Quick view Traits and Attributes by Natalie Hyde Who are we, really? We share traits with our parents, but our genetic makeup is unique. Each one of us is a one-and-only creation. Through colorful photos, diagrams, and text, you can learn about genetics. See how the simple pea plant taught us the rules... View Details
Quick view Genetic Engineering (Paperback) by Marina Cohen Taking information out of one living thing and putting it into another is what genetic engineering is all about. How do scientists do it? Why do they do it? What are the results of their experiments with these amazing genetic materials? Through colorful... View Details
Quick view Electrical Engineering and the Science of Circuits (Paperback) by James Bow Electrical engineering employs the largest number of engineers. This field of engineering covers everything related to electrical devices, systems, and the uses of electricity. This innovative book gives readers insight into this exciting profession and... View Details
Quick view What's the Plan? Designing Your Experiment by Natalie Hyde It is essential that scientists design a plan to ensure their experiments are conducted accurately and safely. Readers will learn how to gather materials, and create a step-by-step procedure to test their hypothesis. Readers will become familiar with... View Details
Quick view I can write a book about history (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman This fascinating book shows children what to include in a book about history. Children are shown how to create a book about an event in history or about social history, such as life in a colonial city or a pioneer village. View Details
Quick view How Is Soil Made? (Paperback) by Heather L Montgomery How Is Soil Made introduces children to the concepts of organic and inorganic parts of soil, the nutrient cycles of plants, and decomposition. Complex processes such as weathering, erosion, and deposition are also made easy to understand. View Details
Quick view Different Kinds of Soil (Paperback) by Molly Aloian Children will enjoy finding out about different types of soils from different climates, what animals and plants live in these different soils, and just how valuable soil is to human life. View Details
Quick view How Do Wind and Water Change Earth? (Paperback) by Paula Smith This fascinating book explains how the shape of Earth is changed by weathering and erosion from water, ice, wind, and gravity. It is this wearing away that carves out valleys, causes trees to topple over, and creates or destroys good farmland. Examples... View Details
Quick view Is it flexible or rigid? (Paperback) by Sheila Fletcher This book looks at the difference between flexible and rigid objects. Using familiar objects, readers discover how flexible and rigid objects are used in everyday life. Readers are encouraged to identify and classify materials based on these physical... View Details
Quick view Pushing and Pulling (Paperback) by Paula Smith How do you move objects from one position to another? This fun book explains how a force, such as a push or a pull, can put an object in motion. Simple activities show how a force can move an object that is not moving or stop one that is. View Details
Quick view The Stars (Paperback) by Jeff Wimbush Reach for the stars! This engaging book tells kids about the different kinds of stars, what stars are made of, and basic facts about constellations. View Details
Quick view The Milk Makers by Gail Gibbons The story of how milk is made and how it reaches the store is clearly and boldly presented. View Details