As it explains the concept of immigration, beginning long ago but concentrating on today, this book uses four children from different countries to explore the many reasons for immigration and various ways to immigrate....
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Provides answers to such questions about the weather as ""What makes the weather?"", ""Does air have weight?"", ""How big are hailstones?"", and ""What is El Nino?...
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Provides answers to a variety of questions about the human body including ""Why do you blush?,"" ""Why do you need two ears?,"" ""How strong is hair?,"" and ""What are goosebumps?...
In this wonderful introduction to reptiles, kids will learn amazing facts about snakes, lizards, crocodiles, alligators, and turtles. Readers will find out that a Komodo dragon can weigh 365 pounds, that chameleons can really change colors, and that ...
A level 2 reader in the Scholastic nonfiction reader line featuring gigantic animals that you'll hardly believe are real!
Some people are short and some people are tall, but everyone is a little different. The same is true for animals. Some an...
Did you know more people have cell phones than toothbrushes? That Google answers about a billion questions a day? Or that Alexander Graham Bell wanted the standard telephone greeting to be "Ahoy"? Discover these incredible facts and more in the n...