Did you know that some of the planets in our solar system are not completely solid? Inside Gas Giants, readers are invited to look at Earth's gaseous neighbors: Neptune and Uranus. Teacher's… More →
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From where they sleep to what they eat… how you can make them feel safe and at home, this book gives you all the pet care advice you need to become a cat's best pal. Learn the inside inform More →
Large, colorful photographs help first readers learn the about the concept of simple directions. More →
People have been using the wind's energy for thousands of years to travel, power machinery, generate electricity, and for agriculture. Generating Wind Power will teach young readers about the More →
Supporting digital literacy and STEM topics, Generation Code is a template for the next generation of computer-savvy creators. This fascinating series examines the skills and know-how… More →
Taking information out of one living thing and putting it into another is what genetic engineering is all about. How do scientists do it? Why do they do it? What are the results of their… More →
Genetic engineers study genes and DNA to develop ways to recreate and modify them to advance technologies in fields such as medicine and agriculture. Using living organisms and systems to… More →
Geologists study earthquakes and volcanoes and are fascinated by the power of Earth's processes. They want to understand why the earth shifts and erupts, and figure out how to better predict… More →
Born into a wealthy, plantation-owning family, George Washington grew up in privilege. He quickly rose in the ranks of the Continental Army until, ultimately, he became its… More →