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Using luminous HUV printing, Bang immerses readers in the awe-inspiring phenomena of the natural world.
In this follow up to the highly acclaimed Glow, award-winning ...
Learn everything you need to know about Planet Earth in this incredible interactive encyclopedia.
Explore more than 200 flaps - and even more natural history facts ...
Follow Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author G. Neri to the end of the world in a captivating travel memoir that explores Antarctica through the curiosity ...
Let's go on a renewable energy adventure and imagine a brighter future for the whole blinkin' planet! Join engaging TV host and science communicator ...
The ocean can be difficult to measure.
That doesn't mean you shouldn't try.
You can work most things out...
once you know what ...
A small boy imagines life on Earth when dinosaurs ruled, and the sky boomed with the wild beat of pterosaur wings. Then an asteroid fell ...
Can you see the forest on this misty-morning mountain? Can you see where the tree stands? It is the tallest in this forest of tall ...
From Australia's beloved icon, singer-songwriter, JOHN WILLIAMSON, who brought us the bestselling Old Man Emu and Christmas in Australia, comes a new national anthem ...
Discover when, how, where, and why fungi grow in this poetic and illuminating nonfiction picture book in the vein of When the Sky Glows and ...
A series of books dedicated to nature and animals accompanies young children to discover many different environments in a fun and stimulating way. This book ...
In this first book of forests for the very young, children are invited to experience how trees, like humans, talk to each other, care for ...
Earth's geology, landscapes, and weather explained through spectacular photography and simple illustration
Packed with fun facts and incredible visuals of everything from supervolcanoes to ...
Why is the sea blue? Which is the warmest ocean? How do oceans affect world climate? Why is global warming so bad for our seas ...