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It's the first day of Kindergarten! Here we go. Let's explore. There's so much to know!

Each title in this series introduces young readers to the lives of children from many different countries and cultures. The series highlights the diversity of children's lives but also celebrates and examines the ways in which children worldwide are very much alike. The topics included in each book are thought provoking and often challenging, and young readers will love joining children just like them to discover all about their homes and schools, the types of foods they eat, the ways in which they play, the clothes they wear, how they celebrate special times, travel around, and obtain and use water.

The human body is amazing! Your heart keeps beating even when you sleep, and your brain interprets nerve signals from your whole body. These narrative journeys show elementary-age readers how their body systems work. Simple yet accurate illustrations help readers visualize what3s inside their body. Perfect for anyone curious about the biology of the human body.

What exactly do boys do? The answer is anything and everything! From eating to dreaming, making mistakes to exploring, to hurting and loving, there is more to being a boy than meets the eye. In this fun, affirming book that holds no restraints to traditional norms about what it means to be a boy, readers will rejoice at all of the possibilities.

The fascinating stories in this six-book set will have you saying, -What do you know!R Each engaging book features in-depth explorations of three subjects with a common theme. High-interest topics are presented with vibrant, full-colour images and clear text.

What happens to a tree when it falls in a forest? Over time, it disappears. But where does it go? Author and photographer Doug Wechsler invites readers to dig into this biological mystery and discover the answer to the disappearance. Following the fall of an oak tree, Wechsler explains how the tree is broken down by animals, insects, and fungi over the course of fifty years. Along the way, readers explore parts of a tree, insect lifecycles, and the magic of mycelia. And readers will discover how rotten wood benefits the forest by providing essential nutrients for new trees to grow.

Look out your window and you might see sunny skies, rain clouds, or even wind blowing the world around. WhatÎs going on out there? Explore the world through weather! Rain or shine, young readers will love learning the science of weather through lively text paired closely with colorful photos.

Explore the world of machines! Digging, plowing, drilling, flying; big or small. Machines are used all over the world in all sorts of ways.Discover the different machines used on the farm, at the theme park, for saving lives at the hospital, and much more! Learn which machines are used to build houses, and which one make loop-de-loops. See machines that can be found around the house and ones that are blasted into space. Bright, illustrated scenes show different machines in action, while simple, informative text explains how they work. Perfect for little engineers who like to see what machines do and how they work.

Kids never want to go to bed or brush their teeth. Why should they? This series gives them an answer thatÎs better than ÌBecause I said so!Ê This funny illustrated take on health topics such as sleep, personal hygiene, and nutrition doesnÎt preach or bore. It takes Ìwhat ifÊ to the extremeÑall in the name of health science.

From time travel to living forever, science fiction might become reality with the advancement of modern technology. Each book explores a scientific scenario, including how it could happen, its implications, and people who tried it.