Why does the sun shine? Why do flies buzz? Why is glue sticky? Do plants eat? How do you even begin to answer questions like these? Now, in My First Book of Questions are answered in a delightfully simple, concise and entertaining way.'
"Aliens love underpants, in every shape and size, But there are no underpants in space, so here's a big surprise..." You probably thought aliens came down to Earth with a view to taking over the planet - but, no, they simply want to steal your pants! This zany, hilarious tale, delightfully brought to life by Ben Cort's vibrant illustrations, is sure to enchant and amuse the whole family. With a…
SC Cilandak ( Coklat / Independent ) Lyra Belacqua is content to run wild among the scholars in Jordan College, her demon familiar always by her side. But the moment she hears hushed talk of Dust, an extraordinary particle, she's drawn to the heart of a terrible struggle, a struggle born of Gobblers and stolen children, witch clans and armored bears, and as she hurtles toward danger in the c…
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This series meets National Curriculum Standard for: Science: Earth and Space Science Science and Technology Science in Personal and Social Perspectives Social Studies: Culture Production, Distribution, & Consumption
Sticky, bendy, rough, crisp.. which of these words describes rubber? Read this book to find out all the properties of rubber, and why it is used for so many different things. Did you know that rubber comes from trees? Look inside to find out how rubber i
SC Cilandak (Proficient) In 'The War Monkey' staying with her granny, Tegan stumbles on a family mystery - a girl called Alice. Was she really killed by a bomb in WWII or is she still alive? Everything depends on a toy called Monkey.
"This short book is written in a clear, readable style, detailing the events of Marie’s life that will be of interest to teen readers... It will be an excellent and accessible resource for libraries. Readers will find the prose engaging and Marie’s story interesting and inspiring." —VOYA National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org…
A shy, serious boy, Mahatma Gandhi would later lead India to nationhood and change the course of history. After studying law in London, he championed Indian rights in South Africa for two decades. He returned to India in 1914, leading a campaign of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience against British rule. Philip Wilkinson's lively narrative takes us through his remarkable life, up to Indi…