Our mathematics packages are designed for powerful learning through providing meaningful learning experiences that are joyful and simple.
Bulid Your Own Earth Model, How was Earth formed? What is a tornado? What causes an earthquake? Get into science and discover the answers to these questions and many more with the facts and experiments inside.
Focus your eyes on the world of micro monsters, a realm teeming with creepy creatures that you never knew existed. From tiny insects feasting on plant matter to the nearly invisible beasts that infiltrate our bodies, there are more small criters living on Earth than all other types of animals combined. What does it take to survive in this strife-ridden realm, where cannibalism is common and ene…
Designed to attract first readers to non-fiction, the books in this series present popular topics through a combination of illustrations linked by simple text and captions. This book about reptiles covers their habitat, food, offspring and way of life. It includes a "things to do section".
Designed to attract first readers to non-fiction, this series presents popular topics through a combination of illustrations, photographs, a simple text and captions. "The Moon" and "The Sun" are the first two in a set of four "First Starts" books on space.
explore the vast world of scientific discover, from the building block of matter to thermodynamics and from robotics to the diversity of life on earth.
Come and meet these animals and find out what their babies are called: a bear, a horse, a duck, a pig and a sheep.Pull the tab to see the colour of each baby animal magically appear.
1, 2, 3 A cleaver little cut out book Count the fishes one, two, three! How many deep sea friends can you find amongst the fishy feely shapes? This clever little cut out book is the perfect way to keep little hands busy!
What animal was here? Can you solve the mystery? Study the picture and read the clues to figure out who left each set of tracks. Then turn the page to find out about animals from around the world. Watercolor and collage illustrations show the many kinds of trails that animals leave behind in mud, snow, and sand.