In this title kids will act as scientists and investigate our five senses. They will learn about our eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin and how these organs work with the brain to enable us to enjoy these sensations.
What are materials? In this title, filled with ideas for activities and experiments, young readers will learn to identify different materials; where they are found; what they are used for and their properties.
How does an acorn become a mighty oak tree? What does a tiny sunflower seed need to grow into a tall, yellow flower?... Læs mere
When we turn on a tap, we expect to see clean, safe water pour out. This is not how everyone around the world gets their water, of course. In this title, young readers will find out how families around the world obtain and use this precious resource.
Your body is amazing but how does it work and what does it need? In this title kids will learn what their bodies need to stay healthy. This book is filled with ideas for activities and experiments and supported with downloadable worksheets for science enthusiasts.
This title, filled with ideas for activities and experiments, gives young science enthusiasts all the information they need to investigate and do their part to help solve the problem of plastic polution
This title supports the following learning objectives for Key Stage 2 science related to solids, liquids and gases: compare and groupe materials as solids,... Læs mere
That's My Willy will help educators, parents and carers initiate honest and realistic conversations with young children about the following... Læs mere
As wriggling worms help to bring nutrients and rainwater to the roots of the garden’s trees, a robin hunts for worms to feed to its chicks. Step by step, readers will explore a... Læs mere
Is it living or non-living? From cats to plants; robots to skin cells and toys to clothes; using fun experiments and activities and answering critical thinking questions in this book kids will discover if things are alive, were once alive or have never been alive.
Readers will get an up-close peek into the lives of these little hedgerow animals. Parent birds weave a nest from moss, sheep's wool and spiderwebs. See how the nest... Læs mere