Description
*Condition Note: Book is good condition and clean with small ding on the top back.*
Elephants, shrews, tornadoes, and Cherokee roses. Not much is held in commonalty, perhaps, except this fact: each illustrates that nature, while not completely understood, is surely evidence of a remarkable Creator who possesses a sense of the humorous, as well as the awe-inspiring and delightful.
How is perfume made? Do animals obey the Ten Commandments? Are homes ever built of precious jewels, and if so, what substance holds them together?
In this book are answers to these questions and hundreds more fascinating facts about the everyday world that we are so inclined to take for granted.
A book to inform, delight, and surprise.
Elephants, Shrews, and Monkeys Too
Trees in the Breeze
Plants, Petals, and Perfume
The Weather, Mostly Bad
Will Beavers Work on Sunday?
Tooth, Fang, and Claw Against Man. Why?
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1982 |
Printed: |
1982 |
Pages: |
128 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |