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  • Nov 12, 2024 | fromthemixedupfiles.com | Rachel Poliquin |Clayton Hanmer |Robie Harris |Michael Emberley

    Many of the books in this month’s theme—the fascinating, sometimes gross human body—have fun activities you can try in the classroom. But here are a few more to get students involved and learning about human biology, how it works, and some if its quirkiest parts.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | slj.com | Rachel Poliquin |Kelly Kingrey-Edwards

    . (I Am Nature). Nov. 2024. 80p. Tr $19.99. ISBN 9780735272187. COPY ISBN Gr 3-8–Juxtaposing a poetic narration of wind telling its own “life story” with myths, folk traditions, historical vignettes, and the solid science behind wind’s power and mystery, this book expresses an artistic and literary aesthetic not often seen in science texts for younger scholars. The words are very artfully placed within stunning and evocative spreads.

  • Aug 31, 2023 | cabinetmagazine.org | Rachel Poliquin

    Skip navigation Rachel PoliquinIn 1888, a large four-sided glass display case containing four dozen albino animals and birds was installed in the Central Hall of the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, London. Among its ghostly occupants were a wallaby, two rabbits, a hedgehog, a lobster (pale but not purely white), a mole, a squirrel, and more than two dozen birds, including a rook, a pied-headed blackbird, and a sparrow with pink eyes.

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