Learn about the fluid properties of water, its boiling point, freezing point, condensation, and evaporation. History boxes, quizzes, and simple, entertaining experiments help children… More →
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Hurricanes form over warm ocean water. Liquid water becomes a gas or a solid, and then becomes a liquid again. Pollution and climate change affect water habitats. Incredible changes to water… More →
Often called the Blue Planet, Earth is made up mostly of water. In this simple science book, children will learn about the different states of water - liquid, vapor, and solid, and what… More →
Learn all about the water cycle, the amazing process that keeps water moving around our planet. Simple explanations and diagrams show how water evaporates from the ocean, gathers as clouds in More →
Water Habitats features breathtaking photographs, detailed illustrations, and text that is easy to read, yet comprehensive. Young readers will enjoy learning about the different types of… More →
How is water used to make energy? Why do we build dams for power? Water Power answers these questions and much more! More →
It moves, it freezes, it melts. Kids find out that water takes on different forms and that it plays an important role in supporting life on Earth. Includes the water cycle. More →
What happens to water all over the world? Did you know… • Only 3% of the world's water is drinkable. • It takes 264 gallons (1,000 liters) of water to produce two pounds (1 kg) of potatoes. More →
In this fascinating title, readers explore how light and sound waves transfer information. From telescopes that extend our sense of sight to satellites that help us communicate across large… More →
Wayne Gretzky, known to millions of hockey fans as "The Great One," wasn't the biggest, fastest, or strongest hockey player ever, but he was without a doubt the best so far. When he retired… More →
No matter to which culture or religion we belong, we all live on planet Earth. This important book shows our connection to the natural world and to one another. It asks children to put aside… More →