The sight of blood can be scary, and it may cause some people to feel sick. But many cuts that occur are easy to treat, even for kids. This book guides young readers through simple first aid for cut and scrapes that don’t require much more than pressure, a cleaning, and a bandage. Additionally, it demystifies bloodier situations, like nosebleeds, to make readers feel prepared should something more serious than a scrape occur. With straightforward, age-appropriate language and examples, the main text is important for anyone to read—and emphasizes calling 911 or getting an adult to help when needed.
When landslides and avalanches happen, they leave a trail of destruction in their paths. Readers get a front row seat to these natural disasters and learn how they affect wildlife, plant life, and humans. Essential earth science topics are made accessible through this engaging and educational look at two natural disasters that can drastically change the way the earth looks. Intense, full-color photographs add a thrilling element to this exploration of earth science, and informative fact boxes and helpful diagrams are also included to deepen readers' understanding of dangerous landslides and avalanches.
What is it like getting caught in a hurricane or a tornado? How does Earth’s geography recover after enduring such disastrous weather? Questions such as these are answered in this engaging text that supports common areas of science curricula. Scenarios involving getting caught in dangerous weather are described, giving readers a glimpse of what it’s like to experience a hurricane or tornado. The text is supplemented with informative fact boxes, well-organized diagrams, and breathtaking, full-color photographs. This is sure to be a thrilling read for those interested in extreme weather and the destruction it causes.
The human body is an amazing and intricate machine, and its many parts and systems work together to keep us active and healthy! In this book, young readers will learn more about the human body, from the skeleton that gives us shape to the heart that pumps our blood to the skin that holds us together. Diagrams and pictures show how the body’s parts fit together, and fact boxes provide further details about how it all works.
People are presented with different career opportunities depending on the area of the world they live in. Some regions employ farmers, while others are filled with office workers. Readers are exposed to the similarities and differences in the kinds of jobs available around the world. They are encouraged through the well-researched main text, engaging fact boxes, and full-color photographs to compare and contrast life in different countries, which sharpens crucial critical-thinking skills. This multicultural text also enhances important elementary curriculum topics and strengthens readers' appreciation of global diversity.
Asthma and allergies are very common childhood ailments. Sometimes, kids grow out of them, but others might have very serious situations occur before that happens, if they occur the condition at all. In this book, readers are introduced to what causes asthma and allergies and what to look for if they or a friend is experiencing them. Helpful diagrams and labels on full-color photographs complement the age-appropriate explanations and directions given to young readers, who will be ready to act should someone around them have a serious heath situation arise.
Tyrannosaurus and velociraptor and triceratops—oh my! Many kids are fascinated with these huge prehistoric creatures, and this book will teach them even more about dinosaurs, as well as the eras they lived in. Maps show the world the dinosaurs inhabited, while fact boxes drop fascinating bits of information about these creatures. Full-color images and pictures show dinosaurs and their environments.
Sometimes accidents happen and people get hurt. But that’s no reason to panic! In this book, young readers are given the information to deal with and even help in a situation where they or a friend have a bump or break a bone. Simple, age-appropriate explanations of what has happened and how to help aim to prepare, not scare, kids as they encounter injuries in their world. Full-color photographs with helpful labels aid reading comprehension and depict realistic situations.
There are several different types of creatures that live in the sea, including crustaceans. These amazing animals include crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. Through age-appropriate and accessible main text, readers learn about different crustacean habitats, how they reproduce, their eating habits, and life cycles. Animal lovers are presented with engaging facts that expand their knowledge of this fun biology topic. A detailed glossary, informational graphic organizers, helpful diagrams, and vibrant, full-color photographs enhance this learning experience for readers eager to learn about these fascinating creatures.
Readers are introduced to the world of volcanoes and earthquakes in this explosive text, which supports current science curriculum topics. Exciting main text explains why the earth shifts beneath our feet and how this has contributed to altering Earth’s geography. Detailed fact boxes, simple diagrams, and eye-catching, full-color photographs provide additional information alongside the text. Young learners will become experts on volcanoes and earthquakes after exploring some of Earth’s worst natural disasters.
