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Investigating Earth (Macmillan Young Library)

Investigating Earth introduces readers to the extraordinary processes behind our planet’s most basic living and non-living elements. Each book in the Investigating Earth series examines a different natural feature and explores its physical characteristics, various forms and its part in Earth’s cycles and processes. Ways in which we can all protect these natural features are also investigated. Illustrated throughout with stunning contoured photographs and eyecatching diagrams and written in simple, clear language, Investigating Earth is the perfect introduction to our planet’s ‘building blocks’.

Investigating the Unexplained (Blastoff! Discovery)

What was that? Grab a flashlight, put on your detective hat, and prepare to explore the paranormal! Science and spookiness merge in this thrilling series, which investigates aliens, hauntings, and other curious cases. Readers will learn the history behind the mystery, examine the tech used in modern investigations, and weigh opposing theories.

Invisible Lizard

Poor Napoleon. Despite being the spiffiest chameleon in the jungle, he has no friends. And why is that? Because no one can see him! As everyone knows, chameleons blend in with their surroundings. Napoleon is practically invisible. So he tries every trick he can think of, from waving his arms to weaving a welcome mat to making funny faces, to get the other jungle animals to see him. But it's his final trick that really gets him noticed.

Invisible Lizard in Love

Napoleon, the spiffiest chameleon in the jungle, is a pretty happy guy. And why shouldn't he be? After all, he loves living on his spiffy limb, and blending in with its colourful foliage. And after a few missteps, he now has friends. Mike the monkey and Polly the parrot often come to play. The spiffy limb shakes with fun and it seems like the laughter will never stop. Except it does when Mike meets Mooka and Polly meets her Pedro. His friends have found their perfect mates and Napoleon is now back to being on his own. What will it take for the loneliest chameleon in the jungle to find his own true love?

Invisible Six (Claw)

Six secret operatives are the military?s top experts in covert ops and rescue missions. But this elite special force doesn?t exist-at least not in the public eye. No one knows where they come from or to where they return. The group gathers for the most dangerous, most difficult, and most important missions and often operates in extreme conditions. They are known only by their code name: Invisible Six.

Invisible You, The

Everything about Howard's new neighbourhood is different-the houses, the school, his teacher, and especially the kids. For the first time in his life, Howard feels like he is different, too. Howard worries about noticing these differences and he worries that nothing will ever seem normal again. But as Howard begins to make connections with his new classmates, he realizes that maybe he isn't so different after all. Everyone who has ever felt different will connect to this relatable and evocative story.

Iron Will

Read the extraordinary real-life stories of people who defied the odds. These stories inspire young readers and successfully engage them in narrative nonfiction. Students will gain a better understanding of geography through various maps that highlight different areas of the world. They will also learn about different tools and survival gear, such as safety equipment and items that may help prepare them for various emergencies. Whatever the situation, the survivors featured in this series proved that incredible things are possible when you have the iron will to survive.

Is 2 a Lot: An Adventure With Numbers

While Joey's mother explains the context of numbers in vivid ways, Joey's imagination transforms their ordinary car ride into a magical odyssey through a land of make-believe.

Is It Asleep?

Squirrel and his best friend, Pock the mushroom, sit on the old stump, watching birds fly by. When they3re tired of this, they take the path to the yellow meadow to listen to the blackbird sing. But today, the bird3s not there. The friends look everywhere. Finally they find it on the path, all stretched out and quite still. It must be sleeping. They sit down quietly and wait for the bird to wake. This true-to-child story of a natural encounter with an animal that has died is both dryly humorous and a profound example of how to manage the comings and goings of life.