This magnificent new book uses beautiful photography to help young children understand why some oceans are warm and some are cold, which kinds of plants and animals live in oceans, and how… More →
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Earth's Processes Close-Up explores what lies beneath our feet - the land and water that make up our ever-changing Earth. The series explains how landforms such as mountains, caves, valleys,… More →
Why do people need rivers? What causes rivers to flood? These are just a few of the questions answered by this fascinating introduction to rivers by Bobbie Kalman. Topics include the path of… More →
Ever wonder how fault lines, caves, and volcanoes were formed and how people came to live on or next to them? Earth's Underground Structures uses cutaway illustrations to examine some of the… More →
Do you wonder about the planet we call home? Do you know what resources are found in Earth's crust? Can you explain the differences between the geosphere and the hydrosphere? In this book,… More →
This book gives young readers some interesting food for thought! From eating local foods to packing litter-free lunches, readers will be empowered to reduce their personal "food prints" and… More →
One of the secrets of staying fit and healthy is eating well. Eating Well is the story of friends, Ethan and James, and the lessons they share with readers of the importance of a proper diet. More →
Reuse the materials around your home and turn them into something new. This series of simple craft activities is an informative and fun way to introduce young readers to issues of pollution… More →
From oil spills to water shortages, the world's natural habitats seem to be constantly under assault from both natural and human activity. Thirteen kinds of disasters are featured in this… More →
This topical and informative series from Crabtree Publishing will help young readers understand the concepts of economics. Each title in this series clearly and simply explains the various… More →
This interesting book describes the relationships between plants, animals, and the places in nature in which they live. More →
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