Quick view Animal Fossils by Natalie Hyde Perfect for the budding paleontologist, this book brings to life animals that lived long ago. With clear text and engaging questions, a full range of fossils from microscopic insects to gigantic... View Details
Quick view Astronomy, Astronauts, and Space Exploration by Clive Gifford Uncover the amazing story of astronomy from telescopes in space to outstanding observatories. Learn about the latest space probes, how rockets lift off, and what it's like living in the... View Details
Quick view Atoms and Molecules by Molly Aloian What is matter made of? Young readers will be amazed to learn about the tiny particles that make up everything from this book to their very own bodies. Colorful illustrations and fun fact boxes will... View Details
Quick view Dinosaur Fossils by Natalie Hyde This intriguing new title invites students to walk with the dinosaurs, learning about what they looked like, what they ate, and how they lived. From fossilized teeth to ancient footprints, students... View Details
Quick view Galileo's Telescope by Gerry Bailey Local merchant Mr. Rummage tells the story of renowned astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei, after Digby and his sister discover Galileo's telescope among the collection of flea market items... View Details
Quick view Green Gardening and Composting by Molly Aloian Accessible text and engaging photographs introduce composting and Earth-friendly gardening. Readers learn how to build a compost bin, what items to recycle in the bin, and how to use compost to... View Details
Quick view Harnessing Power from the Sun by Niki Walker This amazing new book tells why solar power is becoming a very real replacement for our current energy sources, with detailed images featuring different types of solar collectors, solar thermal... View Details
Quick view How to be a Rock Collector by Natalie Hyde Rock collecting is a hobby that is easy to start. This engaging book describes how to dig, where you can and can't dig (restricted in national parks), the necessary equipment, how to identify rocks... View Details
Quick view Human Fossils by Natalie Hyde Since the discovery of Lucy, one of the most famous human skeletons ever discovered, paleontologists and people alike have been fascinated with human fossils. In this book, students will follow the... View Details
Quick view Hydroelectric Power: Power from Moving Water by Marguerite Rodger Harnessing energy from water provides clean, available power that does not release harmful chemicals or carbons into the air. This interesting book explains how hydro turbines, transformers, and... View Details
Quick view Hydrogen: Running on Water by Niki Walker In this important new book, children will discover not only what hydrogen is, but also how this simple element can create clean energy, as well exploring it's past dealings with hot air balloons and... View Details
Quick view Optical Engineering and the Science of Light by Anne Rooney Lenses, lasers, microscopes, telescopes light engineers design all these products to help make our lives easier. In this enlightening title, students explore the many uses of optics and the design... View Details