ScienceSolvesIt!系列(《科学全知道》)目前共34册,每册讲述一个有趣的故事,故事里的孩子用一系列科学方法解决日常生活中的问题。涉及科学主题包括动物迁徙、洞穴探秘、皮肤奥秘、太空知识、物理原理等,丰富多彩。 故事没有直接告诉孩子科学是什么、科学在哪里,而是让孩子通过阅读自己去发现,引导孩子练就一双发现科学的眼睛,培养对科学的好奇心和求知欲。 穿插在故事中的知识也以巧妙的形式呈现,大大拓展了孩子的视野。 另外,每个故事后的 像科学家一样思考 栏目指导孩子动手操作,掌握多种探索科学的技巧,使用从故事中学到的科学方法。
Math Matters(《数学帮帮忙》)系列目前共35册,包括 数字与运算 、 量与计量 、 图形与几何 、 探索规律 、 统计与概率 等内容,几乎涵盖了小学阶段所有重要的数学知识。 Math Matters(《数学帮帮忙》)系列的每一本书都会讲述一个发生在孩子身边的故事,由故事中出现的问题自然地引入一个数学知识,然后通过运用数学知识解决问题。 孩子在主动参与和积极思考的过程中会慢慢发觉,课本上那些既枯燥又抽象的数学知识竟变得如此容易理解和掌握!更重要的是,孩子能深深感受到运用数学知识去解决实际生活中的问题所带来的快乐,从而激发他们学习数学的兴趣,让他们逐渐爱上数学。 这套数学绘本非常适合亲子共读,在阅读过程中,家长可以带领孩子推测情节的发展,探讨解决难题的办法,让孩子在愉悦的氛围中学到知识和技巧。 每个故事后都会用多样的
Math Matters(《数学帮帮忙》)系列目前共35册,包括 数字与运算 、 量与计量 、 图形与几何 、 探索规律 、 统计与概率 等内容,几乎涵盖了小学阶段所有重要的数学知识。 Math Matters(《数学帮帮忙》)系列的每一本书都会讲述一个发生在孩子身边的故事,由故事中出现的问题自然地引入一个数学知识,然后通过运用数学知识解决问题。 孩子在主动参与和积极思考的过程中会慢慢发觉,课本上那些既枯燥又抽象的数学知识竟变得如此容易理解和掌握!更重要的是,孩子能深深感受到运用数学知识去解决实际生活中的问题所带来的快乐,从而激发他们学习数学的兴趣,让他们逐渐爱上数学。 这套数学绘本非常适合亲子共读,在阅读过程中,家长可以带领孩子推测情节的发展,探讨解决难题的办法,让孩子在愉悦的氛围中学到知识和技巧。 每个故事后都会用多样的
科学方法解决日常生活中的问题。涉及科学主题包括动物迁徙、洞穴探秘、皮肤奥秘、太空知识、物理原理等,丰富多彩。 故事没有直接告诉孩子科学是什么、科学在哪里,而是让孩子通过阅读自己去发现,引导孩子练就一双发现科学的眼睛,培养对科学的好奇心和求知欲。 穿插在故事中的知识也以巧妙的形式呈现,大大拓展了孩子的视野。 另外,每个故事后的 像科学家一样思考 栏目指导孩子动手操作,掌握多种探索科学的技巧,使用从故事中学到的科学方法。 本册WerewolfMoon(《满月夜狼人》)讲的是:新邻居有可能真的是一个狼人吗?Jake必须在满月之前查出真相,但是太晚了!
ScienceSolvesIt!系列(《科学全知道》)目前共34册,每册讲述一个有趣的故事,故事里的孩子用一系列科学方法解决日常生活中的问题。涉及科学主题包括动物迁徙、洞穴探秘、皮肤奥秘、太空知识、物理原理等,丰富多彩。 故事没有直接告诉孩子科学是什么、科学在哪里,而是让孩子通过阅读自己去发现,引导孩子练就一双发现科学的眼睛,培养对科学的好奇心和求知欲。 穿插在故事中的知识也以巧妙的形式呈现,大大拓展了孩子的视野。 另外,每个故事后的 像科学家一样思考 栏目指导孩子动手操作,掌握多种探索科学的技巧,使用从故事中学到的科学方法。 本册Whoa!UFO!(《寻找飞碟》)讲的是:嗖!一个不明飞行物滑过夜空。这真的是天外来客吗?Billy和Kara一定得亲自去找找这个飞碟,一探究竟!
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.
Get the inside scoop on the world's most explosivemountains! Meet a volcanologist Discover why volcanoes erupt Visit the world's hot spots Learn more than forty fun facts about volcanoes
Exceptional nonfiction for children from two of the mosttrusted names in science education: Seymour Simon and theSmithsonian Institution.
