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Explore the known Universe and consider its mind-boggling scale in this crisply illustrated, well-researched picture book from Caldecott Medalist Jason Chin. Winner of the Cook Prize!Now available in paperback.Most eight-year-olds are about five times as tall as this book . . . but only half as tall as an ostrich, which is half as tall as a giraffe . . . twenty times smaller than a California Redwood! How do they compare to the tallest buildings? To Mt. Everest? To stars, galaxy clusters, and . . . the universe?Jason Chin, the award-winning author and illustrator of Grand Canyon has once again found a way to make a complex subject--size, scale and almost unimaginable distance--accessible and understandable to readers of all ages. Meticulously researched and featuring the highly detailed artwork for which he is renowned, this is How Much is a Million for the new millenium, sure to be an immediate hit with kids looking for an engaging way to delve into perspective, astronomy, and astrophysics. Curious readers will love the extensive supplementary material included in the back of the back of the bookAn American Library Association Notable Children’s BookA New England Book Award FinalistA Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the YearA School Library Journal Best Book of the YearA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionA Horn Book Fanfare Best Book of the Year
Solve, learn, and have fun! A Brightly book with engaging games, puzzles, and activities to boost your kindergartener’s math, logic, and critical thinking skills.Counting jellyfish jumps, grouping toys by shape, figuring out which train has the most passengers—who knew math could be this fun? An official Brightly book, Complete Kindergarten Math Workbook engages your kid's curiosity and boosts their learning potential with age-appropriate lessons, easy-to-follow instructions, and beautifully designed activities. Support your kids’ math education with this workbook and watch in wonder as their skills and confidence blossom!Complete Kindergarten Math Workbook features:175 activities = super-sized entertainment. From maze games and pattern puzzles to fill-in-the-blank activities and word problems, this workbook makes learning math a ton of fun.Progressive activities to challenge your little ones. Organized into four levels, this workbook gradually builds your child’s logic and critical thinking abilities and ensures they retain new math concepts and never get bored.Common Core State Standards. These age-appropriate activities teach concepts that complement what kindergartners are learning in school, including counting from 0 to 100, addition and subtraction, pattern and shape recognition, problem solving, and more.
Meet Alpert.Alpert loves blank sheets of white paper, or ahem, "snowstorms," as he calls them.Alpert is living his best life, flying around in a snowstorm until one day, a line shows up on the page. A magic line.Alpert is confused. He is intrigued.What is this line? Who put it there? Why?Join Alpert as he hilariously deals with the growing illustrations that change with every turn of the page.Help him cope with his "snowstorms" that turn into detailed settings!
Based on the Netflix original series and inspired by a true story, this picture book is perfect for little fans of big trucks!When Hank, a six-year-old boy with a big imagination, meets his best pal, a giant honking, snorting Trash Truck, things will never be the same. This book includes a unique gatefold, perfect for making any story time extra special!Trash Truck is based on the real life experiences of Max Keane, the show's creator, and his son's love of the local garbage truck. So this book also includes a real-life photo of Max's son and his garbage truck along with a note from the author.The Netflix original animated series Trash Truck is produced by Glen Keane Productions and stars six-year-old Hank, a boy who dreams big and finds great friends through even greater adventures. Winnie the Pooh meets Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site in this adorable show perfect for little ones with big imaginations.
A sweet picture book in which little ones can guess which tail belongs to which animal. For toddlers ages 18 months and up, with a focus on the child's world.
Where did the pieces of paper come from? Who do they belong to? The chicken is sure that they belong to him, but so is the fish, and so is the bird, and the snail and the frog. Using the same small scraps of paper over and over again to create a new animal on each page, Manceau has created a timeless cumulative tale that will delight and enchant children. Full color.
