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Let's Explore a River

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Three children accompany their father in a canoe and explore the plant and animal life along a river near their home

34 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1994

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With more than 600 titles—including the popular Weird But True franchise and the New York Times Best Selling National Geographic Kids Almanac—National Geographic Kids Books is the recognized leader in nonfiction for kids. Published in 28 languages, NGK Books reaches approximately 85 million kids every year.

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October 8, 2018
I forgot about this book of the set of Young Explorers. I spent a lot of summers as a camp counselor later in my life exploring river habitats with kids in my classes... wonder if this had something to do with it.
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February 8, 2016
A family canoes down a river and stops to inspect the various "attractions" a river has to offer. They see birds and otters, trees, many kinds of vegetation and even stop to have a picnic. They wade in the water and see other people inner tubing. Along the way they learn about all of the things that rivers have to offer.

Produced by National Geographic, this book helps to educate children about rivers using diverse imagery and interesting facts, mixed with a narrative that makes the information both interesting and fun to read.

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Grade Level: 1st/2nd grade

Classroom uses: This book has an emphasis in the sciences, so it could be coupled with a lesson about rivers, animals, or nature in general.
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January 16, 2011
Father and his 3 children spend a day canoeing down Florida's Ichetucknee River, exploring the habitat as they go. Beautiful pictures show the interesting and fun activities. Made me a bit homesick.
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