Where does rubber come from? Read this book to learn all about rubber. Books in this series introduce children to the exciting world of materials. Each book uses simple, repetitive text to teach basic vocabulary, and includes stunning photographs that illustrate the properties of each material. In Rubber, readers learn where rubber comes from and how it is used. Different objects made of rubber are discussed, and readers learn that rubber can take many forms.
Shells are used as a body covering for some animals. Through a playful question-and-answer format, this book introduces animals that use shells for protection. Children will learn that shells can have different colors, shapes, and sizes to protect animals in a variety of ways.
Looks at plants, animals, and other features that are unique to a prairie habitat, and poses questions designed to help readers determine which are living and which are not.
A brief biography of First Lady Abigail Adams, the wife of the second President, John Adams, that chronicles her life and influence to the cause of women's rights.
Fur is used as a body covering for some animals. Through a playful question-and-answer format, this book introduces animals that use fur for protection. Children will learn that fur can have different colors, textures, and patterns to protect animals in a variety of ways.
All around the world, people are always on the move. In this book children learn about the train, including how trains move, what trains carry, and where trains can take you. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children basic vocabulary and transportation facts by showing them stunning photographs from different cultures using trains as a form of transportation.
Books in this series introduce children to the exciting world of materials. Each book uses simple repetitive text to teach basic vocabulary, and includes stunning photographs that illustrate the properties of each material.
Books in this series introduce children to the exciting world of materials. Each book uses simple repetitive text to teach basic vocabulary, and includes stunning photographs that illustrate the properties of each material.
Books in this series introduce children to the exciting world of materials. Each book uses simple repetitive text to teach basic vocabulary, and includes stunning photographs that illustrate the properties of each material.
A brief biographical account of the man who, after escaping slavery, became an orator, writer, and leader in the anti-slavery movement of the early19th century. Includes note to parents and teachers. Suggested level: junior.
Scales are used as a body covering for some animals. Through a playful question-and-answer format, this book introduces animals that use scales for protection. Children will learn that scales can have different colors, textures, and sizes to protect animals in a variety of ways.
All around the world, people are always on the move. In this book children learn about airplanes, including how airplanes move, what airplanes carry, and where airplanes can take you. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children basic vocabulary and transportation facts by showing them stunning photographs from different cultures using the airplane as a form of transportation.
How is snow formed? Readers will find the answer and learn more about snow including what it is made of, and why snow is an important part of our weather.
Through stunning photographs and simple text, books in this series introduce children to elements of our global community. In this title, children learn about farming around the world, including what farmers grow, what tools and machines farmers use, and why farmers are an important part of every community.
All around the world, people are always on the move. In this book children learn about the bicycle, including how bikes move, what bikes carry, and where bikes can take you. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children basic vocabulary and transportation facts by showing them stunning photographs from different cultures using the bicycle as a form of transportation.
All around the world, people are always on the move. In this book children learn about the car, including how cars move, what cars carry, and where cars can take you. This book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children basic vocabulary and transportation facts by showing them stunning photographs from different cultures using the car as a form of transportation.
Books in this series introduce children to the exciting world of materials. Each book uses simple repetitive text to teach basic vocabulary, and includes stunning photographs that illustrate the properties of each material.
Are there different kinds of soil? Read this book to learn all about soil. Books in this series introduce children to the exciting world of materials. Each book uses simple, repetitive text to teach basic vocabulary, and includes stunning photographs that illustrate the properties of each material. In Soil, readers learn what soil is, where it is found, and the different things it is made of. Readers also learn about the uses for soil, and the role it plays in nature.
Can lightning hit water? Readers will find the answer and learn more about lightning, including what thunder and lightning are, what lightning can hit, and how to stay safe when thunderstorms occur.
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