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What animals live in Antarctica? What landforms define the landscape of South America? Find these answers and more in these fact-filled books. A Look at Continents highlights each of Earth's seven continents, their locations, geography, landforms, wildlife, countries, demographics, and more.
Beginning readers will compare the main parts of common trees in this easy-to-read series. Vibrant color photographs and simple sentences and sight words build their reading skills. This series meets both science and reading standards.
What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official's anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
In Look Closely, readers are challenged to identify people, plants, animals, structures, and objects from an extreme close-up of each one. An accompanying riddle provides clues. The complete image is then revealed along with fascinating facts about it.
Read the Look into the Human Body series to learn about the six systems that make the human body function. Each book explores one systemÎs parts and explains how they work together. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.
Come see what grows in this explorative nonfiction science series for readers age six and up. Spotlighting plant life such as trees, legumes, and herbs, these books offer up-close studies of the life stages featured plant species go through as they mature. Detailed photos, easy-to-follow text, and life-cycle recaps provide for fascinating botanical experiences.
This inspiring new series from QEB will help young readers learn how to look after their bodies as well as preparing them for first experiences such as going to the doctor or dentist.
Sara can't wait for Eid, the Muslim holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan. It's a wonderful holiday with festive decorations, special foods, and family and friends getting together. But Eid won't begin until the crescent moon is spotted.
This gripping collection culls from the best of The Times' coverage of movements in tech, business, and economics, weighing how such developments impact our safety, our quality of life, and our ethics. Readers have an opportunity to be informed, not only of the seismic changes recrafting how we engage with the world, but also the ethical and legal implications of these developments.