The Longest Yawn (Science Solves It)

Barry’s teacher says that acting is mainly about control. But how can Barry control hiccups and yawns? Will he ever be a real actor? Product Features Used Book in

How Do Hot Air Balloons Work? (Lightning Bolt Books)

Hot air balloons are huge and colorful. They’re lots of fun to watch. But how do they fly? And how do people control where the hot air balloon goes?

The Supersmart Octopus (Lightning Bolt Books (TM) — Supersmart Animals)

Octopuses can navigate a maze and even open jars with their eight arms! Readers will find out about all this and more, including the tricks octopuses use to escape

Air, Water, & Weather: Stop Faking It! Finally Understanding Science So You Can Teach It

Air, Water, and Weather is the sixth book in the award-winning Stop Faking It! series published by NSTA Press. It offers all the features readers have come to love:

Building Beavers (Pull Ahead Books)

Who built the first dam in North America? A beaver! Learn how beavers–much like humans–change the landscape to suit their needs. Stunning photos and engaging text show beavers eating,

Cool Drag Racing Cars (Lightning Bolt Books (TM) — Awesome Rides)

Introduce readers to cool drag racing cars with vivid photos and engaging text. This title includes information about races, car parts, and the history of drag racing.

Colores del otoño Crayola/ Crayola Fall Colors (Temporadas de Crayola/ Crayola Seasons) (Spanish Edition)

Las hojas cayendo, las calabazas redondas, las manzanas crujientes. ¡Hay colores por todos lados en el otoño! Explora los colores del mundo a tu alrededor. ¿Qué colores te hacen

The Supersmart Dolphin (Lightning Bolt Books)

Dolphins have long memories and make special clicking sounds to help them get around underwater. Readers will discover all this and then some, including the amazing way that dolphins

Tell Me How? (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 help them discover on their own.