Young readers will learn about karate through simple sentences and highly supportive pictures.
Young readers learn about various landforms through simple text and photos.
Young readers learn about the different continents through simple text and photos.
Young readers learn about keys and symbols on maps through simple text and photos.
The fastest salt flat racers can reach speeds over 750 miles per hour! Students will learn about the salt flats, the history of salt flat racing, and the technology behind some of the fastest land vehicles on Earth.
Describes the exciting sport of BMX racing and its riders. Includes information on equipment, technique, and races.
Young readers learn about maps and globes through simple text and photos.
Young readers learn about north, south, east and west through simple text and photos.
Young children learn about around and through with illustrated repetitive text and simple sentences.
Sharks are known as nature's fiercest ocean predators. Wherever they are, danger is lurking! This book introduces children to the characteristics and hunting methods of sharks. Blastoff! Series
Sea urchins are prickly creatures. Sharp spines completely cover their bodies. Young readers will learn the parts of a sea urchin and how sea urchins move, eat, and stay safe. Blastoff! Series
A sea turtle uses four flippers to move through the ocean water. Its flippers help it paddle, turn, and stop. Discover where sea turtles live, how they look, and all about baby sea turtles. Blastoff! Series
Young children learn about in and out through simple sentences and illustrated repetitive text.
Soar through clouds while flying ultralight airplanes. See up close photos of these exciting planes.
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to kinds of dances, covering ballet, tap, and hip-hop.
Shaun White is considered the face of snowboarding. He has won two Olympic gold medals by catching big air while doing difficult jumps and tricks. Children will discover how snowboarders carve down slopes and push the limits of gravity through several different kinds of competitions. Blastoff! Series
In the 1950s, Californians invented skateboarding so they could surf on land. Roller skate wheels were attached to flat boards. Young readers will learn all about the sport of skateboarding, from the equipment required to its evolution into an extreme sport. Blastoff! Series
The sport of volleyball requires aggressive intensity. The ball can travel at speeds up to 88 miles per hour! In this book, children will learn the basic rules of volleyball, the necessary equipment, and how to bump, set, spike, and dive their way to victory. Blastoff! Series
Describes skateboarding and its necessary equipment. Includes information on technique, places to skateboard, and famous skateboarding competitions.
Young children will enjoy learning the differences between a rectangle and a square with this book that leads the child to find rectangles and squares in the world around them.
Custom design is the most important aspect of a chopper. The stretched out look allows for many cool styles. Students will explore the history of choppers, the features that make them unique, and how they are made.
Clear definitions supported by every day examples and easy hands-on activities introduce young scientists to pulleys.
Clear definitions supported by every day examples and easy hands-on activities introduce young scientists to screws.
Clear definitions supported by every day examples and easy hands-on activities introduce young scientists to levers.
Young readers learn about various landforms through simple text and photos.