How the Body Works (How It Works)

An introduction to the human body with “hands-on” experiments and projects for all the family. Step-by-step instructions lead you through each stage of discovery. Product Features Used Book in

Digestion and Nutrition (Human Body: How It Works)

Digestion is the process of taking food and nutrients into the body and making them available for use in all of the body’s processes. This book describes the path

The Circulatory System (Human Body: How It Works)

Composed of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, the circulatory system delivers oxygen and nutrients to every tissue in the body. This title intends to promote a basic understanding

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

The backboard shatters and glass flies everywhere after a powerful slam dunk. What an amazing scene! But have you ever wondered how it happens? Learn what goes into each

How weather works (How It Works)

We all experience the changes in weather – some very dramatic and unexpected. This book aims to enable children to make sense of weather reports, and to encourage them

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.

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”