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This imaginative series helps young students develop presentation skills and confidence while building skills in cooking, acting, the arts, and much more. The clear text uses a friendly peer-to-peer approach, sharing techniques, tips, and helpful advice. Step-by-step, illustrated instructions support activity-based learning, while "What's Next?" side bars encourage creativity and artistic expression. An ideal series to help support STEAM curriculums.
See what the buzz is about in this fresh, fun look at insect anatomy. Let's build an insect! In the pages of this book, you'll find a workshop filled with everything you need, including a head, a thorax, an abdomen, and much more. Written by entomologist Roberta Gibson and accompanied by delightfully detailed illustrations by Anne Lambelet, this wonderfully original take on insect anatomy will spark curiosity and engage even those who didn't think they liked creepy, crawly things!
Take a tour of different parts of our planet, from cities to rain forests and oceans. Making ecosystems entertaining to young readers, each book dives into How to Build Our World. Celebrate our planet with this fun and engaging series.
How to Code series introduces coding through clear and concise information, teamed with simple and practical tasks, from drawing shapes, giving instructions in code, building games and much more!
Douglas doesn't fit in with other dragons. Instead of battling knights and frightening princesses, he likes to spend his time picking flowers and baking treats. To get him to become more fearsome, Douglas' doctor prescribes some dragon exercises. With help from a clever knight, Douglas works to become the scariest creature in the land. But he soon learns that mean and frightening are not the only things a dragon can be.
In this drawing guide that is also part memoir, illustrator Elwood H. Smith tutors budding artists in visual expression, encouraging them to tap into their own style and humor.
We all enjoy delicious treats, but how do we get from a tiny seed to a jar, bottle, bag, or plate of these favourite foods? Each book in this series is full of bright step-by-step photos and easy-to-follow instructions that show young children how to grow a plant (with lots of science along the way). At the end of each book, readers will find a recipe to turn their produce into a meal. Today, many children lack knowledge about how foods are grown. These truly hands-on books fill that gap and wil
Earth takes care of us in many ways, but we do not always do such a good job taking care of it. Pollution and climate change are harming the planet, but there are things we can do to help! Explore how simple, daily actions can add up to make a big change. Fun illustrations, engaging photos, and simple text help make the problems facing the planet approachable for early readers and teach them learn how they can help.
There's more to a book than just the author and illustrator. Follow the creation of a book (about Ernie the dog) from manuscript to bookshelf in this humorously self-aware nonfiction picture book.