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  • av Bobbie Kalman
    143,-

    Whales, manatees, seals, dolphins, and sea otters are just some of the many mammals that have evolved over time in order to survive in the water. Suitable for ages 6-12, this book reveals: how these air breathing creatures have adapted to the water; their underwater senses; what they eat and how they raise their young; and more.

  • av Tol Van
    124,-

    This entertaining biography describes Australian actor Liam Hemsworth's rise to fame alongside his two older brothers who are also actors. Liam landed his first big role, alongside Miley Cyrus, in the movie The Last Song. Now with a leading role in wildly successful The Hunger Games series, his fame just keeps continuing to grow.

  • - Visionary Entrepreneur of the Digital Age
    av Diane Dakers
    163,-

    Steve Jobs was a pioneer of the personal computer age. This compelling biography describes his life and career as a visionary entrepreneur who helped usher the world into the digital agein style and comfort. Born in 1955, Jobs grew up tinkering with electronics in the garage with his father. Although he dropped out of college, he would follow his passion for electronics and become well known for founding the computer company Apple. Equally well known for his uncompromising product philosophy, he continued to innovate in the fields of animation, personal electronics, and marketing. Both Jobs and Apple had their share of ups and downs. After an amazing comeback in the 2000s, Jobs was diagnosed with cancer and passed away at the early age of 56 in 2011.

  • av Rebecca Sjonger
    124,-

    Born in California, Shailene Woodley almost became an interior designer before landing a starring role in the TV series The Secret Life of the American Teenager. This book follows the intriguing story of her rise to fame, from her breakout movie role in The Descendants to her star-making role in The Fault in Our Stars to her superstar status today as Tris in the Divergent movies.

  • - The British Invasion
    av Diane Dakers
    214,-

    Before they spearheaded the musical phenomenon called the British Invasion, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr were just four kids from Liverpool. Throughout the 1960s, however, they embodied, as the Beatles, the musical, artistic, social, and spiritual promise of an entire generation. After their stormy breakup in 1970, the Fab Four became four solo artists, at times even appearing on each others recordings. In addition to the millions of records each band member has sold on his own since their breakup, more than 40 Beatles compilation albums have been released and continue to sell millions of copies. To this day, more than one billion Beatles recordings have sold, and thousands of books, academic papers, blogs, and websites are dedicated to the group. Despite being the Beatles for only a decade, John, Paul, George, and Ringo together formed the most successfuland arguably the most influentialmusical group in history.

  • av Molly Aloian
    134,-

    Describes the geological makeup and history of the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and China. This book helps readers learn about the variety of habitats in this vast desert system that support many different kinds of plants and animals such as camels, snow leopards, and bears.

  • av Bobbie Kalman
    124,-

    Introduces children to the tropical country of Kenya in Africa.

  • av Lynn Peppas
    172,-

    "The robots of today do more than just heavy lifting. Machines that can sense the world and make decisions are now being used in space, industry, medicine, and the military. This adventurous book follows the development of robots over the past century and describes how modern robots continue to revolutionize different fields making our lives easier, healthier, safer--and more exciting."--

  • av Bobbie Kalman
    143,-

    Dogs are believed to be the first animals to live as pets. Suitable for ages 6-12, this book explains how these once-wild members of the animal kingdom use their senses and instincts in daily living, as well as in helping people. It describes: the dog family tree; a dog's body; super senses; complex social order of dogs; and categories of dogs.

  • av Paula Smith
    129,-

    How do you change the speed of a moving object? This interesting book explains how forces, such as friction, and the mass of an object, can change the speed of an object in motion. Simple activities help children understand such concepts as acceleration and deceleration.

  • av Paula Smith
    129,-

    Motion is a change in an objects position. This fascinating title explains in a clear, simple way how objects are moved by a change in energy. Simple activities show young readers how energy is changed by applying a force, either by coming in contact with an object or by a force that does not touch it physically, like gravity.

  • av JoAnn Macken
    158,-

    This easy-to-understand book introduces young readers to poems that tell stories. Students will explore story elements in poem form. They will also learn how to break poetry into lines and stanzas to write their own narrative poems.

