Discover the natural world with LEGO® bricks! Did you know there's a plant that eats insects? And a mammal that can fly? This Welsh version of LEGO® Super Nature is packed full of fascinating facts from the natural world, all illustrated with LEGO builds. Best of all, the book comes with bricks to make four exclusive LEGO mini-builds.
How Does It Protect Itself? (Science Storybooks)
by Oh Hyeon-gyeong
It's Easy Being Green, Revised and Expanded Edition
by Emma Sleeth
From one of Britain's most talented young comic artists, here is a scathingly humorous, and thoroughly researched, exploration of climate change through the eyes of a stroppy teenage girl, a fat cat businessman and a mad scientist.
Plant Biology Science Projects (Best Science Projects for Young Adults)
by David R. Hershey
Features around two dozen intriguing science projects about seed plants which are used because they're readily available, inexpensive and quickly and easily grown indoors. The experiments include topics such as the effect of acid rain on plants and growing plants in hydroponic solutions. Each project requires no unusual equipment and includes a step-by-step experiment, followed by suggestions for further investigations.
The Young Oxford Book of Ecology (Young Oxford books)
by Michael M Scott
The Young Oxford Books are an exciting new series of highly illustrated, authoritative, full-colour reference books. The Young Oxford Book of Ecology - the 'Science of Togetherness' - looks at the plants and animals that inhabit our planet, and explains how they interact in order to survive and flourish.
Outlines some of the problems caused by the increasing interaction of suburban dwellers and animals we think of as wild, such as deer, bears, coyotes, and bats, and discusses the need for local strategies to deal with these problems.
The Kids' Ultimate Animal Adventure Book
by Stacy Tornio and Ken Keffer
Nature is filled with animals. Whether you go exploring in your own backyard or like to climb mountaintops, you're sure to encounter birds, insects, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and all kinds of amazing mammals along the way. But did you know that a queen bee can lay up to 1,000 eggs in a day? Or that huge, dinosaur-like dragonflies used to exist? Organized in a see, learn, do format, The Kids' Ultimate Animal Adventure Book first lays the groundwork for observing and learning about animals-from...
Conserving the Environment (Current Controversies (Library)) (Current Controversies (Paperback))