Crocodiles and alligators have always been one of humankind'smost feared predators. Around since the days of the dinosaurs, theyare probably the source of myths about ferocious serpents andman-eating dragons. All tall tales aside, these reptiles remainfascinating creatures. Did you know that crocodiles and alligatorseat their food without chewing? Or that they use the sun toregulate their body temperature? Renowned science writer SeymourSimon's accessible text, and full-color photos, provide a stellarintroduction to these reptile wonders.
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.
Exceptional nonfiction for children from two of the most trusted names in science education: Seymour Simon and the Smithsonian Institution.
Exceptional nonfiction for children from two of the mosttrusted names in science education: Seymour Simon and theSmithsonian Institution.
How many different ice-cream sundaes can you make? With 6ingredients to choose from, there are so many combinations. Readall about the sundaes they're making at the school picnic. Math hasnever been so delicious!