Where Are the Constellations?
Calling all stargazers, this addition to the New York Times bestselling series is sure to be the perfect book for you!Ancient people from many diff...
View full detailsCalling all stargazers, this addition to the New York Times bestselling series is sure to be the perfect book for you!Ancient people from many diff...
View full detailsFind out all about NASA in this out-of-this-world addition to the What Was? series. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, better known...
View full detailsReaders will want to grab a telescope and explore the night skies after finishing this overview of our solar system.Our solar system consists of ei...
View full detailsIn this nonfiction picture book, discover how the animal kindgdom's food chain takes shape, from the lowly worm to the mighty king of the jungle.Th...
View full detailsBuild up a vocabulary and interest in Earth science, wildlife and the environment!Expand your English knowledge and improve your reading comprehens...
View full detailsIn the second installment of the Science Buddies series, a volcano takes young readers through the fascinating formation and life of an active volc...
View full detailsLearn more about what climate change means and how it's affecting our planet.The earth is definitely getting warmer. There's no argument about that...
View full detailsA mesmerizing overview of the world as it was when glaciers covered the earth and long-extinct creatures like the woolly mammoths and saber-toothed...
View full detailsDiscover the fascinating world of inventions and technology. From the first tools to the latest gadgets, Pocket Genius: Inventions showcases key in...
View full detailsCovering the basic principles of science, including matter and materials, energy and forces, and the living world, Pocket Genius: Science is a juni...
View full detailsLike Michelangelo, Galileo is another Renaissance great known just by his first name--a name that is synonymous with scientific achievement. Born i...
View full detailsBorn in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7, 1867, Marie Curie was forbidden to attend the male-only University of Warsaw, so she enrolled at the Sorbonn...
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