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  • av Nikki Bruno Clapper
    133

    Welcome to Russia! Look at the fairy-tale castles of Moscow. Search forests for endangered Siberian tigers. Learn about the people, places and traditions of the world's largest country.

  • av Nikki Bruno Clapper
    133

    Welcome to Syria! Picnic with locals at the ancient ruins of Palmyra. Taste rich foods such as kibbeh and fattoush. Learn about the people, places and traditions of this fascinating Middle Eastern country.

  • - Magical Animals That Give Off Light
    av Nikki Potts
    193

    Bioluminescence benefits animals in many ways. Some animals with this ability use their light to lure prey, distract predators or to attract a mate. Learn more about how animals use bioluminescence to help them survive in their environments.

  • - Magical Animals That Regrow Parts
    av Nikki Potts
    193

    Regenerative animals are survivors. Species with this ability can regrow limbs, skin, organs and more! Find out how these animals use regeneration to evade predators and stay alive.

  • - Magical Animals That Hide in Plain Sight
    av Nikki Potts
    193

    You never know what is watching you! From butterflies and walking sticks to owls and lizards, the world is full of animals that don't want to be seen. Using their abilities to camouflage, they blend in to survive.

  • - Magical Animals That Change Before Your Eyes
    av Nikki Potts
    193

    All living things develop through a unique life cycle, but some animals go through greater changes than others. This transformation is called metamorphosis. Learn more about two types of metamorphosis, complete and incomplete. Discover what animals are like throughout the stages of their lives.

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    109

    See the seed? It is a bean. Watch it grow.

  • av Jay Dale
    105

    Look inside! You will see the old days and now.

  • av Anne Giulieri
    109

    Learn about the parts of the body.

  • av Anne Giulieri
    109

    Kate and Max play in the garden.

  • av Kelly Gaffney
    105

    Learn the difference between things that you want and things that you need.

  • av Anne Giulieri
    105

    Up or down? Big or little? Learn about opposites.

  • av Jay Dale
    105

    Dad is looking for his old photo book. Will Etta help him look for it?

  • av Jay Dale
    109

    Look at the little plants. Will Lea and Dad make a garden?

  • av Anne Giulieri
    109

    The boy wants to wear the yellow hat. Is that the hat he needs to wear?

  • av Jay Dale
    105

    I am at the library. We can go inside!

  • - The Science of How and Why They Were Built
    av Izzi Howell
    140

    Many buildings are just four walls and a roof. But some buildings are engineering wonders and are extraordinary to behold. Extraordinary Buildings will leave you with a better understanding and a greater appreciation of these amazing structures.

  • av Tammy Enz
    202,-

    Stack it higher with engineering projects that teach kids science concepts--and then build on them. Start with the basics, and then grow on what you know. Learn what shapes are best for building, how they work together, and then and how to make and take them to the next level.

  • av Matthew Anniss
    202,-

    Information and data can be powerful weapoons. This boos looks at how cyber wars are fought in the internet age. Using eyewitness accounts and background information about conflicts, you'll discover how nations and individuals are waging a new type of war.

  • av Louise Spilsbury
    147

    Discover the deadliest, fastest and most bizarre fish. From speedy sharks to clownfish hiding amongst poisonous coral, you'll find out about the superhero talents of the fish world.

  • av Nancy Dickmann
    140

    This book looks at Earth's landforms, including mountains, valleys, lakes, rivers and islands, through amazing facts, figures and stats.

  • av Lucy Beevor
    140

    Tied into the KS1 science curriculum, this book takes a lively, attractive look at British animals. Using lots of familiar examples, along with some unfamiliar ones, it's an accesible look at the diverse creatures of the UK. Lots of photographs and small pieces of text throughout make the book a fun and engaging read.

  • av Christine Juarez
    133

    Come along and investigate the continent of Antarctica. What are its landforms? Which animals live there? What do scientists study there?

  • av Christine Juarez
    133

    Come along and investigate the continent of Africa. What are its biggest cities? Which animals live in Africa? What languages do people speak there?

  • av Tammy Gagne
    172

    Take a trip back in time to the Jurassic Period to learn about apatosaurus! With its long neck and massive height, apatosaurus comes to life through immersive, vibrant images. Readers will be enticed to learn more about the dinosaurs' appearance, behaviour, and their prehistoric habitat.

  • av Tamra B. Orr
    140

    Imagine discovering new planets lightyears away or galaxies you never knew existed. Learn all about new and amazing space discoveries in these fun and engaging books reviewed by Smithsonian experts.

  • av Tamra B. Orr
    140

    Imagine a fish without a face, drones exploring the ocean floor and underwater waterfalls! Learn all about these amazing underwater discoveries and many more in these fun and engaging books reviewed by Smithsonian experts.

  • av Eric Mark Braun
    147

    Make the mythology of Ancient Rome come to life for young readers through engaging stories and dramatic photos and illustrations. Sidebars, facts and infographics help uncover how these myths influenced the culture and daily life of Ancient Rome.

  • av Eric Braun
    135

    Make Ancient Norse mythology come to life for young readers through engaging stories and dramatic photos and illustrations. There's Thor, the god of thunder who struck fear into his enemies, and Odin, the chief god and master of wisdom and magic, plus many more.

  • av Lucy Beevor
    147

    Tied into the KS1 science curriculum, this book takes a lively, attractive look at British trees. Using lots of familiar examples, along with some unfamiliar ones, it's an accesible look at the diverse flora of the UK. Lots of photographs and small pieces of text throughout make the book a fun and engaging read.

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