Living Through a Natural Disaster

Living Through a Natural Disaster
ISBN-10
0582841240
ISBN-13
9780582841246
Category
Human beings
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2004
Publisher
Longman
Author
Eve Recht

Description

Living Through a Natural Disaster is a Recount text covering Science and Geography themes for Year 5. It is part of Four Corners, the most visually compelling series of cross-curricular books to motivate all readers from 4 to 11.

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