How can eating better ourselves improve life for everyone on the planet? This intriguing title combines images and infographics to help explain how choosing foods that don't have to be… More →
Environmental Science
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Managing Green Spaces introduces the many available jobs in wilderness and wildlife management. Potential careers include park-services jobs, trail designing, security and police work, and… More →
Simple activities show children how to make a difference to the environment by reusing metal to make bird feeders, pots for plants, and tin-can phones. More →
This first introduction to space gives readers simple information about Earth, the Moon, and the Sun, and how we can observe them using a telescope. Important kindergarten science standards… More →
Warning! Disaster ahead! Practice reading words with vowel + r as you learn about hurricanes, floods, snowstorms, and other natural disasters. More →
The Natural Disasters Where I Live series uncovers the facts behind deadly forces of nature. These High/Lo titles explore epic storms, deadliest disasters, emergency preparation, and more.… More →
Natural resources are things we use from nature to improve our lives. Learn about types of natural resources and practice reading words with the sound of long u spelled ui, ue, ew, oo, and… More →
Natural resources on Earth are at risk of running out. Using too many natural resources, such as water, trees, and fossil fuels, is putting pressure on our supplies and damaging the… More →
Four new titles have been added to the Next Generation Energy series, which examines how we will meet our urgent need for new, clean, and sustainable forms of energy. This timely new series… More →
Global warming has forced countries around the world to invest in alternative energy sources. With this rethinking, nuclear energy is getting a second look - even from die-hard… More →
According to Greek mythology, two sea-monsters named Charybdis and Scylla created treacherous whirlpools by spewing out the water of the sea. Charybdis and Scylla waited on either side of the More →
The natural movement of water has long been used to create energy. New forms of hydropower are being researched as alternative ways to create clean renewable energy. This remarkable new book… More →