In this book, young readers will learn to recognize and comprehend the feeling of sadness through relatable situations and examples. Using full-page photographs alongside simple text and… More →
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By Kelley MacAulay and Bobbie… Teeming with life, the world's tropical oceans are fascinating habitats! Tropical Oceans takes kids beneath the surface of these clear, warm waters to expl More →
In this exciting title, Joe and Dr. Bea blast off on an expedition into space! Join the two scientists as they explore life on board the International Space Station (ISS), experience a… More →
In this book, you'll find out where trucks go and how people use them. More →
This fun new book features the trucks kids idolize, from pickups to big rigs. Amazing photographs show different types of trucks, including Aussie road trains, tankers, rescue, and… More →
Can you believe that otters hold hands while they sleep? Or that tiny animals called tardigrades may be living on the moon? It's all true! Look inside this book to discover more weird, wild… More →
Can you believe that there are about 1.5 billion cars in the world? Or that the first electric vehicle was invented in the 1800s? It's all true! Look inside this book to discover more… More →
Can you believe that black pepper was once worth more than gold? Or that you can eat deep-fried scorpions? It's all true! Look inside this book to discover more weird, wild facts about… More →
Can you believe there's a gadget that helps you take your goldfish for a walk? Or that people once thought it was a great idea to wear bathing suits made from wood? It's all true! Look inside More →
Can you believe that one tennis match once lasted for more than 11 hours? Or that someone actually swam across the Atlantic Ocean? It's all true! Look inside this book to discover more… More →
Can you believe that lightning can strike the same place twice? Or that you might find pink snow high up in the mountains? It's all true! Look inside this book to discover more weird and… More →