Quick view What is a Living Thing? by Bobbie Kalman Introduces the different qualities and aspects of living things, including people, other animals, and plants, and covering such topics as breathing, feeding, energy, growth, locomotion, and... View Details
Quick view What Is a Monarchy? by Margaret R Mead This intriguing book describes the characteristics of a monarchy, a political system in which political power (usually inherited) rests with a monarcha king or queen. Today, only six nations around... View Details
Quick view What Is a Theocracy? by Sarah B Boyle This interesting book describes the characteristics of a theocracy, a political system in which a deity, or god, is considered to be the supreme ruler of the state. Religion plays the central role in... View Details
Quick view What Is a Thunderstorm? by Robin Johnson Dark clouds fill the sky, rain falls hard, lightning flashes, and thunder boomsit's a thunderstorm! In this interesting title young readers will learn thunderstorm basics, including how, when, and... View Details
Quick view What is a top predator? (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman Apex, or top, predators are animals that are not eaten by other animals in their habitats. This fascinating book shows why these animals play a very important role in keeping food chains in balance... View Details
Quick view What Is a Tornado? by Robin Johnson What is tornado alley and where in the world is it? Why are tornados called twisters? This dynamic title answers these questions and more as readers discover what tornadoes look like, how, when, and... View Details
Quick view What Is a Vertebrate? by Bobbie Kalman Animals with backbones are called vertebrates. This amazing book allows young readers to peek inside an animal and understand its body structure from the inside out. Detailed illustrations of each... View Details
Quick view What Is an Ocean? by Bobbie Kalman This introductory book on oceans shows children where the five oceans are on a simple map and on photos of planet Earth. Children are asked to find the icy oceans at the top and bottom of Earth and... View Details
Quick view What Is Atomic Theory? by Adam McLEan John Dalton is considered by many to be the Father of Modern Atomic Theory. Readers will learn how Dalton developed his influential theory that explains the shape, structure, and behavior of atoms... View Details
Quick view What Is Cell Theory? by Marina Cohen This fascinating title examines the sequence of events that led to the formation of cell theory. In 1665, scientist Robert Hooke published Micrographia, the first significant work focused on... View Details
Quick view What Is Citizenship? by Jessica Pegis What does it mean to be a citizen? Accessible text and relatable examples introduce young readers to this core concept and highlight the rights and responsibilities all citizens share. View Details
Quick view What Is Color? by Tea Benduhn This colorful book introduces young readers to the world of color. Readers will learn how an enormous range of colors can be made from just three primary colors. This title also explains the... View Details