  • av Bobbie Kalman
    143,-

    Intended for ages 6-12, this book explores the characteristics of horses and their equine relatives, including ponies, asses, and zebras. Topics include: horse physiology; the horse family tree; feeding and foraging habits; the birth of a foal; horse behaviour and "horse sense"; and horses in the wild.

  • - At the Top of the Field
    av David West
    172,-

    Historically, farming was a very taxing, physical task. Bright-minded individuals revolutionized agriculture with inventions that eased tasks and sped up production. The advent of milestone machines such as Eli Whitneys cotton gin are chronologically explored in this stimulating title.

  • av Bobbie Kalman
    129,-

    Provides information about young rodents, including anatomy, habitat, and relatives.

  • av Lyn Peppas
    129,-

    Taste buds on our tongue let us taste foods that are salty, sweet, sour, or bitter. This vibrant title explores the sense of tastefrom how our taste buds work to the different types of tastes. Readers also discover how our sense of taste is closely related to our sense of smell.

  • av John Crossingham
    143,-

    Intended for ages 6-12, this work helps kids learn many facts about elephants, including: the social structure of elephants; the animal's dextrous uses for its trunk; the history of the elephant's larger ancestors, including woolly mammoths; and the dangers that poaching, loss of habitat, and the ivory trade pose to the elephant's future.

  • - Fencing, Judo, Wrestling, Taekwondo, & a Whole Lot More
    av Jason Page
    129,-

    In the Olympics, gymnastics is a sport that tests an athletes flexibility, balance, strength and even artistic ability.

  • av Natalie Hyde
    165,-

    "Outlines the key steps involved in starting, managing, and growing a small business, including research and idea development, writing a business plan, managing financial input and output, and planning for growth."--Provided by publisher.

  • av Lindsay Carmichael
    143,-

    Imagine a time when video games did not exist! You might not realize that there was once a world without your favorite entertainment forms. From games and music to electronic television and downloadable movies, this title looks at major innovations in entertainment over the years, and the ingenious inventors, scientists, and engineers who made them. With a little inventive thinking, what might you create to help us learn new things, enjoy our free time, and connect with each other?

  • av Lyn Peppas
    129,-

    Is it smooth or rough? Is it hot or cold? Is it sharp or dull? Our sense of touch helps us learn about the things around us. This engaging title uses captivating images and accessible text to explain the sense of touch, including how our skin senses the world, how different sensations warn us of danger, and how animals use their sense of touch.

  • av Tom Jackson
    172,-

    Introduces readers to periodic table of elements. This book helps readers discover what the table reveals about the distinct properties of each major group of elements and how the elements are used in everyday life.

  • av Carrie Iorizzo
    158,-

    Examines different types of eating disorders, including anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overeating, and discusses causes, symptoms, treatment, and prevention. This book deals with body image and eating disorders that are becoming increasingly common in adolescence.

  • av James Bow
    172,-

    Discusses sex and sexuality in an honest and non-judgmental way. This book covers topics on: sexual orientation and gender identity, relationships, virginity, birth control, protection against diseases, and issues unique to boys and girls.

  • av Bobbie Kalman
    124,-

    This intriguing book looks at why some animals have become endangered due to changes in their habitat and how we can help them. Examples include animals in the Arctic that rely on ice for hunting face the challenge of melting ice, the populations of animals born only on particular islands are shrinking, and many kinds of ocean animals are being poisoned by water pollution.

  • av Gerry Bailey
    158,-

    Separated from his science team on a mountain after a landslide, Joe is in no hurry to get back. The slide has carried a wealth of fossils with it for him to study! Joe examines these and the mountain terrain to learn how the mountains formed and figure out how old they are.

  • av Amanda Bishop
    124,-

  • av Alan (Middlesex University UK) Durant
    115,-

    Originally published: London: Wayland, 2009.

  • av Alan (Middlesex University UK) Durant
    115,-

    Originally published: London: Wayland, 2009.

  • av Alan (Middlesex University UK) Durant
    129,-

    Originally published: London: Wayland, 2009.

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