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Looking at Spain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Looking at Spain

Introduces Spain, including the geography, people, education, rural and urban life, housing, food, work, and amusements, and provides other information about the country.

Trees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Trees

This volume encourages readers to take a close look at the many different kinds of trees in nature. Readers will love learning about the different parts of certain trees, from spiky seeds to juicy fruit. They’ll also learn how to identify trees by their features, such as shape, bark, and size. Readers will learn the difference between conifers and deciduous trees, and how trees are an important part of their ecosystem. Through bright color photographs and diagrams, readers will be able to visualize important curricula-based science concepts, such as life cycles. Quizzes and activities allow readers to fully connect with the information and have fun while unearthing the truth about trees.

Divorce
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Divorce

Divorce can pose many hardships for a child. At times, they may feel like they have to choose between their parents, or they may feel like they are to blame for some of the issues within their family. This invaluable book helps readers navigate this tough situation and understand that they are not at fault for the difficulties they, or their parents, are going through. Relatable stories are accompanied by bright illustrations that hold readers' attention. Positive solutions are presented in a way readers of many ages can understand and implement into their own lives.

Looking at Russia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Looking at Russia

Introduces Russia, including the geography, people, education, rural and urban life, housing, food, work, and amusements, and provides other information about the country.

Stepfamily
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Stepfamily

When a child's parent remarries, that child gains a new parent, and often, new siblings. This can be a wonderful thing, but it can also come with its own unique set of challenges. This informative volume is designed to help readers navigate and learn from these challenges. Relatable stories are presented through the use of colorful illustrations and accessible text that readers of all ages will benefit from. This book is an essential addition to any library or classroom and an excellent resource for readers who have recently become or are currently preparing to become part of a new stepfamily.

Garden Flowers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Garden Flowers

Readers are in for a colorful adventure as they explore different flowers that grow in a garden. This book introduces readers to flower parts and features, such as the petals and sepals, and invites them to differentiate between different kinds of flowers: annuals, perennials, water flowers, herbs, weeds, and more. Readers will also learn about important life science topics, such as life cycles and pollination, which make this book a perfect supplement to elementary science curricula. Informative text is paired with vivid color photographs to help readers thoroughly grasp the subject. Readers will also enjoy quizzes, diagrams, and activities that make nature come to life!

A New Baby
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

A New Baby

Ideally, a family should be a group of people that one is comfortable being around, but when families change, that can sometimes cause difficulty for children. A new baby in a family can be particularly tough for young people to deal with. This informative book guides readers through understanding that situation. Problems are presented in an accessible way and then resolved with helpful and realistic tips. Colorful illustrations and relatable stories help readers relate to each situation. This book will prove invaluable for any reader with a changing family.

Birds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Birds

This volume directs readers’ eyes to the sky as they learn all about bird watching. Readers will love learning about bird identification, as they explore the differing features on each bird. Beak shape, feathers, and flying style are all covered as key methods of identification. This book teaches readers where to find certain birds, as well as how to attract birds to their own backyard. Activities, diagrams, and quizzes provide for a highly visual and interactive learning experience. Color photographs and fact-filled text will give readers a deeper understanding of the subject, which is a perfect addition to science curricula. This is one nature adventure readers won’t want to miss out on!

Racism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Racism

Racism is a social issue that people of all backgrounds need to learn about. This enlightening book teaches young readers how to deal with it in a useful and realistic way. Readers are taught to stand up for what is right in a safe way and become comfortable discussing this serious issue with others. Engaging illustrations and age-appropriate text guide readers through navigating this difficult matter. Practical advice is provided in a way that readers of all ages can understand and put into practice.

Creepy-Crawlies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Creepy-Crawlies

This book challenges readers to take a close look at the amazing yet tiny creatures around them. Readers are in for an adventure as they explore pond habitats, spider webs, beehives, soil, and more. They’ll learn about the differences between each kind of creepy-crawly, such as ants and worms, and also the differences between species, such as the cabbage white butterfly and painted lady butterfly. This bug identification guide also explains important natural science concepts such as life cycles, hibernation, and camouflage. Color photographs and compelling text bring the world of bugs to life, while quizzes, activities, and diagrams promise an exciting and dynamic read!