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Platinum is even rarer than gold, and that makes this metal just as precious. Besides a source of wealth, platinum is used to make jewelry, electronics, magnets, medicine, and other valuable objects. This remarkable element and important science concepts are explored throughout this book. Graphic organizers, colorful photographs, and fun fact boxes add support to the text.
Ancient Rome is famous for its vast empire, which covered most of Europe and much of Asia and northern Africa. It's also the source of achievements and inventions that have shaped Western civilization. Some achievements include the alphabet, the calendar, and concrete, but there are many more. Readers will delight as they discover the many inventions and achievements of ancient Rome. Thoroughly researched text covers important social studies concepts. Vibrant images, fact boxes, sidebars, and graphic organizers enhance this learning expedition into the past.
As a member of Bullet Club, Kenny Omega became one of the biggest draws in the pro wrestling world. His matches with Okada in New Japan Pro Wrestling are considered by many to be some of the greatest of all time. How did Kenny Omega end up where he is today? Many fans may know his name, but not his backstory. Low-level text supported by full-color photographs of Kenny Omega's career take readers beyond the ring to learn how a young man from Canada became a wrestling superstar.
Mammals are a very diverse group. From whales and dolphins that give birth in the water to platypuses that lay eggs, these life cycles can often seem very different. However, they're very similar. Readers learn the basic structure of the mammal life cycle through simple language and accompanying diagrams that show the cycle step by step. The main content offers a way for struggling readers to more easily learn an important science curriculum topic, but can also be a great review tool for any reader.
Eye-catching gold has been valuable to people throughout history. This thoughtful text addresses why that is. Gold's qualities as a metal is explored as well as the mining and refining process, all key concepts in the elementary science curriculum. Gold's many uses, including in medicine and space technology, is also examined. Glittery photographs and a graphic organizer accompany the text in this look at a fascinating metal.
China is frequently in the news today. It may be presented as an exotic place to travel or as an economic juggernaut on the world stage. Few really understand how China's history, discoveries, and inventions have shaped our world. If you drank tea, used a fork, or read a newspaper this morning, you can thank the Chinese. This absorbing volume will astonish readers as they uncover the many inventions and discoveries of the ancient Chinese. Assiduously researched text highlights important social studies concepts. Images, captions, fact boxes, sidebars, and graphic organizers enrich the narrative.
Over 1,000 species of sea anemone live at different depths of the world's oceans, and readers will be surprised to learn they all function without brains. Like other invertebrates, sea anemones use a simple nervous system to navigate the waters around them. This book examines this invertebrate's life cycle as well as some of the characteristics that make sea anemones so unique, for example their symbiotic relationship with clownfish. This is the perfect books for kids who are fascinated by nature's wonders.
Basketball is all about putting the ball in the hoop. To do that, though, players need to work together with their teammates. This book puts readers on the hardwood as they parse the different positions that make up a basketball team. From conducting the offense with the point guard to shooting jumpers with the shooting guard, readers get an in-depth study of James Naismith's famous game as they learn how to play with their friends. Whether setting up alley-oops on offense or blocking shots and causing turnovers on defense, this book gets readers ready to play any position on the court.
The very name Mesopotamia is evocative. This land, whose name means "between two rivers," is also known as the Fertile Crescent. It's the Cradle of Civilization. Cities grew here. Agriculture was established. Writing was invented. But the cultures of Mesopotamia left the world many more inventions. Readers will be spellbound as they discover the extraordinary accomplishments of Mesopotamian cultures. Extensively researched text covers important social studies concepts. Fact boxes, sidebars, and graphic organizers enhance this trip into the exotic past.
Whether it involves painting, drawing, sculpting, or any other art form, being an artist takes talent, determination, and hard work. This high-interest volume shows young readers what life can be like for people who work as artists. Colorful photographs pair closely with achievable, low-ATOS text, making for a book that readers of many ages and levels are able to enjoy. Young artists and those who are simply curious about different creative possibilities will love this engaging book.
