100 Steps for Science: why it works and how it happened (Science X 10)

Plunge into the world of science and learn about humankind’s ten most important discoveries, including stars, wheels, numbers, light, medicine, sound, atoms, materials, energy and life. See how early

How the Universe Works (How it works)

An introduction to the universe, with “hands-on” experiments and projects for all the family, using easy-to-find equipment and materials. Also suitable for Key Stages 2,3 and 4.

Innovators: The Stories Behind the People Who Shaped the World (Build It Yourself)

Most people have heard of Thomas Edison, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg, but how about Daniel Hale Williams, Mae Jemison, and Mary Anderson? The world owes a lot to

50 Science Things to Make & Do

Publication Date: September 1, 2009 | Age Level: 9 and up | Grade Level: 4 and up | Series: Usborne Activities 50 Science Things to Make amp Do contains

The Way We Work: Getting to Know the Amazing Human Body

This is an outstanding guide to the human body from one of the world’s great illustrators! Ever wondered how we breathe, or why? Or what happens to broccoli once

Peek Inside the Zoo (Peek Inside Board Books)

Peek under leaves and behind doors to find noisy parrots, cheeky monkeys, very tall giraffes and lots more.

Head to Toe: My Body and How It Works

Original, imaginative, and boisterous: a look at the body inside and out for young children. Here is a new take on the body book for young children, and it’s

How the Weather Works (How It Works)

Here is an original introduction to the weather, filled with hundreds of experiments that let you discover the way the weather works. There is also an innovative “Cloud Atlas”

Start Making!: A Guide to Engaging Young People in Maker Activities

Start Making! is a program developed by the Clubhouse Network to engage young people all over the world in Maker-inspired activities. With this guide, you will discover how to