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Have you seen a Bigfoot? No? But you have probably heard of Bigfoot, and people are convinced that it is real. How do we know what is real and what is not? We use scientific method. TNT blows apart myths with SCIENCE! Gather the evidence and test it. Will the myth hold up to explosive science? There is only one way to find out.

This visually rich and detailed wordless picture book explores the bustling urban center of Hong Kong through the eyes of two children-each starting their journey on different sides of the book and intersecting in the middle. Young readers will delight in finding the girl with her red balloon and the boy with his scruffy dog carefully tucked into the drawings. How children read the book-front to back or back to front-will change their focus and perspective on this world-famous place.

When Finn and her dog, Skeeter, set out on a hike to cure their restless feet, they literally take a step into nature. A big gooey step . . . right into scat (also known as poop). And just like the animal it comes from, scat comes in all shapes and sizes. Scat, along with foot or paw tracks, can tell a lot about the creature that produced it. As Finn's hike takes her further into the woods, she happens along scat and tracks from a variety of woodland creatures, from the hopping eastern cottonwoo

Burmese pythons are native to Southeast Asia, so when one showed up dead along the side of a Florida highway in 1979, scientists wondered where it came from. No one knew the snakes had launched a full-scale invasion. Pet pythons that escaped or were released by their owners started breeding in the wild, and these enormous predators began eating every animal in their path. Today a group of scientists at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida is tracking Burmese pythons to find ways to stop their sp

Take a journey to the Galápagos Islands to see Galápagos giant tortoises up close and discover how cutting-edge technology is helping scientists study and protect these gentle giants. Page Plus links in the book lead to videos of scientists in the field.

Your brain is amazing. It develops as you learn and you have the power to teach it to think in different ways. This series explores creative careers to inspire your future and will help you to train your brain to think like a professional.

Treasure Hunt Puzzles is a unique story-style puzzle book that propels you into four separate adventures. You'll follow an ancient Inca trail into the jungle, travel to the moon in a spaceship, escape from a pyramid in Egypt and dive deep into the ocean on a submarine.

The advent of generative artificial intelligence, or AI, is affecting teens in many ways. Teens are using AI as tutors and information sources, while also dealing with AI-powered deepfakes and personal companions. This book surveys the wide-ranging effects of AI on teens, both positive and negative.

Trash Mountain is a charming, yet powerful story that follows a young squirrel who finds himself alone in the world when his parents are suddenly killed. Jane Yolen has crafted a compelling array of characters, including young Nutley, wise Larie, and loyal Naw. The age-old battle between the grey squirrels and the reds is captivating and young readers will also detect subtle themes concerning species diversity and evolution.

The world is full of incredible places. People can spot lions on a safari. They can visit the ruins of an ancient civilization or learn about human history at a historic battlefield. Mountains and jungles leave visitors with a sense of awe. Some people enjoy sharing outdoor adventures with friends and family. Others enjoy cheering on their favourite team in a state-of-the-art sports stadium. Travel Bucket Lists introduces readers to some of the most amazing locations around the world, revealing