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Learn about the air around you, and find out about oxygen, the atmosphere, gases, and pollution.
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Dead leaves, food scraps, and grass clippings for lunch? Small animals, fungi, and bacteria called decomposers turn trash into a tasty compost treat. Learn ...
Dig in to the wondrous world of dirt! In this introduction to soil, young science and nature lovers will discover the components of dirt, how it’s made, and ...
Discover the powerful world of energy! This nonfiction picture book introduces budding scientists to the different types of energy, including chemical energy, ...
Did you know that rain, waves, wind, snow, and ice can change the shape of Earth’s surface? They can create valleys, sea stacks, caves, and rock arches. Learn ...
Learn about light, and discover how to make reflections, shadows, and rainbows.
Compasses and magnetite, magnetic poles and motors - learn about how magnets affect our lives.
How do scientists study the moon that is out in space or tiny cells? When things are far away or very small, scientists use magnifying tools to help make ...
The states of matter (solids, liquids, and gases) are explained and demonstrated. Includes an experiment to try.
Explore the concepts of motion by learning about movement, speed, force, and inertia.
The rocks you see everyday can be grouped into different types, like igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic. Some rocks are actually minerals, and you can even ...
Big or small? Full or empty? Heavy or light? Hot or cold? Things are measured everyday. Learn about the many tools needed for different kinds of measurements ...
Science experiments, tests, investigations, and exploration are fun but can be dangerous. Learn the simple precautions you need to follow to make science ...
Discover the world of sound in this charming nonfiction tale. Young science fans will learn how sound is created through vibrations that vary in pitch and ...
A temperature can be hot or cold, and can be measured by a thermometer. Use Fahrenheit or Celsius to take the temperature of items.
Introduce young scientists to the basics of the water cycle! Through full-color photos and simple, easy-to-follow text, this nonfiction book introduces ...