Life Science

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What Kind of Bug Am I?

Can you guess what kind of bug will be revealed on the following page? Find out more about each bug at the end of the book. More →

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What kind of living thing is it?

There are billions of living things on Earth. Living things are alike in many ways, but they are also very different. This intriguing book asks children to look at similar characteristics and More →

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What Kind of Mammal Am I?

Can you guess what kind of mammal will be revealed on the following page? Find out more about each mammal at the end of the book. More →

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What Kind of Reptile Am I?

Can you guess what kind of reptile will be revealed on the following page? Find out more about each reptile at the end of the book. More →

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What kinds of coverings do animals have?

This fun title asks readers to think about how different body coverings protect animals by keeping them warm and safe. From fur and feathers to scales and shells, readers get a close-up look… More →

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What lives in the dirt?

Everybody loves beautiful bees and butterflies, but what about kids who prefer the creatures that live down in the dirt? This series is ideal for introducing children to facts about what… More →

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What Makes It Move?

Did you know that an object can only move if a force is placed on it? Read about pushing and pulling - the forces that make objects move - and what happens when you change the strength or… More →

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What Makes Your Body Work?

What Makes Your Body Work? explains the inner workings of some of the body's major organs and systems. Readers can perform fun easy experiments that will help them measure their own lung… More →

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What Makes You You?

What Makes You You? is a mind-blowing introduction to the building blocks of life - DNA! Amazing 3D-style illustrations and diagrams help explain what it is, how it works, and what we can do… More →

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What senses do animals have?

Did you know that worker bees have more than 5,000 lenses in each eye and dragonflies have more than 30,000? Did you know a chameleon can move each of its eyes in opposite directions? This… More →

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What's Going On? Collecting and Recording Your Data

Sharpen your pencils and put on your goggles! It's time to see science in action! This book helps readers hone their observation and recording skills during an experiment. Students will… More →

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What's Going to Happen? Making Your Hypothesis

Sometimes a hunch isn't enough. Learn how scientists make educated guesses called hypotheses to test their theories. A hypothesis is the foundation of the scientific method. Readers will… More →

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