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Quick view Click!: A Story about George Eastman by Barbara Mitchell When George Eastman decided to make picture-taking his hobby, simple was hardly the word to describe it. He had to lug 50 pounds of camera equipment around with him! But resourceful George wasn't one to put up with such inconvenience for long. CLICK! is... View Details
Quick view Focus on Gravity by Cheryl Mansfield Provides readers with an engaging introduction to gravity. With colorful spreads, clear text, helpful diagrams, and a "Science in Action" activity, this book offers an exciting look at physics in the real world. View Details
Quick view Focus on Waves by Cheryl Mansfield  Provides readers with an engaging introduction to waves. With colorful spreads, clear text, helpful diagrams, and a "Science in Action" activity, this book offers an exciting look at physics in the real world. View Details
Quick view Focus on Light by Patricia Hutchison Provides readers with an engaging introduction to light. With colorful spreads, clear text, helpful diagrams, and a "Science in Action" activity, this book offers an exciting look at physics in the real world. View Details
Quick view Global Warming by Shelly Buchanan While Earth is constantly changing, evidence shows that humans are speeding up the process of the greenhouse effect. Extreme weather, plant and animal extinction, and reshaping of our coastlines are harmful effects of rising temperatures. Understand the... View Details
Quick view Food Webs by Lisa Greathouse What are food webs and how do they affect our environment? Discover the ways in which energy is transferred through interdependent living things in this engaging book! Third-grade students will enjoy learning about producers, consumers, and decomposers... View Details
Quick view Life and the Flow of Energy by William Rice Every time you eat a sandwich, an apple, or a piece of cake, itÂ’s like you are eating a little piece of sunshine! The sun is the source of all energy on Earth and flows through all life - even through the waste of an organism. From microscopic creatures... View Details
Quick view Climate by Torrey Maloof Don't get caught wearing flip flops in the snow! Knowing about the climate of different places will prepare you for any kind of weather. Take a trip from the equator to the polar regions of Earth and learn about the different climate zones in this... View Details
Quick view I Wonder Why the Sun Rises: And Other Questions about Time and Seasons by Brenda Walpole What is a leap year? Why are bees busy in summer? Who eats the moon? Why does it get dark at night? In "I Wonder Why the Sun Rises" by Brenda Walpole children will find out the answers to these and many more questions about time and seasons. View Details
Quick view When the Sun Goes Dark by Andrew Fraknoi Tells how two curious children and their grandparents re-create eclipses in their living room using a lamp, a tennis ball, two Hula Hoops, and Ping-Pong balls. Later, in the backyard and around the house, the family explores safe ways to view a solar... View Details
Quick view The Energy That Warms Us: A Look at Heat by Jennifer Boothroyd A pot of water boils over a hot burner on the stove. Sunshine warms your skin on a breezy day. Heat is warming things all around you. But what exactly is heat? And how do things become warmer or colder? Read this book to find out! View Details
Quick view People and the Planet by Torrey Maloof Earth's resources are precious and some resources do not renew when they are used up. Explore the ways in which you can make wise choices to protect our planet by digging into this engaging book. High-interest text and fun facts paired with colorful... View Details