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 present information about the universe, including our solar system, and briefly describe the history of space travel and of the science of astronomy.
The grace and power of big cats—lions, tigers, leopards,jaguars, cheetahs, pumas, and snow leopards—are captured infull-color photographs and a text that explores how they hunt, carefor their young, and rest in their varied natural habitats. 'Thecombination of action shots and the author's practiced, informalstyle will win the attention of young readers, with whom Simoncharges the future of big cats.
Penguins certainly are a different bird! They spend seventy–fivepercent of their lives in water and they can’t even fly! Penguinsare classified as birds because they have feathers. So explore apenguin’s world by finding out how they can swim so fast, what theyeat, and how people need to help protect their habitats. Includes:o Smithsonian mission statement o Glossary o Index o Website andadditional reading sources o Series thumbnails on back pan
Exceptional nonfiction for children from two of the mosttrusted names in science education: Seymour Simon and theSmithsonian Institution.
The yellow cars beep! The red cars vroom! As Molly plays withher big brother's toy cars, readers will see and recognizepatterns, an essential first step in learning to reason from thespecific to the general. But can Molly put the cars back in theright order before her brother returns?
Bats fly into the spotlight in this exploration of such basics as where the live, how mothers raise their pups, and how they hunt for food. Included as well is a simple plan for a building a backyard bat house.
轮子的发展和社会的进步:很久很久以前,一个点子在人类的脑袋里转动,这个点子是关于轮子的产生的。轮子一旦产生并开始转动,就再也停不下来啦。从滚动的木头、陶轮到充气轮胎,还有转动的CD,人类在轮子的发展和社会的进步中所表现出来的智慧令人赞叹不已。让我们一起来探索《轮子不停转》的奥秘吧!
What was the purpose of the Revolutionary War? What is theDeclaration of Independence? What was it like to live in the 13colonies? This guide provides answers to these questions and more."A great place to begin research for a report."
When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in MagicTree House #47: Abe Lincoln at Last!, they had lots of questions.What was it like to grow up in a log cabin? How did Lincoln becomepresident? What was his family like? Why did the US fight the CivilWar? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack andAnnie track the facts. Filled with up-to-date information, photos,illustrations, and fun tidbits from Jack and Annie, the Magic TreeHouse Fact Trackers are the perfect way for kids to find out moreabout the topics they discovered in their favorite Magic Tree Houseadventures.
Does a cat use his claws when he walks? How does a rabbit run?What does a skunk smell like? Find out the answers in this classictext that teaches young readers how to track animals by findingfootprints and other clues. Marlene Donnellys lovely illustrationsand Millicent Selsams gentle text make this a perfect first bookfor children with a budding interest in animals and nature.Included is a new Find Out More page with lots of hands-onactivities.
Starfish have arms, but no legs. They have feet, but no toes.When starfish get hungry, they slide, glide, and feel their way insearch of something to eat. Starfish aren't fish, but they areliving animals. Learn how starfish move, eat, and grow in EdithHurd's poetic text, illustrated with Robin Brickman's vividwatercolor collages. Read and find out all about starfish, thestars of the sea.
Jack and Annie set off to find an original copy of an ancientChinese myth. Armed only with their magic library cards, they musttake on a book-burning emperor. But with the help of a scholar anda silk weaver, they triumph again.
在线阅读本书 Publisher Comments: Jack and Annie travel back in time to a South American rain forestin search of the elusive magician Morgan le Fay. Will they find anew clue to her whereabouts before they are trampled by stampedingkiller ants? Card catalog de*ion Eight-year-old Jack, his seven-year-old sister, Annie, and Peanutthe mouse ride in a tree house to the Amazon rain forests, wherethey encounter giant ants, flesh-eating piranhas, hungrycrocodiles, and wild jaguars. Book Dimension Height (mm) 196 Width (mm) 132
Did you know that a barn owl has one ear higher than theother?This helps it find squeaking mice that humans can't hear.Baby opossum hang on to their mother's fur for safety. Read andfind out more about what nocturnal animals do as we sleep. Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 2000 -- selectedby Natn'l Science Tchrs Assoc. Child. Bk Cncl.
Four kids and their sidekick, Petey the parrot, run asometimes thriving lemonade stand whose patrons include all kindsof wacky neighbors—even a juggler. They create a bar graph to trackthe rise and fall of their lemonade sales. Illustrator Tricia Tusahas imbued the story with her delightful sense of humor and hasmade understanding bar graphs a breeze.
Each person in the United States makes almost five pounds oftrash every day. That’s more trash per person per day than peoplemake in any other country! We throw away everything from applecores to bicycles. Sometimes, we even throw away things that couldbe poisonous if they aren’t disposed of properly. And often, wethrow away things we shouldn’t, things we could use again. So, whathappens to all our trash? How does it affect the environment? Andhow can we stop making so much of it? Read and find o
Thesunbringsheat,warmth,andenergytotheEarth.Whatisthesunmadeof?Howbigisit?Howfaraway?Readandfindout
Water is always flowing, from a brook to a stream, to a riverto the ocean. Read and find out more about how water shapes theearth and why it is important to keep our water clean.
Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure inthe bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House! Tigers in trouble? That's what Jack and Annie find when the Magic Tree House whisksthem and Teddy, the enchanted dog, to a forest in India. The raretigers are being trapped by greedy poachers! Can Jack and Anniefind a way to help? Or will a fierce tiger eat them instead? Visit the Magic Tree House website! MagicTreeHouse.com
What's so great about corn?Popcorn, corn on the cob,cornbread, tacos, tamales, and tortillas. All of these and manyother good things come from one amazing plant. Aliki tells thestory of corn: How Native American farmers thousands of years agofound and nourished a wild grass plant and made it an importantpart of their lives. They learned the best ways to grow and storeand use its fat yellow kernels. And then they shared this knowledgewith the new settlers of America.
Exceptional nonfiction for children from two of the mosttrusted names in science education: Seymour Simon and theSmithsonian Institution.
The Ocean City Sharks have to swim 75 laps by the end of theweek, and every day they figure out how many laps are left to go.Swimming and subtraction are all part of the fun!