The way a home is constructed can be determined by the climate conditions, the amount of people living in it, and what materials are available in an area. As readers are exposed to different living environments of people around the world, they develop an expanded worldview. They also learn to compare and contrast their homes with those of people in other countries. Captivating, full-color photographs, insightful fact boxes, and a detailed glossary provide extra insight for readers looking to take a trip around the world with each turn of the page.
What parts of the environment are affected by erosion? Where do sinkholes most typically form? Questions such as these are answered in this thrilling look at natural processes that shape and reshape earth's geography. Readers will discover how erosion and sinkholes affect plants, animals, and the human population through well-researched main text, which touches on common earth science curriculum topics. Informational fact boxes provide extra insight into this interesting subject, and exciting design elements include accessible diagrams and full-color photographs of the aftermath of these dangerous parts of the natural world.
Counting is an important beginning math skill for early learners to master. Through simple, clear text, they are introduced to this basic concept and given the tools they need to practice it. Colorful photographs of things young readers are familiar with help them see how this essential skill can be applied in the world around them. Beginning readers will enjoy exploring this counting lesson on their own or with the help of an adult.
Help your readers discover the powerful science behind force. Various forces, such as gravitational force and applied force, explain how and why objects move the way they do. Through informative and concise main text, readers expand their knowledge of this essential science curriculum topic. Creative, full-color design elements, useful sidebars, thought-provoking fact boxes, and a helpful glossary add extra insight to give readers a better understanding of how force is applied to the world around us.
What do pilots, math teachers, video game programmers, and bankers have in common? All of these workers use math as part of their career! This book introduces readers to many different careers that use math skills every day. Readers will love the photographs showing each job, as well as sidebars and fact boxes that provide fun facts and essential information about careers in math. A staple for any STEM curriculum, this book will help readers go from the classroom to an exciting new career using their love for math.
Families living in different countries have unique cultural traditions and customs setting them apart based on what area of the world they live in. Readers expand their knowledge of the many family dynamics that can be seen around the world and how family members from various nations interact in their everyday lives. In addition to the well-researched and age-appropriate text, engaging fact boxes, a helpful glossary, and vibrant, full-color photographs provide extra insight into this essential elementary curriculum topic. Readers develop a more global point of view as they compare and contrast their own families with families around the world.
Measuring is a challenging math skill, but it is also an important one. Early learners are introduced to basic measurement concepts that they can explore on their own or with an adult. Simple, clear text explains different units of measurement, supporting essential math curriculum topics. Familiar examples presented with full-color photographs help readers understand how to apply what they have learned in the world around them. Young readers will become measuring masters in no time thanks to these engaging and relatable examples.
Readers are introduced to the different annual festivals, holidays, and events held around the world as they learn what it's like to celebrate other cultures. This exploration of celebrations in other countries teaches the traditions and values of different groups of people, helping young readers broaden their worldview. The importance of various celebrations is explained in this engaging, age-appropriate text that encourages a deeper appreciation of diversity. Detailed fact boxes, a concise glossary, and striking, full-color photographs enrich the content, which encourages readers to look beyond the curriculum and develop critical-thinking skills.
Rivers and mountains are both critical parts of Earth’s geography. This accessible text discusses how rivers and mountains form, how they interact with the weather, how they change over time, and how civilizations benefit from them. Informative fact boxes, simple diagrams, and vibrant, full-color photographs support the compelling main text. This introduction to rivers and mountains is sure to expand young learners’ minds, as they enhance their knowledge of Earth science and other crucial parts of science curricula.
What leads to one fainting or having a seizure can be quite serious. Witnessing or experiencing either of these health issues can also be very scary. In this book, young readers are introduced to why someone might faint or have a seizure and what to do should that occur. Age-appropriate, clear explanations ready kids for anything, in addition to emphasizing getting an adult’s help or calling 911. Full-color photographs depict realistic situations and diagrams and labels aid in reading comprehension.
What makes towns and cities exciting places to live? How can we care for them in the future? Look up at the tallest skyscrapers and down to the underground railways in Towns and Cities, part of the Places We Live series.
