Quick view Environmental Protection by Wil Mara The relationship between human progress and its effect on the natural environment has long been a contentious issue. This book details the history of the environmental movement in the United States, from its first stirrings in the writings of Henry David... View Details
Quick view Recycling and Upcycling: Science, Technology, Engineering by Steven Oftinoski From leftover food to packaging materials to outdated or broken technology, humans produce an enormous amount of waste. Readers will find out how some of todays top innovators are working to find new recycling methods and cut down on the amount of trash... View Details
Quick view Be the Change for the Environment by Megan Kopp Caring for Earth is everyone’s job! Readers will discover some of the different ways they can have a positive impact on the environment. From planting trees and eating locally grown foods, to “pre-cycling” and protecting animal habitats, children will... View Details
Quick view Leaving Our Mark: Reducing Our Carbon Footprint by Nancy Dickmann Human activity often leaves a trail of harmful carbon behind that directly impacts our planet. This informative book describes how every individual produces a “carbon footprint” by using energy made by burning fossil fuels and by creating waste from... View Details
Quick view The Natural World by Jon Richards This visually exciting book takes a unique look at our globe from the perspective of the wildlife and geology of Earth. Using an innovative design, maps are populated by infographics, graphs, and icons to represent information and statistics about a... View Details
Quick view Wetland Food Chains (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman A wide variety of plants and animals live, visit, and feed in wetlands, but wetlands are fast disappearing. This book explains which plants and animals live in this habitat and how they interact with one another in the marsh. View Details
Quick view Tundra Food Chains (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman The tundra is one of the most extreme habitats on Earth, and yet hundreds of species of plants and animals thrive there. In this book, fascinating photographs and clear text teach children about: how plants and animals' bodies have adapted to survive;... View Details
Quick view Rainforest Food Chains (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman examines the delicate balance of life maintained in lush Southeast Asian tropical rain forests, and teaches children how the plants and animals in a rain forest rely on one another to survive. View Details
Quick view Atacama Desert Research Journal by Sonya Newland Follow along as a fictional researcher observes and makes journal entries about their field trip through Chile's Atacama desert ecosystem. Outstanding photographs highlight the animals, plants, and people that inhabit the stony desert. Simple graphs show... View Details
Quick view Bamboo Forest Research Journal by Heather Hudak Follow along as a fictional researcher observes and makes journal entries about their field trip through the Shunan Bamboo Forest ecosystem. Outstanding photographs highlight the animals, plants, and people that inhabit China's oldest bamboo forest... View Details
Quick view Galapagos Islands Research Journal by Natalie Hyde Follow along as a fictional researcher observes and makes journal entries about their field trip through the Galapagos Islands ecosystem. Outstanding photographs highlight the animals, plants, and people that inhabit this unique group of islands. Simple... View Details
Quick view Serengeti Research Journal by Natalie Hyde Follow along as a fictional researcher observes and makes journal entries about their field trip through the Serengeti ecosystem in Africa. Outstanding photographs highlight the animals, plants, and people that inhabit this diverse habitat where the... View Details