In Spanish - describes what light is, how objects can only be seen with light or if they give off their own light, how light can shine through transparent and translucent materials but not through opaque ones, what causes shadows, and what happens when you shine light on a mirror.
In Spanish - practice nonfiction vocabulary skills with this series of word books building on science vocabulary. Ideal for emergent and early readers.
In Spanish - learn about telescopes and other tools used to explore space.
After reading “Will it Float?,” young readers will understand why air allows some objects to float—even enormous objects, such as ships.
All kids should learn about tool basics. Young readers will see how wrenches work to help us make our work easier. "Left to loosen…right to tighten".
All beginning readers should practice their nonfiction vocabulary skills for real world learning. This series of word books builds on science vocabulary and ideal for emergent and early readers.
Kids learn early that snow and winter are cold. This title helps beginning read and learn about things we can do during winter.
Learn about telescopes and other tools used to explore space.
Science is in every part of our lives. Where there is science, there are scientists. Learn about areas of science you like and might someday be your career. Great for STEM and content literacy.
This fact-filled book describes all things plants! With terms like species, photosynthesis, life cycle, and habitat, students gain an understanding of how plants have survived on Earth for millions of years.
Word books give beginning readers chance to see real life words and a head start in science.
A first look at the tools young scientists can use to explore the world around them.
The idea of preserving bodies has been around for thousands of years. Mummies are intriguing to everyone, especially when so well preserved. Great for science and history.
All beginning readers should practice their nonfiction vocabulary skills. This series of word books builds on science vocabulary and ideal for emergent and early readers.
Low level book describing what light is, how objects can only be seen with light, or if they give off their own light. How light can shine through transparent and translucent materials but not opaque materials. What causes shadows and what happens when you shine light on a mirror.
Students may not realize it but they use models everyday. Students understand how models help humans visually represent something.
Landforms make up our earth. Landforms are underwater and on mountains. They are everywhere we look and make up different habitats. Most are changing everyday.
This book challenges young readers to look beyond Earth and consider the billions of objects that share our universe.
Seeing is one of our 5 senses and we need light to see. This book explains in simple terms how light shines on objects allowing our eyes to see and send messages to our brain about the world around us.
Hearing is one of our five scenses. Sound helps us identify things around us and helps us learn. Learn how sound travels in waves and we hear different pitches of sound
Children explore our world as they touch, taste, and change the matter that surrounds us.
Focus on a small garden - planting a seed, understanding that it grows and we take something from it.
We all need to learn our colors. Young children will delight in this colorful book about green objects all around us. See our other color titles to make an important beginning reader collection.
Earth was a lot different when dinosaurs were around. The worlds oceans were also ruled by large predators and they left us important clues. Find out how scientists use these clues to learn what kinds of sea monsters lived and what they might have looked like.
Earth was a lot different when dinosaurs were around, but they have left us important clues. Find out how scientists use these clues to learn what kinds of dinosaurs lived where, what they ate, and how fast they could run. You may also be surprised to learn which animals living today are dinosaur relatives!