There are 20,000 different kinds of butterflies in the world.Many have brightly colored wings. But butterflies don't start lifeas beauties. Every butterfly begins as a tiny egg that hatches intoa caterpillar. Then an amazing change takes place. The caterpillarturns into a fluttering butterfly!
Matthew has found a treasure map, and soon the Elm StreetKids' Club is off on a quest. The map guides them into a wonderful,magical world, but it's the real-life math skills of understandingdistance, scale, direction, and symbols that will help Matthew,Sheri, Meg, Danny, and Jed -- with some assistance from Petey theparrot -- find a treasure hidden fifty years ago.
Large, dramatic photographs of a variety of ants and a brieffact–filled text will fascinate developing readers. Level 2 includes longer sentences with richer vocabulary, type setline to line to aid readability, varied photographic treatments,and brief chapters with simple illustrated diagrams and aglossary. Special features include How Big?, Take a Close Look, Did YouKnow?, Words to Know, Fun Facts and full color photographs, as wellas a full page, simply labeled diagram showing body parts.
Understand how you were made, how your skin protects you, and how your teeth grow for some years but your hair and your nails go on growing all your
Would you rather be a clarinet . . . a trombone . . . or a drum? (How would you like to have someone going boom-boom on your tum?) Beginning readers are asked to ponder these–and a host of other odd choices–in this charming, provocative book by Dr. Seuss that encourages children to let their imaginations fly.
Ever wonder what would happen if you didn’t clean your teethafter every meal? Sid the Science Kid certainly has. With the helpof his family, friends, and teacher, Sid is ready to find out: whyis brushing teeth so important? Read and find out
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
Most children have jumped into piles of leaves or helped theirparents rake the yard, and everyone has wondered: Why do leaveschange color? Activities that a child can do with leaves and even alist of places known for brilliant fall colors that readers canvisit with their families is included.
With Marilyn Hefner's new full color illustrations, bacteriaand viruses have never looked so good! As packed with wit and goodhumor as with charts and diagrams, this book is still the bestexplanation of how your body fights germs. 'An introduction tobacteria and viruses and how each of the two forms attacks cellsand makes a person feel sick. The text mixes information withreassurance... A nonthreatening first exposure, administered with apleasant bedside manner.
With Marilyn Hefner's new full color illustrations, bacteriaand viruses have never looked so good! As packed with wit and goodhumor as with charts and diagrams, this book is still the bestexplanation of how your body fights germs. 'An introduction tobacteria and viruses and how each of the two forms attacks cellsand makes a person feel sick. The text mixes information withreassurance... A nonthreatening first exposure, administered with apleasant bedside manner.
Nothing goes right for Jack all day long. He can't find hisfavorite sneakers, he spills milk on his math homework, and worstof all, he gets tuna fish for lunch. Will things ever getbetter? Readers will learn how to tell when something is certain, morelikely, less likely, or impossible as Jack keeps hoping his streakof bad luck will break. Maybe, just maybe, pistachio ice cream fordessert will do the trick. But will it happen? Considering howJack's day has been going, PROBABLY NOT!
What is a fossil? Sometimes it's the imprint of an ancient leaf in a rock.Sometimes it's a woolly mammoth, frozen for thousands of years inthe icy ground. Sometimes it's the skeleton of a stegosaurus thathas turned to stone. A fossil is anything that has been preserved, one way or another,that tells about life on Earth. But you can make a fossil,too--something to be discovered a million years from now--and thisbook will tell you how.
You've seen your own blood, when you have a cut or a scrape.You can see the veins in your wrist, and you've seen the scab thatforms as a cut heals. But do you know what blood does for you?Without blood, you couldn't play, or grow, or learn. That's becausejust about every part of your body needs blood, from your musclesto your bones to your brain. How does your body use blood? Read andfind out!
The O'Malleys are off to the beach! But it's a long, hot, boringdrive. What can Eric, Bridget, and Nell do to keep busy? Play tallygames, of course -- counting up all the gray cars or green T-shirtsthey see. Whoever has the most marks at the end wins thegame. Eric wins the first game. Bridget wins the second. It seems likepoor Nell will never win a game! But Nell has the luck of the Irishon her side, and a surprise in store for her big brother andsister.
Jack and Annie travel back in time to a desert in the Middle East at the behest of Merlin who has given them a rhyme to help on their mission. There they meet a Bedouin tribe and learn about the way that they live. From camel rides and oases to ancient writings and dangerous sandstorms, here’s another Magic Tree House filled with all the mystery, history, magic, and old-fashioned adventure that kids love to read about.