
Spiral-bound in a waterproof, padded, snap-closure cover, this 224-page Weather Tracker logbook has 111 pages of weather-predicting info (call it a weatherpedia) followed by a year's worth of places (a week per page) to log the weather specifics and predict the next day. Even has "general observation" lines, so you really could have a day that's cloudy with meatballs. Perfect intro for the budding backyard meteorologist.
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40199 WEATHER LOG BOOK |
If they saw this color map eight times a day, they'd know where every place is-and its capital. Snap this tough, 8.5" x 11" laminated sheet into a school notebook and eventually they'll have to read it. It's a very nice world map with capital cities on one side, a U.S. map with state capitals on the other. It includes other major cities plus partial Canadian and Mexican bonus areas. Current, barring a coup since we got our latest shipment.
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91766 U.S. MAP |
From the Princeton Field Guides series, this 400-page volume is written by Ian Ridpath and illustrated by Wil Tirion. Filled with charts and maps of the night sky, along with color photos and illustrations, it's highly detailed, dense and informative -- and printed on heavy, coated stock in a portable 4-1/2" x 7-1/2" paperback size. Third edition, from Princeton University Press. Spans beginners to advanced stargazers. Very nice.
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92922 STARS & PLANETS |
From sea to shining sea. Weird U.S. is a travel guide to local legends and secrets, including the tomb of the world's largest twins, tin foil sculptors, a full-size granite Mercedes Benz, and creeps, ghosts and ghouls galore. This is the seminal work from the acclaimed authors of "Weird New Jersey." Oddly, AS&S is not listed.
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93767 WEIRD U.S. |
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