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The Ocean Blue and You
During a light rain, a child dozes on a sandy ocean-side beach, snuggling in her mother's arms. But while the sand beneath her is soft and still, there's a whirlwind of activity in …
Countdown: 2979 Days to the Moon
The captivating true story of NASA's effort to land the first man on the Moon is told through powerful free verse and stunning illustrations. An inspiring testament to American …
What Do You Know About World Habitats?
This fun and fact-filled book introduces kids to the diverse habitats of the world. It clearly and simply explains what a habitat is and offers interesting information about key …
Look at Neptune
The mysteries and wonders of Neptune are introduced in this fascinating title. Particular attention is paid to the most recent scientific discoveries.
What Can We Do About Endangered Animals?
Animal species are disappearing at an alarming rate. This informative book introduces kids to some of the animals in danger and examines what can be done to preserve Earth's …
Look at Saturn
The mysteries and wonders of Saturn are introduced in this fascinating title. Particular attention is paid to the most recent scientific discoveries.
What Do You Know About Life Cycles?
One of the most important concepts presented in the elementary science curriculum is that all living things grow and change. This useful book traces the development of a wide array …
June Almeida, Virus Detective!: The Woman Who Discovered the First Human Coronavirus
From an early age in Glasgow, Scotland, June Almeida loved learning about science and nature. A good student, she was especially interested in biology and won the top science prize …
How Do Tornadoes Form?
How many times does my heart beat in one day? Has anything from space ever hit a person on Earth? Playful illustrations and simple but accurate text answer these kids' questions …
The Soda Bottle School
The villagers had tried expanding the school, but the money ran out before the project was finished. No money meant no materials, and that meant no more room for the students. Then …