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 where they most often form, how scientists predict and... 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 where thunderstorms occur, how scientists predict... View Details
Quick view What Is a Hurricane? by Robin Johnson Vibrant, full-color photographs and accessible text help introduce young readers to hurricanes. Readers will learn how warm water and wind combine to form these powerful storms, which parts of the world are most affected and when, and what steps to take... View Details
Quick view What Is a Heat Wave? by Robin Johnson This informative book shows young readers how and why long periods of hot weather occur, where and when heat waves happen most often, and how extreme heat can be dangerous to people and animals. Readers will also learn about water shortages, droughts,... View Details
Quick view What Is a Flood? by Robin Johnson  Floods are natural disasters that can be brought on by severe weather. In this informative title readers will learn about what causes flooding, different types of floods, where they most often occur, flood warnings and alerts, and what we can do before,... View Details
Quick view What Is a Blizzard? by Robin Johnson Blizzards bring blowing snow, bitter temperatures, and big snow drifts! This cool title introduces young readers to blizzard basics, including how, when, and where blizzards most often occur, how scientists predict blizzards and issue warnings, and what... View Details
Quick view How do we know it is winter? (Paperback) by Molly Aloian Engaging photographs and informative text combine to support readers as they discover the wonders of winter! Readers learn about the characteristics of the winter season and its effects on weather, plants, animals, and people. View Details
Quick view How do we know it is summer? (Paperback) by Molly Aloian Summer is the warmest season with the most hours of daylight. Readers will learn these and other sunsational facts about summer! Detailed, full-color photographs and engaging text-dependent questions will captivate the interest of young readers. View Details
Quick view How do we know it is spring? (Paperback) by Molly Aloian Warmer temperatures, budding plants, and baby animals are just some of the signs that spring is in the air! This informative new title examines the unique characteristics of spring and the changes the season brings. View Details
Quick view How do we know it is fall? (Paperback) by Molly Aloian Why is fall the most appropriately named season? Readers will learn the answer to this question and much more in this captivating new title. From cooler temperatures and fewer daylight hours to colorful leaves and warmer clothing, readers will discover... View Details
Quick view Trapped on the Rock (Paperback) by Gerry Bailey 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... View Details
Quick view Stranded on an Island by Gerry Bailey After a freak wave maroons Joe on a deserted island, he investigates the food chain of the island's ecosystem. He learns to gather food and build shelter, copying other living things and using whatever materials he can find on the island. View Details