Quick view Plant Fossils by Natalie Hyde In this compelling title, students are encouraged to dig in and discover how different plant fossils unlock clues to the Earths past. Through full-color photographs and thought-provoking questions,... View Details
Quick view Recycling by Mike Goldsmith What is composting? Where should you put your garbage? Why do we need to recycle? Recycling gets children thinking about why recycling is important, what they can do to help, and how they can... View Details
Quick view Rocks and Minerals by Neil Morris An introduction to rocks and minerals, their types, origins, and uses. View Details
Quick view Spinosaurus by Gerry Bailey This book tells the story of the Velociraptor, a lightweight dinosaur who used its speed to catch prey. It was only three feet (one meter) tall, but was feared for its ferocious hunting ability. It... View Details
Quick view Star Spotters: Telescopes and Observatories by Jefferis, David In orbit and on the ground, star spotters are the eyes we use to explore deep into space. Star Spotters: Telescopes and Observatories answers questions such as: What is the most powerful telescope?... View Details
Quick view The Life Cycle of a Frog by Bobbie Kalman Beginning their lives as tiny tadpoles living in water, frogs live on both land and in the water. This title details the changes in a frog at the four stages of its life. Includes facts about how... View Details
Quick view The Moon by Reagan Miller Stunning images and simple text take young readers on an incredible journey to the moon Earths closest neighbor in space. Readers learn about the moons phases, features, and other amazing facts. View Details
Quick view The Planets by Reagan Miller This exciting title takes kids on a journey to the planets in our solar system. Spectacular photographs reveal the unique characteristics of each planet and the order of the planets in our solar... View Details
Quick view The Rocky Mountains by Molly Aloian The history of human activity in the Rocky Mountain range is as colorful as its scenic natural wonders. It has been witness to the decimation of Native peoples, the westward expansion of European... View Details
Quick view The St. Lawrence: River Route to the Great Lakes by Lynn Peppas The St. Lawrence River forms part of the boundary between Canada and the United States and connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. This informative book follows this important commercial... View Details
Quick view The Sun by Reagan Miller This exciting book teaches young readers about the sun Earths nearest star. Astounding photographs and simple text help kids understand the suns features and role in our solar system. View Details
Quick view Triceratops by Gerry Bailey Learn how to make a working water cycle and how to grow tropical plants. Get messy digging in the dirt. Have fun treasure hunting for the perfect container and building your own secret world. Be a... View Details