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Leo the Snow Leopard
By Craig Hatkoff
It was written by the best story-teller£®The  story is about Leo£¬a young snow leopard£¨Ñ©±ª£© that was helped by a kind man in the snowy mountains in Pakistan£®Snow leopards are in danger£®Leo was just two months old when he was found and he could not live in the wild on his  own£®

Where Do Recyclable
Materials Go
By Sabbithry Persad
Tiana has been learning about recycling at  school£®But after her dog£¬Bubbles£¬gets lost chasing after a recycling truck£¬she decides to learn  a lot more about recycling!Following Tiana£¬
readers will learn how to take care of the environment£®

The Scrap Kins Build
By Brian Yanish
Meet the Scrap Kins£®They are friendly monsters£®In the book£¬they¡¯ll show you how to turn rubbish into some pretty cool things£®Readers will learn how to make toy planes from plates£¬bags£¬old clothes and more£®You know what they say£ºOne person¡¯s rubbish is another person¡¯s love£®

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Do you know the largest seed£¨ ÖÖ×Ó£©in the world or an egg can weigh up to 4pounds£¿You¡¯ll learn about all of these things and more with the latest book in the Explore Your World series£¨ ÏµÁУ©£®The books give readers a good look into the life cycles of plants and animals on the Earth£®
61£®How old was Leo when he was found£¿D
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B£®The Scrap Kins Build
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