What melts in your mouth and not in your hands, plumps when youcook it, and comes in more than forty-eight scrumptious flavors?Give up? The correct answer is: Science! With The Science Chef you'…
Games and activities that teach kids ages 10+ to code with Python Learning to code isn’t as hard as it sounds―you just have to get started! Coding for Kids: Python starts kids off right with…
Why does a rubber ball bounce? When a rubber ball hits a hard surface it flattens the rubber and squeezes the air inside the ball. The air inside then tries to push the rubber back to its original…
You Probably don't think about it often, but your world is filled with tools and machines that make your life easier. Imagine an average school day and think of all the gadgets and inventions you use.
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.
Questions and answers present some of life's everyday mysteries, such as why steel rusts, why soap gets things clean, and how plants grow.
Gears, gizmos, and gadgets -- and how they are used to operate machines. The invisible forces of electricity and magnetism. The people who invented many of the thing we take for granted. T…
-- Introduces young children to fundamental aspects of nature, science and technology-- Inspired by the questions children ask about the world around them. -- Simple text and detailed illustrati…
A mushroom doesn't ever bloom. It grows in trees and leaves and things... or in the grass in fairy rings.
Oxford International Primary Science takes an enquiry-based approach to learning, engaging students in the topics through asking questions that make them think and activities that encourage them to…