Text and photographs show what water does in the body and why it is essential to our health.
Louis Braille was just five years old when he lost his sight. He was a clever boy, determined to live like everyone else, and what he wanted more than anything was to be able to read.
From drones used in battle to robot helpers taking care of hospital patients, Robot shows how robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming part of everyday life. Each robot, including ser…
Sesame Street Let's Cook! furthers this new effort in cookbook form. It features a visual “ABCs of Healthy Foods,” plus 50 simple, healthful recipes for breakfasts, main meals, and snacks. Ther…
"Talk about your meals on wheels!" A convoy of comic food trucks is heading your way, serving up a mouthful of good eats with a side of humor and verse. They've got everything from french fries to …
Why was the invention of the wheel so important? Who invented the flushing toilet? This guide will get your brain buzzing with the full range of different human inventions that have helped to shape…
From the mundane to the extraordinary, paper is used for many things everyday. This title examines the various applications of paper as a starting point for learning about its various properties. D…
Discusses vegetables and explains how they are frozen so that they will not spoil as quickly.
Mterials : Cloth, Metal, Plastic, Wood
Provides information on how oranges are grown and harvested and how orange juice is extracted.