Earthquakes are fascinating, as are the seismologists who study them! These powerful events reveal secrets about our planet and its movements. A young science read for curious kids with QR code links to free resources.
Rocks and minerals are fascinating, as are the petrologists who study them! These formations reveal secrets about Earth and its landscapes. A young science read for curious kids with QR code links to free resources.
The human brain is fascinating, as are the neurobiologists who study it! This brain is very capable, but can it generate electricity? A young science read for kids with QR code links to free resources.
The best way to learn about space is traveling there! From high-tech spacecraft to warping space and time, discover space travel into the future! Cool, graphic-style, fun illustrations intermix for a perfect read.
The human body, one of biology’s greatest wonders! From microscopic cells to complicated DNA and life-supporting organs, discover how your body’s design keeps you alive! Cool, graphic-style, fun illustrations intermix for a perfect read.
Robots are improving every day! From exploring land, sea, and space to solving global challenges and pushing research limits, discover how robotics will change life! Cool, graphic-style, fun illustrations intermix for a perfect read.
Animal behaviour, from how they communicate to the ways they interact with their environment, discover how scientists decode the secrets of the animal kingdom. Cool, graphic-style, fun illustrations intermix for a perfect read.
A unique beautifully illustrated guide to 100 of the most fascinating birds, from graceful songbirds to fearsome birds of prey. Great facts and stats make its appeal far reaching to both kids and adults alike.
Rainforests are fascinating, packed with amazing plants and animals, could these ecosystems hold the key to saving our planet’s future? A young science read for kids with QR code links to free resources.
The idea that butterflies could create tropical storms across the world is fascinating. Can such small things really have huge knock-on effects? A young science read for kids with QR code links to free resources.