With a final message to readers about safety and conservation of electricity, Electricity in Your Life, by Bo-hyun Seo, is an ethical and fun introduction to science.
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With its striking black and orange wings, the monarch butterfly is one of the most iconic insects in nature; Laura Weston’s new lift-the-flap exploration invites readers to get up close, bringing these magnificent creatures to vivid life.
As the Life on Earth series demonstrates, asking questions, observing the world, and analyzing what you see is the best way to learn!
Doris Wild Helmering discusses The Boy Whose Idea Could Feed The World, a nourishing and enriching read that promises something for everyone.
Magnets Push, Magnets Pull, by David A. Adler, is certain to provide hours of fun, and get your young physicist off to a great start.
Got a young marine biologist or, more specifically, an ichthyologist in your house? It’s time to dive right into these incredible kids books about sharks.
A T-Rex and a Butterfly spring to life in these delightful craft books for children. Both books by KIKI LJUNG encourage imaginative play and a 3D model to build.
A key contribution to supporting STEM education, My Amazing Body Machine introduces children to the complexity and ingenuity of their own bodies.
The Egg, by Britta Teckentrup, is an excellent way to show young readers that science is not necessarily incompatible with art, beauty, story, and culture.
Readers are sure to be left fascinated and a little bit wiser after reading My Awesome Summer by P. Mantis, by Paul Meisel.