Loud or Soft? High or Low?: A Look at Sound (Lightning Bolt Books ® _ Exploring Physical Science)

Fireworks crackle and boom in the sky. Your friend laughs at a joke. Sounds are all around you. But what exactly is sound? And how does sound reach your

How Does a Volcano Become an Island? (How Does It Happen)

How do mountains grow underwater? Why does the “Ring of Fire” feature so many volcanoes? Why might the island of Surtsey soon disappear? This series explores the causes and

¡Es un jaguar! (It’s a Jaguar!) (Bumba Books ® en español _ Animales de la selva tropical (Rain Forest Animals)) (Spanish Edition)

Entra en el mundo de uno de los gatos más interesantes de la selva tropical. Este texto incluye fotos vívidas de jaguares que rondan por el suelo del bosque.

How Things Are Made: Volume 2

Exploring everything from cars to electricity, this fascinating follow-up to How Things Are Made—complete with gatefolds and lift-the-flap booklets—will engage curious young minds.   Children always want to know

Why Do Moving Objects Slow Down?: A Look at Friction (Lightning Bolt Books ® _ Exploring Physical Science)

A baseball player slides on the ground to tag a base. A toy car’s wheels rub against the floor and slow the toy car down. Friction is at work

Bots! Robotics Engineering: with Hands-On Makerspace Activities (Build It Yourself)

Robots are everywhere! They vacuum our houses, work in our factories, help us learn at school, and play with us at home. They sample rocks from other planets, survey

Forest Animals_Field Guide & Drawing Book: Learn how to identify and draw forest animals from the great outdoors! (Ranger Rick’s Wildlife Around Us)

With Forest Animals: Field Guide & Drawing Book, you can learn more about these wild animals and become a naturalist-in-training! In this book you will find the habitat, diet,

Fun Experiments with Forces and Motion: Hovercrafts, Rockets, and More (Amazing Science Experiments)

Make a rocket from a plastic bottle, a hovercraft from a balloon, and a drag racer from cardboard! These amazing science projects use readily available items and have simple

What Does a Hammer Do? (First Step Nonfiction _ Tools at Work)

Beginning readers will explore how hammers pound in and pull out nails. A back matter spread explains how hammers are one kind of simple machine: a lever.