Quick view Roller Coasters: From Concept to Consumer by Kevin Cunningham With their giant drops and twisting loops, roller coasters have been thrilling people for decades. These exciting rides give passengers a taste of danger, but thanks to the careful work of roller... View Details
Quick view Salvador Dali by Mike Venezia Clever illustrations and story lines, together with full-color reproductions of Dali's actual works, give children a light yet realistic overview of Leonardo DaVinci's life and style. View Details
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Quick view Sinkholes by Ann O Squire Can you imagine watching as a busy street or even the floor of your house suddenly collapsed into a gaping pit? That is precisely what can happen when a sinkhole forms underground. Readers will find... View Details
Quick view Six Empty Pockets by Matt Curtis Charles's six empty pockets come in handy for carrying such treasures as a blue star marble, an old crow's feather, and seven striped stones. View Details
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Quick view Skyscrapers by Katie Marsico Towering high above the horizon, skyscrapers are among the most incredible things humans have ever built. Readers will discover what it takes to construct such amazingly tall buildings, from what... View Details
Quick view Software Development: Science, Technology, Engineering by Wil Mara From the simple applications that people use every day to specialized professional software, all computer programs are the result of hard work and creativity. Readers will find out how the members... View Details
Quick view Space Exploration: Science, Technology, Engineering by Wil Mara In 1942, a manmade craft was launched into outer space for the first time in history. Since then, many of the worlds best and brightest minds have dedicated themselves to exploring the furthest... View Details
Quick view Sports Medicine: Science, Technology, Engineering by Josh Gregory From people who like to stay in shape by jogging to pro football players, athletes risk injury every time they lace up their shoes or take the field. Readers will find out how the field of sports... View Details