Skeptical readers may not think a spider could take down and eat a bird, but this book certainly proves it. These menacing monsters stalk their flying prey, though they mostly stick to insects and other, easier-to-hunt victims. One of the most amazing things readers discover about this fierce predator is that--much like other scary, hairy tarantulas--they're mostly harmless to humans! Bird-eating spiders will only bite when they're scared or feel they're under attack, and it's only as bad as a wasp sting!
No one likes vomit. It smells, it gets everywhere, and it means someone definitely isn't feeling well. Hidden in all that grossness is a human necessity: if a body is throwing up, it needs to get something out, and fast. This book looks at the how and why of vomit, taking readers through the reasons people spew and what to do when it feels like they need to hurl. With full-color photographs and graphics illustrating the science behind the gross, this book will wow readers who are curious about bodily functions.
All over the world, there are animals that use their venom, claws, jaws, and more to take down prey. From ambush killers like crocodiles to lions who stalk and pounce to kill their prey, this book has it all. Up-close photographs of deadly animals readers likely would never see in person, like the terrifying Brazilian wandering spider, accompany detailed facts about how dangerous each animal is as well as their size, body adaptations, and habitat. The relative danger to people is covered, particularly for animals, like hippos, that are known to harm many people.
Animals freeze in their tracks as a buzzing sound fills the air. The scariest noise in the desert warns that a rattlesnake is about to strike. In Rattlesnakes, come face-to-face with this deadly creature of the desert.
The South Pole is cold, but there's more to it than that. This book presents the cartography and earth science of this polar region to young readers in an engaging and informative way. Several spreads are dedicated to the fascinating history of the brave explorers of this icy landscape, a part of history that is sure to impress all elementary readers. The colorful, easily understood maps and vivid photographs of the South Pole will expand each reader's grasp on the concepts of poles, continents, climate, and Earth's rotation.
Lacrosse has elements of other sports in its gameplay, but is a sport all its own. With a rich history and fun pace to the game, it's a growing sport that's easy to start playing. This book explores the exciting and evolving world of field lacrosse, a sport that has many moving parts. From defenders sliding into shooting lanes to the cuts and spins that free attackers for scoring chances, lacrosse is a fast-moving game that's exciting to watch and play. Readers will love experiencing the ins and outs of lacrosse, learning its rules and regulations, and seeing for themselves how each position is important in creating a winning team.
Though we share the same planet, the environment dinosaurs lived in was quite different from the world as we know it today. Readers of this engaging volume will not only learn about the world dinosaurs knew as home, but they'll also make their own unique dinosaur art. They'll learn all about origami, from the very basics to the more intricate folds, and get to choose whether they prefer an easy, medium, or hard activity. Each project features easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions, colorful images, and interesting facts to guide readers on their artistic journey.
The human body is pretty gross when it gets sick. The nose gets stuffed up, and some people go through boxes of tissues trying to get it clear. But what is all that stuff in the ears, nose, and throat anyway? It's phlegm! This sometimes gross and always fascinating book explores why our bodies make spit and phlegm through colorful photographs and insightful explanations of bodily functions. Readers will discover the science behind this gross stuff, studying why we need saliva to eat and phlegm to protect ourselves from bacteria and illness.
Many young readers think of the North Pole as the place where Santa Claus lives with his wife, reindeer, and elves. The North Pole presents the geography and science of this polar region to young readers in an age-appropriate way. The clear language and easy-to-read, colorful maps and photographs of the North Pole will engage and expand any young reader's grasp on the concepts of continents, climate, Earth's rotation, and more! The fascinating history of the remarkable explorers of this frigid landscape is also included in the main text, introducing a part of history that's sure to inspire!
The game of football has many rules, and each position on the field is different. Whether lining up in the trenches to protect the quarterback or running the ball out of the backfield, the 11 players on each team each have special jobs to do. This book gives readers a look at each position on the gridiron, showing how cornerbacks and safeties cover wide receivers and how linebackers try to sack the quarterback. With a detailed look at each position, readers will be ready to take the field themselves and play America's most popular game with their friends.
