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The perfect series to give inquiring boys or girls who can't stop asking why. This series will satisfy their curiosity about the mechanics of airplane wings and how something that big can get into the air. Fun facts and specifications let kids dream about the fastest cars and biggest airplanes.
Think outside the band with this series of books. How the World Makes Music introduces and explains instruments from around the world. From Flute to Shakouhatchi, the “Musical Notes” fact boxes add quick fun facts about the many featured instruments. Colour photographs and illustrations help describe the instruments, introduces stars and legends, and examines the variety of all music.
Earth takes care of us in many ways, but we do not always do such a good job taking care of it. Pollution and climate change are harming the planet, but there are things we can do to help! Explore how simple, daily actions can add up to make a big change. Fun illustrations, engaging photos, and simple text help make the problems facing the planet approachable for early readers and teach them learn how they can help.
Howie is Maple's older brother. That means Howie can teach Maple how to fly a kite, tell a joke, and more. But does Howie know everything, or does Maple have some things to teach Howie, too? Downloadable Teacher's Notes available.
Each title in the Human Body series explores the complex systems in the human body that work to support life. Readers discover the characteristics and interactions of the systems that allow the body to function properly.
Elephants, with their matriarchal societies, long memories, and demonstrations of emotional connections, are some of the world's most treasured animals. However, they are also among the most threatened. It is up to humans to protect them before it is too late.
The big bad wolf is hungry and on today's menu is Grandma, with Red Riding Hood for dessert. But no one is home at Grandma's house, only a nightdress lying on the bed. The wolf puts on the nightie and sets off to see what he can catch dressed as Grandma.Here comes Red Riding Hood. She looks clever, but the wolf knows who is smartest . . .Yet this little girl is not so easily duped. And the wolf finds unexpected hazards in wearing a frilly petticoat in the deep dark woods.
Learn about the lives of people from communities through the author's experience. Books will explore different religions, abilities, and communities in North America, and the challenges and change the authors and their communities face.
Understanding how to group objects into sets is a key building block in math. Each book in the I Can Make Sets series helps early readers explore different number combinations that make up the number in a set. With engaging, full-page photographs that connect to simple text and relevant sight words, each book builds confidence in reading skills and provides an introduction to this foundational math concept. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questio