An interactive approach which introduces the concept of force as something that pushes or pulls and includes a discussion of such forces as gravity, wind, magnetism, weight, and water'
Weather offers the young scientist a lively introduction to the basic principles of weather. With easy-to-make projects, he or she will learn about the seasons, build a wind detector and measure rainfall to use to study the weather station. By the end of the book, the young scientist will have constructed a weather
The children of Hagbourne School know all about protecting the environment they are running an eco-school. Find out why and how they save energy and water, recycle their lunchtime leftover, and work to improve the local environment.'
Woods and Meadows offers the young scientists a lively introduction to the world of nature. With easy-to-make projects, he or she will make leaf rubbings, plant a tree, and paint a camouflaged bird. By the end of the book, the young scientist will have gained a better understanding of woodland and meadow plant and animal life
Rivers, Pond, and Seashore offers the young scientist a lively to the world of nature. The book is divided into three chapter, allowing the reader to explore and learn about each of the watery worlds.
All Year Around offers the young scientist a lively introduction to the changing world of nature throughout the year. With east-to-make projects, he or she will plant herbs and sunflowers, build and animal shelter, and make minimuseum. By the end of the book, the young scientist will have gain a better understanding of plant and animal life through the seasons.
All sorts of creepy, crawly creatures assume larger-than-life proportions when it comes to capturing the fascination of children. In this oversize volume, giant scorpions, a praying mantis, and more pop right off the pages, jiggling and wiggling their way to life brandishing claws, stingers, pincers, and more. Bold illustrations and accompanying rhyming text will intrigue budding young naturali…