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Theme: High Interest/Low Vocabulary
Theme: High Interest/Low Vocabulary
When putting two separate things together, you will find that they may make something new and beautiful. This picture book demonstrates everyday... [Read More]
When putting two separate things together, you will find that they may make something new and beautiful. This picture book demonstrates everyday transformations (and introduces cause-and-effect) for the youngest readers. Apart, blue is blue and yellow is yellow . . . but together they make green. Bees and flowers together make honey. Soap and water become foam!
Theme: Science
"Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to how apple seeds become juice. Intended for students in kindergarten through third... [Read More]
"Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to how apple seeds become juice. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--
Theme: Level 2 Beginning Reader
"Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to how apple seeds become juice. Intended for students in kindergarten through third... [Read More]
"Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to how apple seeds become juice. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--
Theme: Level 2 Beginning Reader
Follow the Arctic Tern's journey across the world in the Marvelous Migrations series. Focused on 21st century content, engaging inquiry-based... [Read More]
Follow the Arctic Tern's journey across the world in the Marvelous Migrations series. Focused on 21st century content, engaging inquiry-based sidebars encourage young readers to think, create, guess, and ask questions. Book includes table of contents, glossary, index, author biography, and sidebars.
The instant New York Times bestselling book of entertaining, irreverent, and totally accessible illustrated answers to the scientific... [Read More]
The instant New York Times bestselling book of entertaining, irreverent, and totally accessible illustrated answers to the scientific “questions you had no idea were bugging you all your life” (Fast Company), from the creators of the wildly popular YouTube channel AsapSCIENCE. Why do we get hung over? What would happen if you stopped sleeping? Is binge-watching TV actually bad for you? Why should I take a power nap? In their first-ever book, Mitchell Moffit and Greg Brown, the geniuses behind the YouTube channel AsapSCIENCE, explain the true science of how things work in their trademark hilarious and fascinating fashion. Applying the fun, illustrated format of their addictive videos to topics ranging from brain freeze to hiccups to the science of the snooze button, AsapSCIENCE takes the underpinnings of biology, chemistry, physics, and other hard sciences and applies them to everyday life through quirky and relatable examples that will appeal to both science nerds and those who didn’t exactly ace chemistry. This is the science that people actually want to learn, shared in a friendly, engaging style. “Science is big fun. The ASAP guys get that, and they’ll show you—they’ll even draw you a diagram” (Bill Nye, “The Science Guy”). And amid the humor is great information and cocktail conversation fodder, all thoughtfully presented. Whether you’re a total newbie or the next Albert Einstein, this guide is sure to educate and entertain...ASAP.
Greetings, my little Astro Kittens! Are you ready to take off on your first space adventure? Join Professor Astro Cat as we head Into the Unknown, in... [Read More]
Greetings, my little Astro Kittens! Are you ready to take off on your first space adventure? Join Professor Astro Cat as we head Into the Unknown, in an adventure for pre-K age kids to spark their interest in science! What would life be like on another planet? It might be difficult to imagine, but scientific exploration and development is evolving so fast that it might not be an impossibility. From holidays on the moon to discovering aliens, this beautifully illustrated board book explore some of the research that is taking us one step closer to discovering what life might be like in the unknown.
Theme: Kindergarten