Astronauts and cosmonauts were the heroes of a 20th Century battle without weapons - the race for global dominance in space. The Space Race explores how the quest to put "a man on the moon"… More →
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Astronauts cannot take showers in microgravity. Tiny drops of water could drift away and damage equipment so they have to make do with a wet cloth and rinseless shampoo. Discover what it is… More →
Where did Spinosaurus live? What kind of teeth did it have? Learn the answers and more in this guide to THE SPINOSAURUS. Downloadable Teacher Notes available. More →
Everyone knows what those glowing points of light in the night sky are - but do you know what they are made of? The Stars: Glowing Spheres in the Sky answers this question as well as many… More →
How big was Stegosaurus? What did it eat? Learn the answers and more in this guide to THE STEGOSAURUS. Downloadable Teacher Notes available. More →
The St. Lawrence River forms part of the boundary between Canada and the United States and connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean. This informative book follows this important… More →
The star at the center of our solar system, the Sun is as essential to life here on Earth as water is. Find out what type of star the Sun is, and what fuels its enormous energy. Readers will… More →
Fun with Math: The Tens Place helps early learners understand the often challenging math concept of place value using real world examples. With colorful photographs alongside engaging sight… More →
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers surround a region once known as Mesopotamia, the "cradle" of ancient civilizations that included Sumer, Babylonia, and Assyria. This fascinating book follows… More →
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