Stickmen’s Guide to Science (Stickmen’s Guides to STEM)

Find out how atoms fit together and how our solar system spins. Take a look at Earth’s biomes and then explore the human body and more with full-color illustrations

Let’s Look at Iguanas (Lightning Bolt Books: Animal Close-Ups)

What animal has sharp claws, scaly skin, and likes to bask in the sun? Iguanas! But do you know what iguanas eat? Or how they protect themselves from enemies?

How the Earth Works (How It Works)

A exploration of science for adults and their children offers a hands-on approach to learning, teaching readers how to build models, carry out experiments, make records, draw conclusions, and

Usborne First Encyclopedia of Science (Internet-Linked)

These and hundreds of other questions about science are answered in this charming book, Simple, easy-to-read text and lively, detailed illustrations introduce the basic concepts of science to young

Tell Me What Is That? (Tell Me Books)

This fun-filled Q&A book is packed with answers to questions that curious children want to know–and parents are only too happy to give them the means to discover on

Saber-toothed Cats (ON MY OWN SCIENCE)

Do you know which ice-age animal had a body similar to a bear’s, a short stubby tail, and razor-sharp, 7-inch teeth? A Smilodon! Fierce predators, Smilodons were large saber-toothed

Bubble Trouble (Science Solves It!)

Grace wants to join her big sister, Jane’s, Bubble Gum Club, but she can’t blow a bubble. So Grace finds a good science book and performs a few experiments

Tell Me Why? (Tell Me Books)

This fun-filled Q&A book is packed with answers to questions that curious children want to know–and parents are only too happy to give them the means to discover on

How The World Works: Know it all, From How the Sun Shines to How the Pyramids Were Built

How The World Works by Clive Gifford is brimming with information about pretty much everything! Encyclopedic in scope but fresh and exciting in presentation, this is a great-value, information