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The Gnome's Garden
(Hardcover)
Tuula Pere; Illustrated by Outi Rautkallio; Edited by Susan Korman
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R640
R576
Discovery Miles 5 760
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Landforms
(Paperback)
William Rice
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R254
R239
Discovery Miles 2 390
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Introduce students to the concept of landforms with this science
reader that features easy-to-read text. This book teaches important
scientific topics and vocabulary terms including slope, elevation,
plateau, canyon, continent, peninsula, and more. Nonfiction text
features include a glossary, index, and detailed images to
facilitate close reading and help students connect back to the
text. Aligned to state and national standards, the book also
includes a fun and engaging science experiment to develop critical
thinking and help students practice what they have learned.
Planet Earth. Four elements. One incredible story. Lonely Planet
Kids' The Big Earth Book takes children on a rollercoaster ride
through history, geography, science and more to show how four
elements - earth, fire, air and water - created the world and
everything that exists today. Amazing facts, photography and
illustrations bring our planet and its past to life in an exciting,
engaging way. Written by Mark Brake, a science writer and
broadcaster who's worked for NASA, the BBC and the National Science
Museum of Thailand, and created in consultation with Dr Mike
Goldsmith, a research scientist and writer with a PhD in
astrophysics from Keele University in the UK. Highlights include:
Earth: How the Earth was formed The structure of the Earth Plate
tectonics and rocks Earthquakes and volcanoes Humans in the stone
age Hunter-gatherers and farming Fossils and digging for treasure
DNA: the code of life Fire: Ingredients for fire Fire and humans
The history of fire The dangers of wildfire The Great Fire of
London Gunpowder and fireworks The combustion engine Carbon and
global warming Air: What's air made of? The Northern Lights How
animals learned to fly Dinosaurs in the air Birds and bats The
history of flight Speech and language Music and instruments Weather
and climate Water: The origins of water Rivers and oceans The water
cycle The Hanging Gardens of Babylon Canals, bridges and dams
Exploring the seas The age of exploration Tsunamis and waterfalls
About Lonely Planet Kids: Come explore! Let's start an adventure.
Lonely Planet Kids excites and educates children about the amazing
world around them. Combining astonishing facts, quirky humour and
eye-catching imagery, we ignite their curiosity and encourage them
to discover more about our planet. Every book draws on our huge
team of global experts to help share our continual fascination with
what makes the world such a diverse and magnificent place -
inspiring children at home and in school.
From amazing cloud formations and rainbows to twinkling stars and
planets, become an expert sky explorer with this brilliant guide to
the wonders of the sky, both by day and night. Wherever you are,
whatever the weather, there's always something to see if you look
up! Learn how to tell your cumulonimbus from your contrails, your
stars from your satellites, and much more in the beautifully
illustrated spotter's guides to the sky by day and by night. Find
out what makes the sky blue, the difference between lunar and solar
eclipses and how mirages happen. And even discover how to make a
rainbow, create your own lightning and steer by the stars yourself!
In a handy pocket format with vibrant elastic closer, this book
also includes top spotting tips for your adventures, plus a quiz to
test your expert explorer knowledge.
Immerse yourself in fascinating facts about water! This
comprehensive yet accessible exploration of water will help young
readers understand many aspects of one of our planet's most
precious resources - and how they can protect it. A friendly water
droplet character guides children through topics ranging from
melting and freezing to the ways in which water literally shapes
the Earth. Tales by storytellers from around the world are
sprinkled through the book, highlighting the variety of ways in
which global cultures value water. The engaging format includes
gatefolds and booklets with hands-on activity ideas for learning
about and protecting water. Topics covered include: *The importance
of water to life *How much of the planet is made of water *Where in
the world water is located *Freezing, melting and evaporation *The
water cycle *Why animals and plants need water *Salt water versus
fresh water environments *Uses for water, including water as a
source of renewable energy *Water conservation and how to keep
water clean
This high-interest informational text will help students gain
science content knowledge while building their literacy skills and
nonfiction reading comprehension. This appropriately leveled
nonfiction science reader features hands-on, simple science
experiments and full-color images and graphics. Fourth grade
students will learn all about Earth's cycles through this engaging
text that is aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards and
supports STEM education.
What did the Earth look like 300 million years ago? Here's a chance
to travel back through time and discover the days when the Earth
was a very different place. In this cleverly designed book, lifting
the tracing paper pages is like peeling back the layers of history,
allowing readers to compare animals living in prehistoric
landscapes with the fossils they left behind. The changing face of
our planet comes to life, while the science behind the Earth's
geology and climate is clearly explained. Packed with fascinating
illustrations, this is a wonderful way to understand the story of
evolution, from the earliest single-cell lifeforms to the mighty
dinosaurs and onwards to the first human beings. Winner of a
Non-Fiction Special Mention, Bologna Ragazzi Awards 2021
A highly original non-fiction guide on waste and the environment
for a young audience. Your Planet Needs You! is packed with simple
and entertaining ways that kids and their families can reduce,
re-use, recycle, renew and REALLY GET INVOLVED in cleaning up our
planet. Nobody really likes to think about rubbish (pee-ew!). But
whether you know it or not, waste is part of everyone’s lives.
Each year, a single person can create up to a tonne of waste.
That’s the equivalent weight of a small hippo! Where does waste
come from? Where does it end up? And what can we do to help our
planet? Renowned picture book creator Philip Bunting answers all
these questions and more in this entertaining and enlightening look
at how to wallop waste and reduce rubbish. Learn how to start a
compost bin, or how to use an old egg carton to sprout your very
own seedlings. Get tips on cool things you can do with empty tin
cans or an old pair of socks, and discover how long different
things take to decompose – from an apple core to a gumboot to a
plastic bag. With a positive outlook and a generous dollop of
humour, Your Planet Needs You! shows that taking care of our
environment can be both fun and rewarding. You can be the change!
Your planet needs you! For ages 4 and up.
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