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“One foggy, groggy morning by the salty, splashy sea, I’m sure I saw a dinosaur and I’m sure that he saw me.” A dinosaur is coming ashore! Tell everyone you know! Gather at the beach to see the dinosaur appear! But there’s more to this story than meets the eye. Is there really a dinosaur lurking by the seashore? Or is something funny going on?
From shortest to longest, deepest to tallest, and smallest to biggest, this series uses varying degrees of comparison to encourage curious young explorers to take a closer look at the relationships of the flora, fauna, and landforms of six different biomes. I'm the Biggest! uses simple but dynamic language to place each ecosystem under investigation, peering through binoculars, under a microscope, or through a camera to study how the region's features affect its inhabitants, as well as how the i
The world isn't nearly as boring as you might think! All you need is this handy guide and your imagination to turn any place into extraordinary fun.
As broad as a child’s imagination, Imagine That! books take readers on exciting journeys. Along the way, scientific facts about the topic are presented. Each science storybook ends with much more in Fact Files of graphs, diagrams and charts presenting the latest research available.
Go on an adventure of the imagination in this easy-to-read series. Fantastical stories and unforgettable characters will captivate young readers. Each book features Words to Know, Quiz, and Support for Teachers and Caregivers.
Inventors and engineers have long taken inspiration from the natural world to develop new technologies and innovate solutions. Discover how biomimicry shapes the world around you from vehicles and medical technology to buildings and machines.
There are many events in the history of the United States that made an impact. From 911, the moon landing, to the attack on Pearl Harbor. How did the United States change after these key events in US history?
This series highlights eight women whose groundbreaking work has had a huge impact. Each book provides an overview of the subject’s life and discusses how she made her mark on the world.
A funky and fascinating collection of inventions that were patented but never made. When Leonardo da Vinci, over five hundred years ago, invented the tank, car, helicopter, glider, parachute, submarine, lift and telescope, he was considered a dreamer. Or even crazy. Today he is understood to be a genius, ahead of his time.
Director Stephen Spielbug tries to keep the cast of characters on task, but it's worse than herding cats: The orb-weaving spider would like to eat one or two other actors; the grasshopper is a diva; the worm is too busy munching dirt to emerge from the ground on cue; the robin has joined a union and declines to show up for the predation scene; and the slug is too embarrassed by his slime to perform. As David and Stephen near the wrap-up, filming is interrupted by a whuffling noise, a hurricane,