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Submarines dive, rockets soar to space, and computers process information. But how do these things work? In this title, readers will explore the science behind common machines and vehicles through levelled text and engaging photographs. Special features show the machine’s parts, break down how they work, and explain what people do to control the machine. Each book closes by discussing what future machines will look like and asking readers to join in.

Every day, billions of people use computers, read books, drive over bridges, and live in houses. These technologies shape human life. In this engaging series, take a look behind the scenes and discover how key technologies are made or built.

Every day, billions of people use computers, read books, drive over bridges, and live in houses. These technologies shape human life. In this engaging series, take a look behind the scenes and discover how key technologies are made or built.

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.

Once upon a time, a woman meets a mermaid and falls in love. But the story doesnÎt end there. Before they can live their happily ever after, the pair must go on a fantastical journey full of pirates, dragons, trolls, and wizards. What do you think happens next? Learn the (possibly) true story of how a girlÎs two mothers met.

How Nature Works books employ vivid photography and text (3,000 © 4,000 words) to ask questions of the natural world. These inquiry-based books, designed to stimulate active minds, include two Junior Library Guild selections, starred reviews, three NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Books of the Year, and an Audubon Magazine EditorÎs Choice.

People live in all kinds of places, from bustling cities to remote mountains, and from the cold tundra to hot deserts. Our physical environment can affect the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the houses we build, and how we get around. This fascinating series takes readers on a journey around the world. By focusing on familiar, everyday activities, it shows how peopleÎs lives can be very different, but also very similar, to our own.

Grownups say, -Be on your best behaviour."" But in the animal world, rudeness sometimes rules the day! Scarlet kingsnakes lie; they pretend to be venomous coral snakes to scare off predators. And hippos make a mess; they spray waste to defend their territories. For these animals and many others, being rude can be a matter of survival.

Science can be weird. What's the purpose of snot? How do we taste flavours? Why do polar bears look white if their skin is black? In How the Heck Does That Work?! series, readers will explore the science behind how things work from plants to space to the human body. This high-interest series is written at a low readability to aid struggling readers.

Each day when the Queen wakes up, three maids dress her, two more style her hair, and her butler James makes her tea. But when she grows dissatisfied with her brew, the Queen and James set out in search of the perfect cup. With each stop on their hot-air balloon journey, the Queen encounters new friends who expand her horizons—in the kitchen and beyond.