Quick view 3D Printing: Science, Technology, Engineering by Steven Oftinoski The idea of downloading and printing out a three-dimensional physical object using a personal computer might seem like something out of a science fiction story. However, the latest 3D printing... View Details
Quick view 5 Busy Ducklings by Children's Press Five busy ducklings are on the go in this first counting book View Details
Quick view A Bit Is a Bite by Larry Dane Brimner Fits national reading standards by linking images to the text to provide picture clues and introducing age-appropriate vocabulary View Details
Quick view A Box Can Be Many Things by Dana Meachen Rau After her mother tosses out a large box of junk, a girl and her younger brother pull it out. They pretend it is a cave, car, house, and cage. And even when it lies in pieces on the ground, their... View Details
Quick view A Day with Daddy by Louise A Gikow Daddy takes his little boy and girl to the park, where they see the animals in the zoo, eat hot dogs, and play in the playground, but back at home, it's daddy who needs a nap! View Details
Quick view Acorn to Oak Tree by Lisa M Herrington Its hard to imagine that a mighty oak tree starts out as a tiny acorn, but its true! This book takes readers step by step through the life cycle of this stunning addition to our landscape. View Details
Quick view Addition Annie by David Gisler Addition Annie counts everything around her, from trees and knees to little peas. View Details
Quick view Air Travel: Science, Technology, Engineering by Steven Oftinoski For hundreds of years, humans dreamed of flying through the sky they way they saw birds do. Since the first successful flights in the early 20th century, air travel has grown to become one of the... View Details
Quick view All Kinds of Kids by Chriatina Gardeski Children may be different in how they look, what they like to do, and even what they like to eat, but they all have great smiles. View Details
Quick view Amazing Makerspace DIY Basic Machines by Kristina Holzweiss Building your own robot at home might seem difficult or even impossible at first. But to a maker, it is no problem at all! Readers will find out how to build robots using household objects such as... View Details
Quick view Amazing Makerspace DIY Fliers by Kristina Holzweiss Have you ever wondered how aircraft are able to soar through the sky? Readers will learn how airplanes, helicopters, and other flying machines work by completing the fun activities in this book... View Details
Quick view Amazing Makerspace DIY Movers by Kristina Holzweiss Movement is a key part of many inventions. In this book, readers will discover the science behind movement by building their own carousel, speedboat, and solar-powered fan. They will find out how... View Details