology - Zoology
978-1-60905-150-1 (1-60905-150-5)

July 1, 2011 | $15.95

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You Can't See a Dodo at the Zoo
Written by Fred Ehrlich, Illustrated by Amanda Haley

Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781609051501
Our Price: $15.95
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You Can't See a Dodo at the Zoo looks at the world of extinct and endangered species. In easy-to-understand language, Fred Ehrlich covers dinosaurs, extinct birds and mammals, and endangered animals, giving clear and concise explanations of what happened to them. Punctuated with humorous verse to emphasize points and illustrated with...


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You Can't Take Your Body to a Repair Shop
Written by Fred Ehrlich
Illustrated by Amanda Haley

Hardcover | 40 pages | Blue Apple Books | Juvenile Nonfiction - Science & Technology - Anatomy & Physiology
978-1-60905-148-8 (1-60905-148-3)

July 1, 2011 | $15.95

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You Can't Take Your Body to a Repair Shop
Written by Fred Ehrlich, Illustrated by Amanda Haley

Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781609051488
Our Price: $15.95
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Jam-packed with information -- grown-ups will learn from this book, too! It's written by a doctor with more than thirty years experience treating children and families.
The latest addition to the popular You Can't... series focuses on common illnesses that affect children. Fred Ehrlich explains what makes you sick in easy-to-understand prose...


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You Can't Use Your Brain If You're a Jellyfish
Written by Fred Ehrlich
Illustrated by Amanda Haley

Hardcover | 44 pages | Blue Apple Books | Juvenile Fiction
978-1-60905-144-0 (1-60905-144-0)

July 1, 2011 | $15.95

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You Can't Use Your Brain If You're a Jellyfish
Written by Fred Ehrlich, Illustrated by Amanda Haley

Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781609051440
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Starting with the lowly earthworm, Dr. Fred Ehrlich looks at the brains of insects, birds, mammals, and finally humans. How are human brains different from those of other animals? What can they do that we can't? What can we do that they can't?


              
              



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