What Could You See? Adventures in Looking
Author:
Jeanne Bendick
Illustrator:
Jeanne Bendick
Publication:
1957 by Whittlesey House: A Division of McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.
Genre:
Nature, Non-fiction, Picture Books, Science
Pages:
31
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Think of the interesting things you would see if you were
a wilderness scout blazing a new trail,
a pilot rushing through space toward the moon,
or a prospector digging for gold.But do you know you can see right around you most of the wonderful things the scout sees in the forest, the pilot sees in his plane, and the prospector sees while he is digging for gold? This book tells us about trees and tracks, birds and animals, about stars and the moon and clouds in the sky, about soil and rocks and minerals. Best of all, we learn that we can see all these things in the backyard, or at the beach, or in the park near our homes.
WHAT COULD YOU SEE? is a colorful science picturebook that is fun to read and provides much adventure in looking.
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