Make your own electronic devices. Turn on a light with pencil lead, run a clock with potatoes, experiment with play dough power, make touchscreen gloves, and transform a shoe box into a lamp. Who knew
Do you have a smartphone? Are you allowed to use it at school? In some classrooms, students use their smartphones to do their schoolwork every day. But the devices are not allowed at all in some schoo
Explains The Step-By-Step Process Of The Hurricane Including Its Strength, Speed, The Parts Of A Hurricane, Danger Zones, Evacuation, Damages, And Hurricane Hunters.
When the snow starts to melt, colors of red and green begin to appear. Spring brings new life to the world. Green grass pokes through the ground, green stems shoot up to hold red tulips, and the rainy
In this beloved tale, the Gingerbread Man escapes from the oven and has to outrun all the creatures that try to catch him! Children will eagerly continue reading to see if he is able to avoid the clev
Join Peter Pan, Wendy, and the Lost Boys on an adventure in Neverland as they battle the evil Captain Hook! With vibrant illustrations, Peter Pan inspires a love for reading and provides an opportunit
Dozer wants to build a hill--a BIG hill--but he can't do it on his own. Early readers will learn how Dozer gets his hill built through teamwork. Includes a picture glossary and activities.
Squares and triangles, triangles and squares. So many things you can make with just two shapes! This interactive text allows children to guess what object is being made with these shapes. Children wil