Erste Wissensvermittlung für wissbegierige helle Köpfchen. Der Wissensdurst kleiner Kinder scheint unstillbar zu sein. Dafür ist dieses Buch genau richtig, hier lernen sie zum ersten Mal unsere Planeten kennen und erhalten spannende Informationen über unser Sonnensystems. Mit einem altersgerechten Konzept, einem unterhaltsamen und informativen Text in Reimform und ansprechenden Illustrationen.
Erste Wissensvermittlung für wissbegierige helle Köpfchen. Der Wissensdurst kleiner Kinder scheint unstillbar zu sein. Dafür ist dieses Buch genau richtig, hier erhalten sie erste Einblicke in eine Baustelle und lernen vom kleinen Bagger die wichtige Botschaft, dass man am besten immer man selbst ist. Mit einem altersgerechten Konzept, einem unterhaltsamen und informativen Text in Reimform und ansprechenden Illustrationen.
Erste Wissensvermittlung für wissbegierige helle Köpfchen. Der Wissensdurst kleiner Kinder scheint unstillbar zu sein. Dafür ist dieses Buch genau richtig, hier können sie zum ersten Mal die Erde mit ihren Ozeanen, Kontinenten und Tieren erkunden. Mit einem altersgerechten Konzept, einem unterhaltsamen und informativen Text in Reimform und ansprechenden Illustrationen.
50 Nasty Projects to Disgust Your Friends & Repulse Your Family
112 Seiten
4 Lesestunden
A collection of fifty experiments and activities for "awesomely gross" things to do or make includes fake blood, roadkill roast, slime games, and so much more. Reprint.
45 Home & Garden Projects Using Reclaimed Architectural Details
144 Seiten
6 Lesestunden
“Discusses items found in architectural salvage yards.... Projects range from simple to complex, and safety tips on working with metal, glass, and wood are provided.... Recommended for public libraries.”— Library Journal. “Try any one of these 45 projects and create something new with all the elegance of the original historic remnant.”— Better Homes & Gardens Decorating.
Meet Mercury, Venus, Earth, and the rest of the planets in this silly and
informative introduction to the solar system for little learners with big
imaginations.
Encouraging students to advocate for themselves and others, this nonfiction reader focuses on the importance of speaking out against wrongdoing and danger. It includes a related fictional story, an extension activity to deepen understanding, a glossary, and additional features to enhance engagement and learning. This resource is designed to empower students to take action and promote a culture of safety and integrity among their peers.
Who jumped, slithered, and stretched into the bed last night? That's what Dad wants to know in this wiggly, giggly bedtime book! Written in catchy, sing-song verse, this adorably illustrated book will be a bedtime favorite. Children will love seeing who jumps into the bed next, and parents will appreciate the dad who, after a sleepless night, still gets up and saves the day!
Celebrate our libraries with this adorable first words storybook! Libraries are vibrant and vital centers of community where people go to connect to the world, technology, information, stories, and each other. They’re also often the most fun place to be when at school! This book encourages an early love for “going to the library” with delightful illustrations and a fun, rhyming story about one child’s first trip. When Peter wants to know more about dinosaurs, his best friend, Lara, knows just where to go. With card in hand, they head for the library where they find just the right book. Then, it’s story time!!! Each spread features one or more library vocabulary words such as alphabetical, author, barcode, catalog, database, scanner, nonfiction, and more—with their definitions on the last spread. Get kids excited about reading, researching, self-directed exploration, and more with Let's Go to the Library!
Exploring the essence of culture, this nonfiction reader highlights diverse cultural perspectives and promotes an appreciation for differences. It features a related fiction story, discussion questions to engage students, and an extension activity to deepen understanding. This resource aims to facilitate meaningful conversations about cultural diversity and foster a sense of celebration among students.
Students can envision hiking through the Rocky Mountains and exploring the Colorado River while learning about the state's geographic regions and landmarks. The book highlights how geography has influenced Colorado's history and economy, providing an engaging educational experience that connects readers to the natural beauty and significance of the area.
Two adventurous penguins in Antarctica dream of exploring the world but face the challenge of being flightless. To achieve their goal, they ingeniously construct a flying machine made of ice, embarking on a whimsical journey across America. This delightful picture book combines vibrant illustrations with simple, engaging text, making it perfect for young readers.
Delve into the rich history and significance of America's national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," uncovering the story behind its creation and the meaning of its iconic lyrics. The book features a related fictional narrative, a glossary for understanding key terms, and an engaging extension activity to deepen comprehension. This multifaceted approach makes it an educational resource for readers interested in American history and culture.
Exploring Colorado's diverse economy, this book offers a captivating look at its complexities and connections to students' lives. It presents an engaging narrative that highlights the unique aspects of the state's economic landscape, making it both informative and relatable for readers.
The story revolves around Batty and Catty, who boast about their unique skills, leading to Batty feeling hurt. Recognizing the impact of their words, Catty seeks to reconcile and mend their friendship. Written in verse, this picture book effectively introduces social and emotional learning (SEL) themes, making it an engaging read for young audiences as they navigate feelings and relationships.
Welcome, welcome to Dizzytown!Where we smile at work and never frown. We
believe we're good at what we do. Come take a look and you'll think so too!But
readers may frown . . . and giggle . . . when they find out that in Dizzytown,
the wrong people are doing all the jobs!!!