WINNER OF THE SCHOOL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION 2021 INFORMATION BOOK AWARD, 8-12 CATEGORY How Many Mice Make an Elephant? And Other Big Questions about Size and Distance introduces children to this tricky math concept in a fun, relatable way. Fantastically written by Tracey Turner, questions such as "How many high jumps to the moon?" and "How many ice cubes make an iceberg?" get children to think about just how high, how big, and how far things are, as well as teaching them the math to work it out! The logic behind each comparison is explained in clear, simple steps for children to follow along, helping them to reach the answer. Beautiful illustrations by Aaron Cushley couldn't be further from a math text book, making learning math a truly fun experience.This wonderfully illustrated take on math-by-stealth includes an introduction by Kjartan Poskitt, author of the bestselling Murderous Math series."Guaranteed to engage even the most reluctant of young mathematicians... The perfect choice for classrooms or school libraries." - Judges of the School Library Association 2021 Information Book Award, 8-12 category
Our first ever two-in-one mag, BIG & SMALL presents a spectrum of scale--from micro to macro, invisible to the interstellar, and world records for biggest and smallest things. Pick which you want to explore first--Big or Small--and start reading. Both sides meet in the middle for a 4- page fold-out grand finale. Explore the biggest of the smallest in the world of insects, and enter the invisible world of microorganisms--a feature by our guest curator, Lark Pien. Gaze at the gigantic sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, and witness how tiny dots became big art, via the installations of Yayoi Kusama. Make your own very tiny hamburgers with Dog Chef, navigate a maze on a grand or itty bitty scale, and draw your own Calligram: word pictures from ancient manuscripts. Visit the World's-Largest-Collection-of-the-Smallest-Versions-of-Things Museum, and learn about the collaborative duo behind the cover art, ICINORI. Illustoria is a print magazine for creative kids & their grownups. We celebrate visual storytelling, makers and DIY culture through stories, art, comics, interviews, crafts and activities. Our high-quality, tri-annual publication is geared toward readers ages 6-12 and the young at heart. Illustoria is the official publication of the International Alliance of Youth Writing Centers, publishing writing and art by young people alongside accomplished professionals.Praise for Illustoria Magazine ".(a) beautifully produced print magazine that invites young readers to revisit arresting pages again and again.Illustoria is a visual feast, with a focus on storytelling through art and literature. In addition to crafts and art projects, Illustoria presents stories through comics, and profiles illustrators, artists, and makers.(with) messages of compassion and inclusivity.bursting with creative ideas and inspiration." >"This is the kind of magazine you keep on your bookshelves with your favorite books." >"It's a rewarding offering that I hope sticks around for many years down the line." >"(A) visually exciting magazine with a DIY attitude . . . offer(s) plentiful opportunities for engagement, while the quality artwork and inventive layouts are sure to inspire imaginative responses." >"Cover to cover, its content and aesthetics are smart, modern and engaging. Illustoria is a magazine I would've loved to have growing up." - Michelle Sterling, Avery & Augustine
When introducing young children to shapes and colors, it is essential to incorporate the teaching process into your daily activities and routines. One simple yet powerful way to do this is by using descriptive language when talking about objects in your daily environment. For example, instead of just saying "window", try using other words like "rectangle window" or "sliding window".By using more detailed language, you help engage children's imagination and encourage their creativity. In addition, descriptive vernacular helps with vocabulary acquisition and improves kids' ability to reason and think critically.Zoe is passionate about teaching young children about the world around them. she has developed an innovative method that encourages kids to discover new objects and learn about their shapes in a fun, engaging way. Whether they are outdoors exploring their neighborhood or playing with toys in the backyard, Zoe's approach will have kids learning, exploring, and having a blast at the same time!
Touch, feel, and tickle the Halloween characters in this interactive book that is full of playful spooky fun! From a ghost and a pumpkin to a vampire and a little black cat, die-cuts in the pages reveal bright felt finger trails to touch, feel, and follow to tickle each character and make them giggle, laugh, and go "Boo!"
Una maänana, la gallina se despierta y encuentra un gigantesco huevo en su nido. ÆâEste no es su huevo! Aquâi te va una pista: ÆEl huevo tampoco es de ese zorro astuto!
In this beautiful Caldecott Honor picture book, now available in a bilingual English/Spanish edition, Steven Jenkins and illustrator Robin Page explore the many amazing things animals can do with eyes, ears, mouth, noses, feet, and tails. Young readers will relish the mystery behind this interactive guessing book.A nose for digging? Ears for seeing? Eyes that squirt blood? Turn the page to find out which marvelous animal these attributes belong to.With six full spreads illustrated in cut-paper collage and an end glossary with even more fantastic facts, readers will learn about species of birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish, mammals, and arthropods.Arresting details and visual surprises abound in this nonfiction picture book that will stir the imaginations of readers young and old.This nonfiction paperback is a great book for bilingual families and children, or anyone wanting to learn Spanish or English.
Introduces essential measurement units, from grams to pounds to tons.
Do you ever wake up and wonder what the weather will be? Instead of turning on the TV to find out, you can just look out your window at the clouds. How do you know what type of clouds can forecast a change of weather? Read and find out.
Antoinette Portis again captures the thrill of when pretend feels so real that it becomes real. With a stick in hand, the options are endless?whether it's conducting an orchestra, painting a masterpiece, or slaying a dragon?give a child a stick and let imagination take over and the magic begin.
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