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Discover the new, exciting ways that science is changing lives of humans all over the world. Can humans live in outer space? Can science solve forensic crimes? Could robots serve as soldiers? These questions and many more will engage even the most reluctant reader in these high-interest topics, told in lively text alongside detailed photos.
The What’s in My Food? series introduces students to the nutrients inside the foods they eat every day. Readers learn why these nutrients are so important in maintaining health throughout their lives and the role that good nutrition plays in a healthy lifestyle. Each book in the What’s in My Food? series examines one category of nutrient, explaining what it is, how it helps to keep our bodies healthy, where the nutrient can be found in everyday foods and why a balance of nutrients is important.
Our bodies are super machines that keep us moving, learning, and having fun. But how do they work? The secret is inside! Explore different body systems, what they do for us, and how to keep them healthy. Each book pairs colourful illustrations and photographs with engaging text and fun facts.
This introductory technology series for beginning readers allows students to look behind the scenes at their favourite transportation machines. Simple text, cutaway illustrations, and a chronological presentation will let young readers see how machines have changed and improved over time.
Told in the first person, these books give a friendly, personal account of what it’s like to be each of these creepy crawly animals. Detailed and scientifically accurate illustrations work seamlessly together with the text, illustrating what it’s really like to make honey or spin a web. Sure to inspire lots of pretending.
All around the world, people live in many different kinds of environments. From huge, densely packed cities to remote villages, readers will explore the places people call home. They will discover what kind of jobs people do in different locations, what kind of homes they live in, and how they spend their free time. Prompts, call-outs, and questions within the text encourage children to compare and contrast their own day-to-day life experiences with the information presented.
From acclaimed Children’s Poet Laureate J. Patrick Lewis comes a delightful exploration of the wildlife easily found in our backyards and along the seashore. Simple rhymes and riddles are used to help the youngest of readers identify our wildlife neighbours, including birds, small mammals, and insects.
Jack and George are resting quietly when BOOM! A huge and strange ball lands beside them. "What's that, Jack?" "I don't know, George. Maybe it's a rock?” No...too soft. But it rolls. Fast! Jack, George and the ball roll right off the cliff and now it's a parachute. But watch out, they're going to land in the river. Jack and George have a brilliant day full of adventure with this object that changes with the landscape, then turns into a blanket to keep them warm.
The What3s That? series brings first concepts to life with vibrant scenes on colours, opposites, numbers, and words. Engaging questions, puzzles, and mazes make learning fun, boosting observation and communication skills for young learners.
Every living thing on Earth needs water to survive. But why do we need it, where does it come from, and how do we save it? This valuable series answers these questions and more while introducing early science concepts to emergent readers. Vibrant photographs and diagrams will aid readers in learning about the water cycle, how people use water, and what that means for the environment.