This is Our Earth
All about the Earth’s different habitats and ecosystems. The main part of the book is written in simple, rhyming prose, and each page contains additional facts and details for older students.
All about the Earth’s different habitats and ecosystems. The main part of the book is written in simple, rhyming prose, and each page contains additional facts and details for older students.
This salad is made with lots of fresh, local ingredients and does not require any cooking, making it perfect for the classroom!
Children plant a “popcorn” seed and wait for it to grow. The illustrations suggest ideas for acting out the growth of the corn plant.
An expanded and illustrated version of the traditional children’s rhyme.
There’s a new peacock on the farm and the chickens are jealous. It seems like they are doing all the work, and he is getting all the attention! So they trade jobs for a day to see what things are like in the other’s shoes.
The search for something beautiful can be difficult in a city where trash clutters the street and graffiti splatters the doors, but that won’t stop this curious child from taking a closer look at the world around her.
Poems about science? That’s right! These short poems combine science and wonder to create sensational tales of spectacular science.