Reviews
Bringing Back The Lesser Long Nosed Bat is a Crabtree Plus selection that details the conservation efforts that have helped the bat to be removed from the endangered species act list.” Recommended. View →
Bringing Back The Mountain Gorilla is a Crabtree Plus nonfiction piece detailing conservation efforts for the mountain gorilla.” Recommended. View →
Highly recommended as an art room and classroom resource as well as for school libraries. View →
Absolutely beautiful photographs illustrate multicultural art in action. Highly recommended as an art room and classroom resource as well as for school libraries. View →
Whether purchased individually or as a part of the set, Technology Then and Now should engage young learners in STEAM.” Highly Recommended. View →
What is the Best Solution is a Crabtree Pus Full STEAM ahead selection that can be used to teach children about the concepts of engineering, design and meeting the needs of people. View →
The simple, straightforward text of Who Ate the Frog? A Pond Food Chain, well-supplemented by numerous illustrations, offers students excellent information while effectively modelling how they could construct their own food chains.” Highly Recommended. View →
Ants is a solid introduction to an insect that we can find in our environment – if we just look.” Highly Recommended. View →
Whether purchased individually or as a part of the set, Parts Work Together should engage young learners in STEAM.” Highly Recommended. View →
Whether purchased individually or as a part of the set, Technology and You! should engage young learners in STEAM.” Highly Recommended. View →
A nonfiction book that explores the genius of the stone, bronze and iron ages of human history. The book focuses on Europe and the middle east during these time periods. Readers will be well informed about each time period with the in depth knowledge presented. View →
All excel in bright, contemporary photos which bring their subjects to life, and all draw important connections between these subjects and what young people observe around them. View →