In this simple explanation of matter, children explore their world as they touch, taste, and change objects that surround them.
Children may not realize it, but they use models everyday. This book shows children how models represent things to help humans understand them better.
If you think you might like snowboarding, this book covers the basics of clothing, rules, and the beginner skills useful to know for snowboarding.
Taekwondo may be the most popular martial arts practiced by very young kids. This book covers information on the uniforms, safety equipment, and what to expect in a taekwondo class.
If you think you might like yoga, this book describes and demonstrate some basic yoga poses.
If you think you might like skating, this book covers the basics on clothing, rules, and beginner skills for skating on ice.
Hold on tight and flip through pages of bull riding, barrel racing, mutton bustin', and more! Learn about rodeo clowns and what gear keeps you safe in the rodeo arena.
If you think you might like tearing it up on skis with big air and wide turns, this book covers the basics on clothing, rules, and the beginner skills useful to know for skiing.
If you think you might like soccer, this book covers the basics on clothing, rules, and the beginner skills useful to know for soccer.
If you think you might like ice hockey, this book covers the basics of equipment, rules, and beginner hockey skills.
Calling all beginning readers and golfers! This book will teach you all the basics about the golf course, equipment, and different strokes. Full-color photographs help readers fully understand the text.
If you think you might like baseball, this book covers the basics on equipment, rules, and skills for young baseball stars.
If you think you might like extreme sports, this book covers the basics along with the beginner skills for riding BMX bikes.
If you and your family like the outdoors, you'll love reading about the cool things you can do when you eat and sleep outside under the stars. For beginning readers who need nonfiction reading skills.
If you think you might like paintball, this book covers the basics of equipment, rules, and tips for young paint ballers.
If you think you might like ballet, this book covers the basics on clothing, rules, and skills for beginner ballet stars.
You've watched the older kids do it, now it's your turn! Learn the basics of skateboarding along with the beginner skills you need to become a shredder.
If you are a beginning reader AND a beginning angler, this book will have you hooked! Great photos and simple text describe fishing equipment, bait, and what happens when you feel a tug on the line!
If you think you might like gymnastics, this book describes the clothing, equipment, and some basic moves you might learn in gymnastics class.
If you think you might like swimming, this book covers some basics skills and equipment for the beginner swimmer.
Bud-E is building a racecar out of a box to race in the Robot Racecar Rally. Join the students of Science Academy as they help build Bud-E's car and learn about the forces that make it go--and stop! Simple sentences and easy-to-understand examples make learning about forces understandable and fun.
It's Sports Week at Science Academy! Every year the other school wins the tug-of-war competition. But Katie is determined to win. Join Katie as she tries to learn everything there is to know about pulling forces to knock her opponent off balance. Simple sentences and easy-to-understand examples make learning about forces understandable and fun.
Help! The 3-D pizza printer is not working. Join the students at Science Academy as they solve their lunchtime problem while Professor Adams explains how electricity works and where it comes from. Simple sentences and easy-to-understand examples make learning about electricity understandable and fun.
The students of class 201 are locked out of their classroom. Professor Adams's car has broken down and they can't unlock the door without his nose print. Join the students of Science Academy as they learn how forces work and help Professor Adams get her car to move. Simple sentences and easy-to-understand examples make learning about forces understandable and fun.
Class 301 is holding a school sale to buy a super-calculator. The class uses subtraction to find out how many items have been sold. They use column subtraction to figure out differences in different ways, as well as a number line. Simple sentences and easy-to-understand exercises help make learning about subtraction understandable and fun.