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Describes desert conditions, how people can live in deserts, the lives of traditional desert peoples, and the effects of the modern world on deserts.
Learn all about color and how to use it in your own art. Famous paintings are used to explain what primary and secondary colors are, and how you can mix them to create new colors!
This title introduces young artists to the element of shape. Readers will learn how shapes of all kinds, including geometric shapes and the organic shapes found in nature, can be used in art. They will learn how artists use shapes to create patterns or make objects look nearby or far away.
In this stunning debut novel, Benduhn looks at a teen trying to figure out herself and her future--without losing her past.
Introduces methods of obtaining energy from the sun, places solar energy in context with other power resources, explains how it works, and considers the advantages and disadvantages of its possible future use.
An easy-to-use source of quick and reliable information, Its My State! helps young readers identify what is common to and unique about individual states across America.
Nuclear Power: Sometimes big things come in tiny packages. Atoms are the smallest forms of matter, but they can release huge amounts of energy. Today, about 20 percent of our electricity comes from nuclear power. Learn we use nuclear power today and how scientists are working to make it a safer energy source for the future.
Presents information about vegetables, and how eating a variety of them every day can keep children strong and healthy.
How did one crab apple tree lead to a forest? How do mangrove swamps help to prevent flooding? How did a handful of horseshoe crab eggs lead to a conservation campaign? Read this book to find out the answers to these questions and more.
Describes why so many people choose to work in occupations that put their lives on the line.