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Number of Animals, A

As one lost, little chick searches for its mother among groups of barnyard animals, it involves readers in a delightfully simple counting exercise using the numbers one through ten.

Numbers in Motion: Sophie Kowalevski, Queen of Mathematics

Sophie Kowalevski was both a brilliant mathematician and a talented writer. Creative work nurtured her mathematical research, giving her a flexibility of thought she treasured. A wonderful STEAM figure, she not only did mathematical research, but she also created many literary works. This inspiring title tells the story of Sophie's journey as the first woman to receive a doctorate in mathematics, which required original research, holding a university chair in mathematics, and becoming the editor of a major scientific journal.

Numbers, The (Mouse Book)

Within the pages of this wordless title, a group of mice chew number-shaped scraps of paper out of blank sheets and have fun laying out the numbers one through ten.

Nutcracker (reissue)

The classic holiday tale of a child and her loyal Nutcracker is here displayed in its entirety, in a reissued edition of the original text paired with illustrations by Italian artist Roberto Innocenti.

Nutcracker Comes to America, The: How Three Ballet-Loving Brothers Created a Holiday Tradition

Meet Willam, Harold, and Lew Christensen, three small-town Utah boys who caught the ballet bug in the early 1900s. They performed on vaudeville and took part in the New York City dance scene. Russian immigrants shared the story of The Nutcracker with them, and during World War II, they staged their own Christmastime production in San Francisco. It was America's first full-length version and the beginning of a delightful holiday tradition.

Nutcracker's Night Before Christmas, The

In The Nutcracker's Night Before Christmas preparations for a doomed stage production of the classic ballet goes from terribly bad to ridiculously worse. Sick stagehands, renegade cats, and crashing Christmas trees have everyone sure that the show won't go on. But it's Christmas Eve and help is on the way! Told in verse with wonderful whimsical illustrations, this story hits all the right notes for holiday reading.

Nutrition (Beacon)

Nutrients in food help our bodies function properly. This informative series explores the importance of various nutrients, describing how they work and how to include them in a balanced diet.

Nutrition and Health

As researchers learn more about the human body, they also learn more about what keeps it healthy. Unfortunately, the realities of daily life can often get in the way of putting this research into practice. For example, increased stress at work or school and the wide availability of junk food can cause people to eat poorly. Misinformation about the safety of vaccines can put lives at risk. Readers learn to take control of their health as they discover the most up-to-date information, supplemented by charts, graphs, side bars, and annotated quotes from medical experts.

Nutrition and Your Body (Core Library)

The foods that we eat can help or harm our bodies. Our bodies need nutrients such as salt and carbohydrates to survive. But too much or too little can have consequences. We also feed our bodies things unnecessary things, like caffeine. These may have benefits. But they can also do harm. In Nutrition and Your Body, learn about how different nutrients interact with the body. Discover how the body digests them, the changes they cause in the body, and the good and bad effects they have on us.