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National Geographic A2: The Story of The Hula
$12.50Long ago, people in Hawaii, performed a special dance called the ‘hula.’ Then, for more than 60 years, the dance was not allowed. Finally, after many years, a new king returned the hula to the people. Why was the hula not allowed? What is special about the hula?
ISBN: 9781424010530
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National Geographic A2: The Young Riders of Mongolia
$12.50Horseback riding is a very important tradition in Mongolia. Each year the people there have a race to celebrate this tradition. However, the race is a little unusual. What kind of race is it? Why is it unusual?
ISBN: 9781424010486
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National Geographic A2: Volcano Trek
$12.50Two scientists are travelling in Ethiopia to study a very old volcano. Volcanoes can be dangerous, because they have hot, melted rock inside. But they also offer important information. Will the scientists make it safely to the volcano? What will they learn?
ISBN: 9781424010554
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National Geographic A2: Water Sports Adventure
$12.50This story is about water sports in the Columbia River Gorge. Cory Roeseler lives in the area and he loves water, sports, and going fast! Roeseler also likes to make new things. What does Roeseler do with these interests? How does he go fast?
ISBN: 9781424010684
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National Geographic A2: Wild Animal Trackers
$12.50In southern Africa, there is a group of people called ‘Bushmen.’ These people know a lot about wild animals. However, sometimes the Bushmen cannot tell others about the animals, because they don’t speak the same language. How can the Bushmen share what they know?
ISBN: 9781424010691
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National Geographic B1: A Dolphin Named Cupid
$15.50Dolphins are intelligent animals that live in the ocean. Every year thousands of dolphins swim too close to beaches by mistake and get caught. If left outside the water, they can die. This happened to a dolphin in Texas named Cupid. What happened to Cupid? Was he saved?
ISBN: 9781424010882
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National Geographic B1: A Real Winner
$15.50‘Dog sledding’ is a popular sport in parts of the United States and Canada. It’s a challenge for most competitors. However, one racer named Racheal Scdoris faces some special challenges. What challenges does Rachael face? How does she overcome them?
ISBN: 9781424010790
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National Geographic B1: Birds in Paradise
$15.50Trinidad and Tobago is famous for its beautiful birds .One man has made it his life’s work to study them. He’s trying to photograph all of the 460 types of birds on the island. But there’s one special bird that’s difficult to find. Will he succeed?
ISBN: 9781424010592
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National Geographic B1: Blue Cows?
$15.50Farmers in India are having a serious problem. A local animal is eating their food. However, the farmers cannot hurt the animal because it has a special name. How can a name protect an animal? What will the farmers do?
ISBN: 9781424010875
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National Geographic B1: Butler School
$15.50In the past, it was popular for rich people in England to have servants, or people to help manage their homes. The most important servant was the butler. Today, there are fewer butlers, but the job is still important. What skills make a good butler? Where does one learn them?
ISBN: 9781424010769
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National Geographic B1: Flying Pumpkins!
$15.50Every year, a group of people in Delaware have a pumpkin throwing contest. They use machines to throw pumpkins very far. The winner is the team that throws a pumpkin father than anyone else! How do they throw the pumpkins? Who’s going to win?
ISBN: 9781424010813
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National Geographic B1: Gliding Across the Gobi
$15.50Two National Geographic explorers take an exciting and difficult trip to the Gobi Desert. When they finally get there, one explorer wants to take pictures of the desert in an interesting way. Why is it so difficult to cross the desert? How does the explorer take pictures of the Gobi?
ISBN: 9781424010967
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