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Quick view Our Solar System by Connie and Peter Roop The youngest astronomers can go forth and journey into outer space in this fun, basic introduction to the solar system. The unique format presents our sun and each planet in order with graduated flaps—turn each flap to reveal fascinating facts on... 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 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 Water Cycle Geo Facts by Georgia Amson-Bradshaw Learn all about the water cycle, the amazing process that keeps water moving around our planet. Simple explanations and diagrams show how water evaporates from the ocean, gathers as clouds in the sky, and falls as rain. Read about the natural places on... View Details
Quick view Space Tech by Megan Kopp From voyaging farther into the universe than ever before to the possibility of living on Mars, technological innovations are turning former dreams into reality. Space Tech explores these exciting advances through stunning photography, informative and... View Details
Quick view What Is a Thunderstorm? by Robin Johnson Dark clouds fill the sky, rain falls hard, lightning flashes, and thunder boomsit's a thunderstorm! In this interesting title young readers will learn thunderstorm basics, including how, when, and where thunderstorms occur, how scientists predict... View Details
Quick view Trouble in Space by Felicia Law In this exciting title, Joe and Dr. Bea blast off on an expedition into space! Join the two scientists as they explore life on board the International Space Station (ISS), experience a spacewalk, study the planets, and discover the beautyand dangersof... View Details
Quick view What are stratus clouds? by Lynn Peppas This interesting title teaches young readers about stratus clouds. These low-forming clouds look like grey blankets covering the sky. Readers will discover how and where these clouds form, the different kinds of stratus clouds, and the weather conditions... View Details
Quick view What are cumulus clouds? by Lynn Peppas Cumulus clouds look like puffy, cotton balls floating through the sky. Most cumulus clouds have flat grey bottoms and puffy white tops. Readers will discover how these clouds form, the different kinds of cumulus clouds, and the different kinds of weather... View Details
Quick view What are cirrus clouds? by Lynn Peppas This engaging title gives readers an up-close look at cirrus cloudsthe highest clouds in the sky. Readers will discover how and where these clouds form, how to identify them, and what kind of weather conditions are associated with these thin, wispy... View Details