An herbivore and a carnivore meet in battle. Who will win? The first instinct might be to pick the carnivore, but when you're pitting a gray wolf against the massive and dangerous Cape buffalo, the outcome isn't so obvious. Young readers will delight in learning about these two magnificent animals as they try to determine who might triumph in a contest between them. Accessible text covers important science concepts. Vibrant images and impressive facts further motivate wildlife fans.
Lavishly designed and carefully researched, this well-written volume offers readers a rich introduction to Ojibwe history and culture. Its extensive account of Ojibwe history begins with their life before the arrival of European colonists and concludes with discussion of 21st-century life. Topics include the forced removal of Ojibwes by US and Canadian governments, reservation life, relocation to cities, and the birth of the American Indian Movement. The book also explores the Ojibwes' historic seasonal lifestyle and cultural traditions, including family life, government, beliefs, and legends. Readers will find the timeline and glossary useful, and additional resources and suggested activities provide opportunities for further learning.
It's true: everyone poops. While urine and feces may be good for gross-out fun, these body functions are an important way we stay healthy. Readers will put toilet humor aside and explore the science of bowel movements in a fun and interesting way, learning about the digestive system, kidneys, and more. Through tasteful images and fun graphics, this title allows readers to look at the science behind the taboos and learn more about how their bodies work.
Dinosaurs are often thought of as vicious predators, but in reality, many were plant-eaters. Readers of this unique book get to try their hand at creating their own paper versions of these incredible creatures. Each project features step-by-step instructions and colorful images that are closely correlated to the text and make it easy for readers learn the unique art of origami. High-interest activities paired with interesting facts about the different dinosaurs make for an exciting and engaging way to learn about both dinosaurs and art.
"The Earth is wearing a belt" is an age-old visual device teachers have used to explain the equator. In this volume, young readers will expand their comprehension of this important concept. With an understanding of the equator comes a grasping of the rotation of the Earth, climate, weather, and many other age-appropriate science concepts. Clean, accessible art on every spread--including diagrams, maps, and full-color photographs--help readers grasp these curriculum topics. That important main line of latitude we call the equator is made familiar through clean text and graphics in a way that every elementary reader is sure to understand!
Earthmovers are used on construction sites and to build roads every day, but what is an earthmover? Bulldozers, wheel loaders, and dump trucks are just some of the amazing mega machines young readers will discover in this text. With the ability to move, scrape, and flatten dirt, each mega machine has an important dirty job to do, and they do it well! With stunning photographs and informative, approachable text, young readers will learn more about the earthmovers they love.
The Hibernia platform in Canada is one of the largest floating drilling rigs in the world. This massive drilling rig is one amazing mega machine! While not every drilling rig is as large as the Hibernia, each mega machine is designed to dig deep holes. Young readers will learn not only how these mega machines work, but different ways workers use them on dirty jobs. With approachable text and vivid, full-color photographs, young readers will love discovering how drilling rigs work!
Smartphones are a part of daily life, whether you own one yet or have to borrow one to get in touch with friends and family. These amazing devices allow users to make calls, take photographs and videos, check email, play games, and much more, thanks to apps, but how do smartphones work? Readers will learn much about these pocket-size computers that revolutionized communication in the short time they've been developed. Fascinating sidebars and helpful graphic organizers aid in understanding key STEM concepts while bright photographs complement the accessible, well-researched text.
The technology for self-driving vehicles was once considered only a possibility for the far-distant future. While they aren't widely available yet, the technology is in use and gaining acceptance. This valuable volume explains the science behind this life-changing innovation in accessible language. Sidebars and graphic organizers add more background information about its development and help to reinforce key STEM concepts. The carefully researched text will also highlight the challenges of and concerns about self-driving cars and trucks.
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