Reviews
A helpful infographic running along the bottom of each spread sequentially adds each new consumer to the food chain. A solid primer. View →
The illustrations feature all manner of diversity, rendered in vibrant colors and uncomplicated settings. Ultimately, the message is one that calls attention to differences in family structures in order to normalize those differences. View →
Physical Science in Street Sports is a book that will appeal to your athletes and your science-minded students. View →
Physical Science in Cycling Sports incorporates physics principles to demonstrate Newton’s Laws of Motion and topics in an engaging discussion, well supported by colourful photos. This should be a popular book with an enduring appeal to students.” Highly Recommended. View →
Physical Science in Snow and Ice Sports, is a book that will appeal to both sports-minded and science-minded readers. View →
What is Money? addresses the history of money in a manner that is accessible to its intended audience and serves as a good introduction to the contents of the other three books in the “All About Money” series.” Recommended, View →
This simply outstanding series is unreservedly recommended for elementary school, middle school, and community library Natural Disaster collections for children. View →
The series as a whole provides important information in ways that young readers can easily digest. View →
The perfect series to hand to students who are curious about the comparative scale of objects. View →
The contents of Earning Money are most suitable for members of the intended audience who will soon be looking for tasks around the house that they can monetize.” Recommended. View →
The book provides the target audience with a good introduction to the concept of saving. View →
Spring 2020 Best Books for Kids and Teens View →