Ever wonder what makes bread rise, or why some cookies are hard and some are soft? Kitchen Chemistry takes you inside the scientific world of your own kitchen. Easy and safe experiments… More →
Life Science
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The Science of Living Things series helps define the basic concept of life and helps children understand that they are as connected to trees, rocks, and weather as the animals that live… More →
This book introduces early readers to animal tails. Simple text and vibrant images help engage children and grow a love of reading! More →
Photosynthesis is the basis for all life on Earth! This exciting and sensitive book looks at how plants use a gas that is poisonous to people and animals to create food and oxygen for all… More →
This low-level book describes what light is and how objects can only be seen with light shining on them or from them. Simple explanations describe which materials light can shine through,… More →
The black mamba eats mostly small rodents but kills thousands of people every year with its venomous bite when it feels threatened. As if that's not bad enough, it can move really fast! Read… More →
Children will be delighted to learn how the bodies of different animals, including frogs, butterflies, and beetles, change as these animals go through their life cycles. Metamorphosis… More →
This book introduces early readers to animal noses. Simple text and vibrant images help engage children and grow a love of reading! More →
Killer bees were created by humans who were trying to make a more efficient bee for making honey. The new bee they made would swarm and attack intruders in great numbers. Read all about this… More →
Large images of spiders give kids a close-up view of different spiders, their body parts, the amazing webs they weave, and how they hunt prey. More →
Lions, hyenas, giraffes, and zebras are just a few of the many fascinating animals that help make up Savanna Food Chains. Children will enjoy learning about these animals, their habitat, and… More →