Quick view Big Buses by Lynn Peppas Easy-to-read text and vivid photographs combine to give young readers a close-up look at different kinds of buses. Big Buses introduces children to different kinds of buses, including school buses, city buses, double-decker buses and open-top buses. View Details
Quick view How a House is Built by Gail Gibbons Describes how the surveyor, heavy machinery operators, carpenter crew, plumbers, and other workers build a house. View Details
Quick view Superboats (Paperback) by Paul Harrison Not just stats and facts...this book shows what Racing Superboats cost to build and tell us about their racing history! These mean machines are profiled with all the statistics and the beauty that a mean machine can inspire. These are perfect books --... View Details
Quick view Racing Supercars (Paperback) by Paul Harrison Forget about just stats and factstell me how much these Racing Super Cars cost to build and tell me about their racing history! These mean machines are profiled with all the statistics and the beauty that a mean machine can inspire. These are perfect... View Details
Quick view Who Uses This Machine? by Josephine Selwyn This Level C Reader offers consistent model sentences - two to three sentences per pageand building the routine of implied answers in text and photos. Activities and Critical Thinking skill building (predicting). Includes process diagrams. View Details
Quick view Where Do Big Machines Work? by Pierre LaTour This Level B Reader offers consistent model sentences - one per pageand building the routine of tied photos and text. Activities and Critical Thinking skills included. View Details
Quick view Extreme Bridges by Ann O Squire From China's remarkable Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge, which spans more than 100 miles, to the amazing Millau Viaduct, which allows drivers to travel almost 900 feet above the ground in southern France, bridges rank among man's most incredible... View Details
Quick view Warships by Katie Marsico Since ancient times, militaries around the world have relied on warships to make or break a wide variety of international conflicts. Readers will learn all about the history of combat vessels, from the ships of ancient Greeks, Romans, and Persians to... View Details
Quick view Skyscrapers by Katie Marsico Towering high above the horizon, skyscrapers are among the most incredible things humans have ever built. Readers will discover what it takes to construct such amazingly tall buildings, from what materials are used to how engineers predict the stresses... View Details
Quick view Self-Driving Cars by Katie Marsico Most people spend a lot of time driving. But what if they could simply choose a destination and relax, not needing to pay attention to speed limits, traffic, or other worries on the road? Some of today's most forward-thinking engineers are working to... View Details
Quick view Giant Trucks by Katie Marsico From the garbage trucks that help keep our towns and cities clean to the semi trucks that pull trailers full of important resources across the nation, big trucks play a major role in the way we live. Readers will discover how trucks were invented and... View Details
Quick view Bridges by Katie Marsico Bridges are a crucial part of trade and transportation. They allow vehicles and pedestrians alike to cross everything from rushing rivers to rocky ravines. Readers will trace the history of bridges from their invention in ancient times to the... View Details