¿Todas las plantas viven en la tierra? Las plantas viven en muchos lugares diferentes. Lee acerca de los lugares donde viven las plantas.
Los animales bebé crecen con la ayuda de sus mamás. ¡Pronto ellos serán adultos!
Conoce algunos animales que viven en el bosque tropical. Descubre lo que les gusta comer y como obtienen su alimento.
Adonde quiera que vayas, hay cosas que explorar en la naturaleza. ¿Qué te parece que verás?
Los sólidos están por todas partes. Los sólidos pueden estar hechos de muchos materiales. ¿Puedes identificar un sólido?
¿Qué sabes tú acerca de tu cuerpo? Descubre lo que las partes de tu cuerpo pueden ayudarte a hacer.
¿Puede empujar cosas? ¿Puede jalar cosas? ¿Puede levantar cosas? ¡Sí puedes! ¡Tú puedes mover cosas!
El sonido de un susurro es suave. El sonido de un grito es fuerte. Lee este libro acerca de muchos sonidos diferentes.
¿Sabes adónde va el agua cuando un charco de agua se seca? ¡Lee este libro para hallar la respuesta!
Tú mueves tu cuerpo y haces ejercicio de muchas maneras. Observa cómo las personas mueven sus cuerpos.
Los dientes de un perro son duros. Su pelaje es suave. ¡Observa algunos animales en el zoológico que tambien tienen partes duras y blandas!
Algunas tormentas traen fuertes vientos y lluvias. ¡Este libro te mostrará algunas tormentas asombrosas!
Explora el mundo del movimiento. Lee sobre muchas cosas que se mueven.
¡Estamos rodeados por sólidos, líquidos y gases! En este libro, ¡incluso verás los estados de la materia en fiestas!
What are the biggest living things on Earth? Did you guess whales or elephants? The winner is not an animal at all. It is a kind of tree called the coast redwood. Using hands on activities, young readers will be introduced to the amazing world of trees.
Where does food come from? How many plants do we eat? Using hands on activities, young readers will develop critical thinking skills as they gain a better understanding of the plants we eat.
Do you wear jeans? Did you ever look at the label inside your favorite jeans? It probably said that they are made of cotton. People have been using parts of plants to make cloth for thousands of years. Young readers will develop critical thinking skills as they explore the many plants that we wear.
Flowers look like pretty decorations. Did you know that they also have an important job? Flowers make seeds. Inside each seed is a tiny new plant. Using hands on activities, young readers will be introduced to the amazing world of flowers.
Have you ever put aloe on sunburn? Many plants are used to help heal ailments in humans. Using hands on activities, young readers will learn about the many healing properties of plants.
Some plants in your garden grow every year. Other plants grow all summer but do not return in the spring. Why? Making New Plants explores the various ways that plants grow and reproduce. Using hands on activities, students will gain a better understanding of how plants reproduce
Have you ever looked at a plant? They seem to come in many different shapes and sizes. But did you know that they all share common elements? Using hands on activities, young readers will be introduced to wonderful world of plants.
Have you ever wondered what plants eat? The truth is amazing. Plants don't eat at all! Instead, plants make food inside their bodies. Using hands on activities, young readers will be introduced to how plants survive on light, water, and air.
Young children are natural problem solvers and always looking for answers, especially when it involves animals. Guess What: Slinky Sliders provides young curious readers with striking visual clues and simply written hints. Using the photos and text, readers rely on visual literacy skills, reading, and reasoning as they solve the animal mystery. Clearly written facts give readers a deeper understanding of how the animal lives. Additional text features, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.
Young children are natural problem solvers and always looking for answers, especially when it involves animals. Guess What: Sneaky Snouts provides young curious readers with striking visual clues and simply written hints. Using the photos and text, readers rely on visual literacy skills, reading, and reasoning as they solve the animal mystery. Clearly written facts give readers a deeper understanding of how the animal lives. Additional text features, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.
Young children are natural problem solvers and always looking for answers, especially when it involves animals. Guess What: Spotted Singers provides young curious readers with striking visual clues and simply written hints. Using the photos and text, readers rely on visual literacy skills, reading, and reasoning as they solve the animal mystery. Clearly written facts give readers a deeper understanding of how the animal lives. Additional text features, including a glossary and an index, help students locate information and learn new words.