There is no denying that the earth is a beautiful place with its oceans, mountains, deserts, and plains, but there is even more to discover and appreciate when we take a closer look at it. Earth’s com
As important as air is, it is often taken for granted. Students will enjoy learning all about the science of air, including the atmosphere, heat conduction, airless environments, and more, with this w
Describes the life and accomplishments of the professional basketball player, from his childhood in Italy to his status as a high school basketball prodigy and NBA rookie sensation to his five NBA cha
It’s found in oceans and lakes, the cells of plants and animals, and even the air. It can also change state into steam or ice. What is it? Water! This colorfully-illustrated overview to the life-susta
There’s much more for kids to know about fire than that it’s hot. Why flames can be different colors, the ways humans use fire, and fire safety are just three examples of things every young scientist
Introduces Memorial Day and describes the ways in which Americans honor those who died for their country and the other fashions in which people celebrate the holiday.
Asphalt pavers are used to lay and smooth asphalt on roads, keeping them level and safe for drivers. Straightforward text explains to young readers the components of these machines and the tasks they
Introduces some of the animals that live in American temperate forests and tropical rain forests, including such creatures as the black bear, great horned owl, garter snake, Hawaiian honeycreeper, and
Introduces some of the animals that live in American wetlands, including such creatures as the river otter, muskrat, beaver, mallard duck, and great blue heron.
Introduces some of the animals that live in the American tundra, including such creatures as the caribou, polar bear, arctic tern, snowy owl, and arctic cod.
Introduces Independence Day, discusses the Declaration of Independence, and describes the different ways in which Americans celebrate the holiday, including the foods they eat, parades, and fireworks.