A Childs Geography Explore the Class *OP

While this series is geared toward 1-6 graders, this volume works well with middle school students too. This is a complete, stand-alone Geography and History Curriculum. Pair with Explore

Timekeeping: Explore the History and Science of Telling Time with 15 Projects (Build It Yourself)

Timekeeping: Explore the History and Science of Telling Time travels through the past and into the future to explore how humans have measured the passage of time. From ancient

The Body and How It Works (See & Explore Library)

Examines the systems and parts of the human body and how they work, including the skin, blood, bones, lungs, and heart.

Curious Kids Nature Guide: Explore the Amazing Outdoors of the Pacific Northwest

Filled with fun facts and 100 full-color, beautiful, and scientifically accurate illustrations, this nature guide will inspire kids to go outdoors and discover the natural wonders of the Pacific

Discovery Kids Atlas: Explore and Discover the Wonders of Your World (Factivity)

Are you ready for an adventure? Explore great cities, navigate immense oceans, hike through exotic jungles and trek in the highest mountains. More than 20 stunning maps reveal famous

Abigail and the North Pole Adventure (Explore the World kids book collection) (Volume 3)

Want your kids to be familiar with exotic locations? Want them to meet cultures and widen their horizons? This is a wonderful book about a girl named Abigail. Abigail

A Childs Geography Explore His Earth

A Childs Geography Explore His Earth

35 Best Books for Teaching U.S. Regions: Using Fiction to Help Students Explore the Geography, History, and Cultures of the Seven U.S. Regions—and Link Literature to Social Studies

Take your students on a learning-packed trip across the U.S. with books they’ll love! This resource includes background information, activity ideas, reproducibles, and Internet connections to help you use

Martha Stewart’s Favorite Crafts for Kids: 175 Projects for Kids of All Ages to Create, Build, Design, Explore, and Share

Martha Stewart’s Favorite Crafts for Kids focuses on craft projects that children, aged three to twelve, can make with their parents. These projects are fun, yet serve a practical