More than 100 vibrant, full-color photographs eloquently illustrate a wide variety of eyes, noses, and mouths on multi-generational, multicultural faces. A simple, rhyming text explores and celebrates our similarities and differences.
From smelling food when we eat to seeing colors when we dress, we use our five senses to respond to the world around us. And understanding our senses is something that science is all about.'
Microexplorers take children from 8 to 12 years of age on an exciting and instructive tour into the invisible world of cells and beyond.
This book offers a fascinating opportunity to literally view the world inside out. Each page presents an object, person or animal as seen through the X-ray lens, penetrating to the very core of physical matter. The wealth of diverse and appealing subject-matter includes humans, buildings, forms of transport, animals, food and technology. Combined with each image are intriguing facts that shed l…
Where does energy come from? Why do things fall down instead of up? This book looks at physics around us, and its use in everyday life. Discovery how cars and planes work, how energy is turned into power in your home, and much more.
Story about magnets and magnetism'