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Lots of toys are made of plastic. But what if a toaster was made
out of plastic? Would it actually work? Plastic is in lots of items
you use every day. Find out about different types of plastic, what
they are used for and if you could really make a toaster from it.
A coat is made from different types of fabric, but could it be made
with wood? It seems impossible, but wood has many advantages and is
used for everything from building houses to making toys. Learn more
about different types of wood and their many uses. Could it really
be used to make a coat?
Books are made with paper. But what if we tried to make a book with
metal? Copper, tin, gold, silver - would any of those materials
work to make a book? Find out more about metal, its properties and
how it is produced. Then decide if you really could make a book out
of metal.
It’s time for bed, and you plop down on your pillow. But would
you plop down on your pillow if it was made from glass? Glass is
all around you. It’s used to make the windows in your house to
decorations on your shelves. Find out about different types of
glass, how glass is made and decide if it’s really possible to
make a pillow from it.
Flutter, flutter! What did you just see? Was it a butterfly or a
moth? Butterflies and moths are similar, but they have some
important differences. Find out how their colours, antennae, bodies
and behaviours can all help you tell these two animal look-alikes
apart. Filled with stunning photos and playful text, early learners
will be delighted as each page turns.
It’s time for bed, and you plop down on your pillow. But would
you plop down on your pillow if it was made from glass? Glass is
all around you. It’s used to make the windows in your house to
decorations on your shelves. Find out about different types of
glass, how glass is made and decide if it’s really possible to
make a pillow from it.
Lots of toys are made of plastic. But what if a toaster was made
out of plastic? Would it actually work? Plastic is in lots of items
you use every day. Find out about different types of plastic, what
they are used for and if you could really make a toaster from it.
How do we experience the world? Let's learn all about the five
senses! The sense of smell is one of our five senses. And it is
amazing! It helps us recognize different smells, it brings back
memories, and it keeps us safe. Smelling also enhances the taste of
what we are eating! Learn about smelling, how it works, and common
problems and diseases connected with it, with this perfect first
introduction to the sense of smell! ABOUT THE SERIES: The human
body is amazing! It gives us five different ways to learn about the
world around us: through the eyes, through the skin, through the
tongue, through the ears, and through the nose. Thanks to these
parts of our bodies, we can see, feel, taste, hear, and smell.
These are the five senses! Why do bananas taste so good? Why does
tickling cause so much laughter? Illustrated with familiar
examples, this fun nonfiction set in the Learn About series gives
readers a close-up look at the five senses, and it teaches them how
each of the senses work.
A coat is made from different types of fabric, but could it be made
with wood? It seems impossible, but wood has many advantages and is
used for everything from building houses to making toys. Learn more
about different types of wood and their many uses. Could it really
be used to make a coat?
Books are made with paper. But what if we tried to make a book with
metal? Copper, tin, gold, silver - would any of those materials
work to make a book? Find out more about metal, its properties and
how it is produced. Then decide if you really could make a book out
of metal.
Flutter, flutter! What did you just see? Was it a butterfly or a
moth? Butterflies and moths are similar, but they have some
important differences. Find out how their colours, antennae, bodies
and behaviours can all help you tell these two animal look-alikes
apart. Filled with stunning photos and playful text, early learners
will be delighted as each page turns.
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