Discover some of the biggest and smallest things in the natural world.This book explores the wonders of nature with awe-inspiring, realistic illustrations at life-size. Across each fascinating spread, beautiful artwork shows breathtakingly large or unbelievably small natural wonders, including eyes, wings, tentacles, sand, snowflakes, flowers and much more, all at real-life size, or zoomed in for extra interest. Marvel at the dinner-plate-sized eye of the colossal squid, the rainforest flowers y...
Matter (Discover More: Exploring Physical Science)
by Marie Harts
Discover More: Exploring Physical Science (Discover More: Exploring Physical Science)
How Many Kittens Could Ride a Shark? (Silly Measurements)
by Clara Cella
Introduce pre-readers to the maths concept of length with eight funny, non-standard measuring units, including kittens, toy aeroplanes and sweets. Delightful composite photos and a little text illustrate the length of a shark, a lemur tail, a crayon and more.
Welcome to The World in Infographics! Infographics are an exciting form of data visualisation, using icons, pictograms and graphics to present information to kids in a way that is fun and easy to understand.Want to compare production around the world? Or to understand our bone structure? Or find out how the earth is changing?This fantastic title looks at science, technology, life sciences and natural history - visualising amazing data in beautifully designed infographics. Key scientific concepts...
Sally's dad has built her a new treehouse, but Max the dog can't climb up and join in all the fun - he needs a new doghouse!Come along as five friends go on a quest to find out all they can about buildings and how they are constructed. By checking out structures, both big and small, Sally and her four friends (and Max and Ollie the cat!) learn about how buildings are made, what makes them strong and how they stay standing. After a fun day of exploring they are ready to build Max the best doghous...
Measuring at Home (The World Around You)
by Editor Christianne Jones
This eye-opening guide features to-scale images of the biggest and scariest bugs on the planet - from the bombardier beetle to the giant centipede, and a spectacular gatefold picture of the goliath birdeater spider - as well as salient facts about the different creepy-crawlies, maps of where each species is found globally and graphic comparisons of the size of each bug compared to the average human hand. It will open the eyes of young readers to the wonders of nature, encouraging them to explor...
Levanta las solapas, gira las ruedas y a medir! Consejos en cada página para hacer todo tipo de mediciones, desde alturas y pesos a la temperatura o cómo decir la hora. Comparaciones divertidas, preguntas y un escenario desplegable para aprender a medir las cosas que nos rodean.
Explore the ups and downs of gravity in this introduction to physical science by a trusted nonfiction team. What happens to a ball when it rolls off a table? It falls to the floor. Why doesn't the ball keep rolling straight ahead or fly up off the table? The answer is gravity. From density to inertia to free fall, David A. Adler skillfully explains how this invisible, but all too real force operates and what it means for our daily lives. Notable science experiments by Sir Isaac Newton and astr...
Isaac Newton Y Las Leyes del Universo (Science: Informational Text)
by Jane Weir
Why We Measure (Yellow Umbrella Books: Math - Level B) (Yellow Umbrella Books: Math)
by Lisa Trumbauer
Scientific American, Simple Science Fair Projects, Grades 3-5
by Bob Friedhoffer
Elementary Science Measurement (Nystl, Per Peter Sawits) (Cap-Marketing)