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With simple text and vibrant photographs, this series introduces early readers to basic science concepts. Each book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
From model cars to world-renowned dolls, Early Toy Encyclopedias introduces readers to the wonderful world of toys! This series is filled with information and exciting images featuring Hot Wheels cars, PokAmon cards and games, Transformers toys, Lego sets, Star Wars action figures, and Barbie dolls. These encyclopedias entertain and inform as readers explore some of the biggest toy brands in the world.
Do you wonder about the planet we call home and the vastness of space that surrounds it? Learn about Earth's place in the universe and the solar system. Discover the amazing systems and resources that sustain life on our planet and how people can protect them. Includes a support page of teaching tips for caregivers and teachers. Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Earth Basics presents a high-interest STEM introduction to the materials that make up our world. Each book covers one of EarthÎs four basic materials, including how it forms and changes, where it can be found, and how it is used in everyday life. Bright, colour photographs and diagrams complement the carefully levelled text to make reading easy and fun.
More than an earth cycle, and more than a rock cycle, these books show readers how plate tectonics creates cycles within cycles. With Q&A features and a chapter on how pollution corrupts natural cycles, and with clear diagrams that illustrate the flow of life and energy – this series is the most comprehensive series available on this science topic and will supplement the news that appears weekly in newspapers – the news about volcanoes, pollution in the environment and earthquakes.
On April 22, 1970, an estimated twenty million people held in a teach-in to show their support for environmental protections. This new celebration, Earth Day, brought together previously fragmented issues under the same banner. It was the largest nationwide event ever, and lawmakers took notice.
How do animals survive in their habitats? How do mountains form? What causes volcanoes and earthquakes? Our planet is full of amazing things to explore and question. Get out your magnifying glass and notebook. It’s time to search for the facts and become Earth Detectives.
Earth in Danger is a series that visits topics that are grabbing worldwide attention because of climate change. Waste and Recycling, Climate Change, Pollution, Sustainable Living, Future Living, and Habitat Destruction look at environmental issues around the world and focus on what needs to be done to clean up our planet. Discover how climate change is causing droughts and floods and how habitat destruction is endangering animals. Learn how science and sustainable living and alternative future energy can help save our planet. Stunning photographs alongside sensitively written text shows how we can all help to make a difference. It’s a must-read series for young kids.
Weather and natural processes on Earth can sometimes evolve into dangerous storms and events. Examine hurricanes, wildfires, volcanic eruptions, and more to learn how they happen, how to stay safe, and the role climate change plays in nature's big disasters.