In this book in the Kids Can Do It series, Electric Al shows kids how to make their very own electric backscratcher, illuminated fork and more kooky creations using step-by-step instructions and ea…
Using pictures and simple text to explain how TV and video cameras turn scenes into electronic information and how information is stored on videotape.
This title introduces early science concepts using everyday examples to teach young readers how the world around them works. It encourages young readers to develop enquiry by predicting outcomes.
Charts & Diagrams Additional Facts - Photo Glossary - Index. An introduction to metal and its uses in everyday life.
Questions and answers present some of life's everyday mysteries, such as why steel rusts, why soap gets things clean, and how plants grow.
"What did people use before they had refrigerators?" and "Where do inventors get their ideas?" are some of the questions answered in this intriguing look at inventions.
In Step Anthologies 4 is a set eight anthologies designed to educate and fascinate pupils aged ten to twelve. Ranging in topics from inventions to places around the world.
Following the success of America: The Cookbook, author (and mother) Gabrielle Langholtz has curated 54 child-friendly recipes – one for each state, plus Washington D.C. and three U.S. territories…
Text and photographs present the fruit group, the foods in this group, and examples of healthy eating choices.
Text and photographs present the meat and beans group, along with the foods in this group, and examples of healthy eating choices.