This book discusses types of weather, including storms, weather instruments, and how weather is predicted.
Explores elements and atoms, the rows and columns of the periodic table of elements, metals and nonmetals, and how elements form compounds.
This book describes the eight planets, dwarf planets, and other objects in the solar system.
Discusses things that rot and break down and things that don't. Investigates how decomposing things may feed insects or animals and help the soil. Discusses recycling.
Discusses solids, liquids and gases as well as the changing states of matter, water, weather, and evaporation.
Introduces atoms and molecules, talks about the elements, bonding and reacting, as well as matter and materials.
Discusses how plants use sunlight, water and soil for food, and how the plant transports food as well as plant reproduction, seeds, and survival.
Defines geology and discusses Earth's layers, soil, plate tectonics, types of rocks and the rock cycle, and land formations.
Discusses digestion, where food goes when you eat, the role of your mouth, stomach and intestinves, and why you need food.
Discusses the food chain and includes a description of terms like energy, producers, consumers, decomposers, and how these all fit together.
Explores energy, how we use it, different types and forms of energy, conservation and transformation, renewables vs. non-renewable, and energy conservation.
This book examines the history of the Thoroughbred horses, describing the characteristics, temperament, and special qualities of the breed.
Discusses The History Of Appaloosa Horses, What They Look Like, And Facts About Owning One.
This book examines the history of the Arabian horses, describing the characteristics, temperament, and special qualities of the breed.
This book examines the history of Paint horses, describing the characteristics, temperament, and special qualities of the breed.
This book examines the history of the American Quarter Horses, describing the characteristics, temperament, and special qualities of the breed.
This book examines the history of wild horses, describing the characteristics, temperament, and special qualities of the breed.
This book presents a collection of questions, answers, and facts about the planet Earth, including its origin, continents, and relation to the Sun and Moon.
This book takes a look at the biological, nuclear, and chemical weapons that are known to be weapons of mass destruction, the history of human conflict, and how warriors have sought the best weapons for the most effective means of winning.
Introduces readers to careers in robotics by exploring and connecting the opportunities to the study of science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Gives an overview of various jobs related to robotics and points out how each position relates to STEAM subjects.
Scientific and anecdotal information about each of the fifty states' official state flower and the processes used to select it.
Does a doll cemetery or a gum wall sound like a good vacation destination? Read all about these and other places that will gross you out!
Birds soar, hop, and swoop all over. Around some of them, you need to use caution. Others are harmless or even helpful. Do you know which is which? In Vultures and Other Birds, you'll explore the animal kingdom and find out which of these birds are dangerous…or not! The facts may surprise you!
Arthropods climb, crawl, and scurry all over. Around some of them, you need to use caution. Others are harmless or even helpful. Do you know which is which? In Spiders and Other Arthropods, you'll explore the animal kingdom and find out which of these arthropods are dangerous…or not! The facts may surprise you!
Fish swim, leap, and splash all over. Around some of them, you need to use caution. Others are harmless or even helpful. Do you know which is which? In Sharks and Other Fish, you'll explore the animal kingdom and find out which of these fish are dangerous…or not! The facts may surprise you!