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A Selection from Robinson Crusoe
Abraham Lincoln: From Log Cabin to the White House
Acropolis Adventure
Albert Einstein
Building a Nation
Ella Fitzgerald
Energy Sources: The Pros and Cons
Genetics at Work
Great City Fires
Historic Peacemakers
Influenza
Leo the Lion
M Is for Mexico
Microbes: Friend or Foe?
Native Americans of the Great Plains
Prairies Alive!
Robin Hood and the King
Satellites
Success Stories
Telescopes: Eyes on Space
The Apaches
The Black Stones
The Cherokees
The Cheyennes
The Message
The Mystery of King Tut
The Olympics: Past and Present
Vikings
Volcanoes
Word Smith, Private I "Rhyme Crime"
Zoos Through the Ages
Zoos Through the Ages Zoos Through the Ages
nonfiction
Words Included:
   captivity
   enrichment
   extravagant
   founder
   intrusive
   perception
   respite
   stimulation
   trial and error
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Book Summary:
The idea of people keeping wild animals in captivity has been around for centuries. However, the reason for doing so has shifted over time. Read this fascinating account of how zoos began in ancient times, how they have changed over time, and how modern zoos are working diligently to save endangered species.
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