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Cross the Golden river - Impressions

World of InsectsAt the end of this book, they list "fast facts" about some of the insects. Within that information they list where they live, the food they eat, worst enemies, along with other things. At the very end of the book they have a "puzzle" section, which tests what you have learned.
I bought this book for my young daughter, for when she gets older to learn from. However, I must admit I learned a few things from reading it first. I would also like to recommend the following books in the series: Dinosaurs, Sharks and Snakes.
I hope that this review was helpful to you. Again, this is a wonderful learning tool for a person of any age.


A highly useful guide for the casual entomologist

excellent; very helpful and quite fine detailed

Girls, girls, girls!

Great Book

Contains all the attraction of the classic tale

A nice primary source on "The Swearing Apostle."source on what the man really said. This compilation of quotes, quips, and wisdom was made by
Arnold Dee White, who was Golden's secretary for several years, and was the eulogy spoken at
Golden's funeral.
The format is in a long "deep thoughts" books that were popular five years ago, so each page has
about one thought on it. It has great font, and is readable and friendly. Come on-it's J. Golden
Kimball; how can you go wrong!?
Some Free Advice: If you see a Golden book, buy it.


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