Motivating, manipulative wheels provide the perfect tool for students to learn about patterns in nature--such as life cycles, phases of the moon, and changing seasons--and to identify types of animals, plants, rocks, clouds, and more. Each wheel features simple, easy-to-understand text to help child[...]
40 different puzzles introduce youngsters to tyrannosaurus rex, parasaurolophus, velociraptor, apatosaurus, styracosaurus, more. Captions, solutions.
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Wallace and Darwin, the Museum Mice from the Halls of the American Museum of Natural History, are off on another adventure It's amazing what you can find in a museum and how far you can travel in a small time machine made from a yoghurt cup Have you ever wondered where we humans all came from and [...]
After several million years of jostling for ecological space, only one survivor from a host of hominid species remains standing: us. Human beings are extraordinary creatures, and it is the unprecedented human brain that makes them so. In this delightfully accessible book, the authors present the fir[...]
Kids learn about the five senses, muscles, bones, digestion, and more with models they can actually wear. Each wearable comes complete with engaging lessons and cross-curricular activities. Plus, background information and illustrated how-to's guide the way from start to finish.
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46 challenging mazes feature Apatosaurus, Archaeopteryx, Iguanodon and other prehistoric creatures. Brief captions identify animals, explain objectives. Solutions.
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Inspired by the natural beauty of the ocean's waters and the distinctive shapes, sizes, and colors of its denizens, this coloring book features 31 images of marine life. Drawings of moon jellyfish, sea dragons, blue sharks, manatees, blue whales, and other sea creatures combine to create picture-per[...]
Seashells on the sand, peacocks in flowering magnolia trees, and butterfly fish in elkhorn coral. Thirty-one original designs present spectacular combinations of natural elements -- from flora to fauna -- in eye-opening, full-page patterns. Illustrations are printed on only one side of the perforate[...]
Where do we live in the universe, what did people think before they could study the sky with telescopes, and what happened to Pluto? Thirty full-page illustrations to color answer these and other questions as they visualize the solar system for kids. Entertaining, easy-to-understand captions explain[...]
Two museum mice take readers to the cutting edge of science, exploring and examining the tools by which we study our origins; some of the milestones in human origins; human movement across the planet; and the beginnings of being human through language, music, art, and tools.[...]