A love for technology can open up doors to many different and exciting careers! Food technologists, cybersecurity specialists, and multimedia artists and animators all use technology every day to do their jobs. Using fascinating sidebars and fact boxes as well as photographs of workers in the field, this book is a dynamic resource for students who want to take their tech talents into their future career. Readers will learn what each job is like and what they need to do to land it, making this book an important part of any STEM curriculum.
What is a regular day like at school in Japan? At what age do children start going to school in Finland? Questions such as these are answered for readers curious about the ways kids learn in different countries. This volume allows students to sharpen their critical-thinking skills, as they are invited to compare and contrast their own lives as students to the lives of students from other parts of the world. Insightful fact boxes, an accessible glossary, and eye-catching, full-color photographs work with the age-appropriate text to enhance multicultural curriculum topics.
What do robotics engineers do? How do you become an electrical engineer? Would marine engineering be a good career for you? This book answers these questions and more as it provides readers with a path from classroom to the career of their dreams. Readers will find plenty of information about different careers in the field of engineering through exciting fact boxes, sidebars, and photographs of a day in the life of an engineer. This book is an excellent addition to any STEM curriculum and can help students prepare for their next steps in an exciting engineering career.
Wet and green and full of animal life, the world’s rain forests are very important to the overall health and well-being of our planet. However, they cover less than 5 percent of Earth’s surface, and many people don’t know much about them. In this book, readers will learn about all the different types of rain forests, where they’re located, and why they’re so important to our world. Full-color photos and maps show more about these interesting biomes, and fact boxes talk more about their intriguing inhabitants.
The destruction caused by tsunamis and floods not only affects Earth's geography, but also the people, plants, and animals present in the areas directly affected. Why do these natural disasters happen, and how can areas recover from them? These questions are explored through well-researched main text to clearly provide young people with scientific facts about natural disasters. Bold and exciting design elements, such as intense photographs and detailed diagrams, make readers feel as if they are experiencing these events firsthand. Informative fact boxes provide additional information to give readers a deeper understanding of this common science curriculum topic.
There are many kinds of marine creatures living in the sea, many of which may be unfamiliar to young readers. This age-appropriate, accessible main text puts the focus on echinoderms, which include starfish, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins. Readers learn about the different life cycles, habitats, eating habits, and behaviors of these interesting sea creatures. Colorful and creative design elements draw readers in, giving them a detailed look at these unique organisms. Fun fact boxes, useful graphic organizers, and a detailed glossary provide additional information that supplements basic science curriculum topics.
Readers are introduced to the perils of famine and drought and the lasting effects they have on Earth’s geography and human population. This captivating text brings forth how famine and drought happen, what measures are taken to avoid them, and how they have impacted different parts of the world. Additional information is provided through enlightening fact boxes and simple diagrams to enhance readers’ knowledge of these crucial subjects. Illuminating, full-color photographs are also included in this educational and age-appropriate text, which supports common science curriculum topics.
Geometry is an essential math concept, and it is important for early learners to develop an understanding of it from a young age. Through age-appropriate and achievable text, young readers are introduced to basic shapes and familiar real-world examples of those shapes. Early learners can explore this text independently or with the help of an adult. They will also be captivated by the vibrant, full-color photographs they will find with each turn of the page.
Did you know that Indian children play a board game called Goats and Tigers? The tigers have to capture other players’ goats. Find out more in Toys from around the World, a Toys book.
What is it like to live in a tiny village in India or a vast sheep station in Australia? Learn about the benefits and drawbacks of living in the countryside. Discover how farms and villages have changed over time and how we can help to care for them in the future in Farms and Villages, part of the Places We Live series.
Where does life begin and how does it grow Follow your animal guides as they learn how to make a baby. They will need to know all about life cycles inheritance classification and reproduction as they try to bring new life into this world.
Where does life begin and how does it grow? Learn all about reproduction, life cycles, inheritance and classification in this book all about how animals come into this world. -Engaging visual design -Vector characters with supporting narrative encourages reluctant readers -Links reproduction to the wider biological curriculum such as life cycles, adaptation, inheritance and classification -Perfect for STEM curriculum topics -A straightforward first guide to a sometimes challenging topic
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