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。
Explore one of the most recognized scientists in the world with this biography of physicist Albert Einstein. Kids will learn about his life, achievements, and the challenges he faced along the way. The level 3 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for independent readers.
The temperature on Earth is rising. At the North Pole, ice ismelting. In the ocean, water is getting higher. And in some placesaround the world, whole rivers might even dry up. But why is thishappening, and what can we do to stop it? Read and find out aboutthe greenhouse effect, recycling, and what you can do to help fightglobal warming!
Jack and Annie travel back in time to a South American rain forest in search of the elusive magician Morgan le Fay. Will they find a new clue to her whereabouts before they are trampled by stampeding killer ants?
One Saturday at the beach, Laura, Juan, and Sarah decide to havea sand castle contest. As the tide rises, the walls get longer, thetowers get taller, and the moats get deeper. The friends measuretheir sand castles with spoons, shovels, and bare feet until Larrythe lifeguard and his tape measure surprise them all.
Maddie's room is a mess. Maddie's toys are everywhere. AndMaddie has to clean them up before her birthday party starts. Thislooks like a job for ... MIGHTY MADDIE Faster than a speedingbullet, more powerful than a vacuum cleaner, Mighty Maddie, theroom-cleaning superhero, gives readers a playful lesson about thedifference between light and heavy.
Stuart J. Murphy travels all over the UnitedStates talking tothousands of kids. And you'll never believe what they talk about:MATH! Stuart shows kids that they use math every day -- to share apizza, spend their allowance, even sort socks. Stuart writes funnystories about math -- and if you read his books, you'll start tosee the fun in math, too.
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!
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.
Light is all around you! It comes in many forms: Light from the sun brightens our day, firelight flickers in the night, electric lights fill our homes—and some animals even make the sea glow! With lively illustrations and fun diagrams from Paul Meisel, Light Is All Around Us by Wendy Pfeffer is a fascinating look into the many ways that light brightens our world. This is a Stage 2 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core State Standards and Next Generation Science Standards. Let's-Read-And-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.
Illustrated in black-and-white. Jack and Annie are whisked forty yearsforward in time and land at an international space station on the moon.There they don space suits and go exploring the lunar surface in search of thefourth object needed to free the enchantress Morgan le Fay from a powerfulspell.
He’s quick. He’s silent. He has five rows of deadly teeth.Chomp! Meet the shark—the fish who ruled the deep before dinosaursroamed the Earth! This fish has soft cartilage so he can glide,twist, and turn before his prey can say "gulp!" He can smell asingle drop of blood in 25 million drops of ocean. He can feelelectricity given off by his prey. He will lose and replace morethan 10,000 teeth in his lifetime. Cool photos bring kids into theshark’s world. Fun facts go deep into the shark’s scaryscience.
Ages 3-5. Lovable monsters provide a fun way for youngsters tolearn subtraction in this latest entry in the MathStart series. Thelively text and animated artwork are a good match for the youngaudience. Murphy uses bouncy rhymes and simple sentence structureto describe how the musical chairs game works: "Six fuzzy monsterswant a seat--see them rock to a monster beat. Five monster chairsall in a line. Sit in one and you'll be fine!" Meanwhile, Nash'ssilly pictures show the monsters in action, taking care to clearlydepict the correct number of monsters and chairs for countingpractice. Youngsters will love to join in the rollicking refrain:"Stomp, stomp, SNORT. Shake shimmy, SHOUT! When the music stops,one monster is OUT!" Faces of the monsters remaining after eachround are pictured in a narrow column on the far right side of eachdouble-page spread. Two pages of simple extension activities arealso included. Lauren Peterson Copyright.
Jack and Annie are whisked all the way back to the Ice Age in this compelling Magic Tree House time-travel adventure where they meet woolly mammoths, cave people...and fierce sabertooth tigers!
Jack and Annie are ready for their next adventure in the New York Times bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House! Are you ready for a presidential adventure? Jack and Annie are! They are trying to get a special feather that will help save Merlin’s baby penguin, Penny. When the magic tree house whisks them back to Washington, D.C. in 1861, Jack can’t wait to meet Abraham Lincoln himself! But the new president is too busy to see them, as he is desperately trying to save a nation in crisis. When Jack and Annie ask for some magical help, they go back even further in time to a mysterious woods. Are these the same woods where Abraham Lincoln takes his daily horse ride? If so, can an orphan named Sam help them find Abe? Or will Jack and Annie have to help Sam instead? It’s a race against time as Jack and Annie try to do the right thing. Plus, they still have to aid a president and a troubled nation, as well as get the object that will save Penny the penguin!
Every animal on Farmer Bill's farm is missing one mitten.Readers can investigate odd and even numbers as they unravel thismitten mystery!
Did you know that lightning bolts can be over a mile long? Orthat they may come from clouds that are ten miles high? Storms canbe scary, but not if you know what causes them. Before the nextthunderstorm, grab this book by veteran science team FranklynBranley and True Kelley and learn what causes the flash, crash,rumble, and roll of thunderstorms
WindHave you ever felt the wind tickle your face or heard itwhistle through your window? Did you know that some wind travelsfaster than a car? Read inside to find out more about what causeswind, and learn how to make your own weather vane Have you everfelt the wind tickle your face or heard it whistle through yourwindow? Did you know that some wind travels faster than a car?Airis always moving. We can't see air moving, though we can watch itpush clouds across the sky, or shake the leaves of a tree. We callmoving air the wind. In this enlarged edition, find out about thewind - what causes it, how it can be used to help us, and how itaffects the weather.Arthur Dorros shows you how to make your ownweather vane, and in simple terms, with playful illustrations, heexplains just what makes the wind that blows all around us.
PreS-Gr. 2. This simplepicture book relates the time on a clock to the pattern of a youngchild's day. Each page shows an analog clock and a digital clockdisplaying the time, from seven o'clock one morning through the dayand night to seven the next morning. The illustrations show thechild's activities and, in the night, his dreams. The text consistsof a simple phrase or sentence, for example, "Wake-up time--a greatbig stretch." Very young children will enjoy watching othersplaying, bathing, eating, and going to bed, while older ones maybegin to grasp the concept of time and the techniques of tellingtime. Soft pencil drawings delineate the rounded forms of childrenengaged in their daily activities. The rich colors of the washesglow against the white backgrounds, which give the pages a cleanlook. The last double-page spread suggests a few other books aswell as activities and discussions. An appealing, practical choicefrom the MathStart series. Carolyn Phelan Copyright American Library Association. All rights
The cool story of volcanoes will intriguekids and adults alike. Hot melted rock from the middle of ourplanet forces its way up through cracks in the Earth's crusts,exploding violently and sometimes unexpectedly in volcanic furythat can terrorize populations for months, even years. AnneSchreiber's narrative gives readers a little of the science, alittle of the history, and a lot of the action. National Geographicphotography fires the imagination on dramatic spreads alive withvivid images of lava, ash, molten rock, weird rocks, and steamingseawater.
From Aunt Annie's Alligator to Zizzer-Zazzer-Zuzz, this sturdy board book version of Dr. Seuss's ABC is now available in a bigger trim size. With Dr. Seuss as your guide, learning the alphabet is as fun and as funny as the feather on a Fiffer-feffer-feff!