Which season is it when it snows; when flowers grow; when leaves fall; when it is very hot? This simple book features children’s descriptions of the weather and activities that make each season fun for them.
This entertaining book teaches young readers about the different body parts they use to move and play. Body parts are labeled on the photos showing how elbows, knees, ankles, and fingers bend.
What clothes do we wear when it is summer or winter or when it is time for bed? Appealing photos with simple labels help children learn why we wear different clothes for different seasons or for doing certain activities. A special section shows children in uniforms and costumes and asks readers to identify what activity each child is doing.
Wonderful photos show children how some animals look like their parents when they are born or when they hatch, and how their bodies change as they grow. Metamorphosis, life cycle, and what baby animals learn as they grow are explained in a clear, simple way.
This book explores the world of emotions and helps children identify their own feelings. Entertaining photographs show young readers what emotions look like on children’s faces.
Children will be able to relate to the photos of children playing some of their favorite ball games, including soccer, baseball, basketball, and golf. Photos show children kicking, catching, hitting, and shooting a ball. A simple activity asks children to identify which ball belongs to which sport.
In this simple science book, children will learn about the different states of water—liquid, vapor, and solid, and what happens when water changes from one state to another. An illustration of the water cycle helps explain how water evaporates, moves to the sky, and falls back down as rain or snow.