两只小老鼠晚上喜欢看月亮。一天早晨,它们忽然想知道月亮白天会去哪里,就决定出发去寻找月亮。找啊找,两个小家伙找到的是一个橙子、一个气球还是一个美妙绝伦的月亮呢? 这本图画书插图精美,色彩鲜艳,两只小老鼠形象可爱;它们的历险故事,紧张兴奋,充满勇于探索的好奇心。适合3-6岁孩子阅读。
Jack and Annie continue their quest for the secrets of happiness in order to save Merlin. This time, the Magic Tree House takes them to the one continent they haven't visited before: Antarctica. Illustrations.
The International Space Station races through space at 17,500miles per hour. How do people live there? What may they discover?Find out the story of the twenty-first century's great scientificadventure.Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children2001--selected by Natn'l Science Tchrs Assoc. Child. Bk Cncl.and Booklist "Top 10 Science Books for Children" 2000
A new Read Along audio program in the bestselling Magic SchoolBus series FORMAT: paperback book with CD The classroom is decorated as Dinosaur Land, but Ms.Frizzle-inspired by an archeological dig-craves a more authenticexperience. The Magic School Bus turns into a time machine andtransports the class back millions of years to an adventure wherethey learn about dinosaurs, their habitats and diets, and even aMaiasaura nesting ground.
For thousands of years people tried to fly. Some inventorsbuilt wings for their arms and flapped them like birds. Some builtballoons. Some built machines that glided with the wind. It wasn’teasy though, and it took a long time and experimentation untilpeople invented the airplane. Read and find out how people learnedto fly.
Adorably cute and amazingly fast, the cheetah is a perennialfavorite among kids. This National Geographic Reader will delightkids with beautiful photographs and mind-boggling facts about thismajestic and mysterious cat. Did you know a cheetah could go from 0to 60 mph in less than 3 seconds? True to the National GeographicKids’ style and trusted reputation, snack size bites of informationprovide easily digestible learning that fulfills both the reader’scuriosity and sense of achievement.
Have you ever dreamed of being an astronaut? Wondered what it might be like to see the sun set sixteen times in one day? Open this book and be transported on an information-packed voyage aboard the space shuttle. True Kelley’s kid-friendly diagrams and illustrations and Franklyn Branley’s straightforward text reveal what astronauts eat, how they move, and what kinds of work they do
Who could resist celebrating sea turtles? They may seem likelazy ocean reptiles drifting with the oceans’ currents, but theyare actually long-distance swimmers that spend their entire livessearching for food and a mate. What’s more, they come with theirown built-in GPS, returning to the exact beach where they were bornto lay their own eggs. Kids will learn all about these tranquil andmysterious animals through brilliant photography and illustrations,plus the trusted and distinctive content you love from NG Kids!
Ants are everywhere. They creep, they crawl, they climb, andthey fall. But they get up and they keep on working. Ants come inall different shapes, different sizes, and different colors. Andthey do a "lot" of different jobs. These hard-working littlecreatures thrive wherever they go, making whatever adaptationsnecessary in their ever-changing world.
Fans of the Magic Tree House title "Dolphins at Daybreak" canlearn lots more about dolphins and sharks with this guide. Includesan illustrated gallery of dolphins and sharks, information on theocean, dolphin communication, and lots more. Illustrations.
What was it like to wear armor? What was the food like in castles? This book explores what life was really like in medieval times.
Set off to the Short-Shaggy-Tail-Waggy Super Dog Show withSally, Nick and "The Cat in the Hat"! You can meet dogs of alldifferent shapes and sizes and learn all about how tails help dogsto balance; that they can see better in dim light than we can; theamazing things they've been trained to do; and much, much more.There are tons of fascinating dog facts, all told in a rhythmicallyrhyming story that will keep children captivated for hours! Thisfun and exciting story is perfect for early readers who arecomfortable tackling new words and starting to read on theirown.
The whole world loves panda bears. Everyone loves to watchthem play, climb, cuddle, and chew. But careful, they can scratchtoo—just look at that tree! Pandas live in wild places veryfaraway, and they are the STAR ATTRACTIONS of every zoo thatkeeps them safe and well, all over the world.
The Cat in the Hat, Sally, and Dick take an undersea voyage aboard the S.S. Undersea Glubber! Traveling down from the Sunny Zone to the Dark Zone to the Trench at the bottom, Captain Cat and his crew get up close and personal with the different life forms found at each level of the ocean. Along the way, they meet sharks, jellyfish, dolphins, manatees, whales, and sea cucumbers, to name just a few!
Jack and Annie's summer vacation is no day at the beach! The bestselling, fan-favorite chapter-book series celebrates thesummer solstice! In the paperback edition of the 31st Magic TreeHouse adventure, Jack and Annie are on a quest to a seaside land ofmystery and myth, where they must overcome their fears and solve anancient riddle. Magic Tree House books are New York Times bestsellers. They are known all around the world as books thatinspire reading. Find out why with Summer of the SeaSerpent!
What was it like to live in ancient Greece? What gods andgoddesses did Greeks believe in? How did the Olympics start? Whatwas the winner’s prize? Find out the answers to these questions andmany more in this Magic Tree House Research Guide. Includes funfacts from Jack and Annie, fantastic photos and illustrations, anda guide to doing further research!
It's slimy. It's smelly. Its green and it's gooey. It'sseaweed soup -- and its Turtle's favorite lunch! Turtle has made enough seaweed soup for everyone. But it looksawful and smells worse! Nobody wants to even taste it. How can theytell Turtle without hurting his feelings? As Turtle serves lunch to his reluctant guests, young readers canlearn about matching sets (also called one-to-one correspondence)by keeping track of all the different bowls, cups, spoons, andnapkins on the table. Lighthearted art and a surprise ending makethis a story readers will eat up.
At Rabbit's pajama party everyone is eating pizza, tellingscary stories, and curling up in their sleeping bags. And whatthese friends do first, next, and last demonstrates the mathconcepts of sequencing -- the logical order of events.