The Thrills and Chills of Amusement Parks (Science of Fun Stuff)

Learn the science behind the fun of amusement parks in this fact-tastic nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a series about the science of fun stuff!Did you know that

Football: How It Works (The Science of Sports) (The Science of Sports (Sports Illustrated for Kids))

What goes into every pass, punt, and touchdown? Science! Read about the forces of science at work behind the power-packed action in every football game.

Reader’s Digest ~ How Science Works

Here is an exciting and highly original “hands-on” introduction to the world of science for the whole family. Encourages a head start in learning about science. Safe, readily available

Robotics: DISCOVER THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF THE FUTURE with 20 PROJECTS (Build It Yourself)

Named to the 2012 Chicago Public Library’s “Best of the Best” Reading List for Informational Books for Older Readers, Robotics: Discover the Science and Technology of the Future is

How Nature Works: 100 Ways Parents & Kids Can Share the Secrets of Nature

Here is an exciting introduction to the miraculous world of nature-uncovering the secrets of plants and animals by employing an exciting hands-on approach that will appeal to the whole

Telling Time: How to Tell Time on Digital and Analog Clocks

Time isn’t an easy concept for kids to grasp, but young readers will delight in learning all about it with the fun and lively lessons in TELLING TIME. Exploring

How Does Your Brain Work (Rookie Read-About Health)

NATIONAL STANDARDS: Grades K-4 National Science Standards.- Life Science: III- Behavior is influenced by sensing internal cues and external cues- Plants and animals have structures that aid in growth,

Solar Energy! How Does It Work? – Science for Kids – Children’s Energy Books

Solar Energy is always there. It’s a renewable source of energy that can power homes, vehicles and businesses too. But how is it that the sun that’s responsible for

Hockey: How It Works (The Science of Sports (Sports Illustrated for Kids))

It can be exciting ― and painful ― to watch a hockey player get checked into the boards. But did you know that the energy created in the collision