Examines aspects of Vietnamese society, including family ties, types of homes, city and village life, clothing, language, employment, ethnic minorities, and leisure activities.
Introduces the concept of ability through simple text and photographs that describe the different things children can do, such as read stories, write, use a computer, and play the drums. Includes notes for adults and related activities.
An introduction to Australia, providing information about the country's history, geography, cities and regions, people, government, plants and animals, and culture.
Introduces children to the world's great religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Chinese traditional religion, Native American Indigenous beliefs, and non-religious spirituality.
Describes various kinds of veterinarians - farm, zoo, and wildlife - as well as those who take care of pets. Lists services they perform and requrired knowledge they need to become vets. Includes information on veterinarian's equipment and owner responsibilities.
Photographs and Spanish text introduce children to the world's volcanoes, discussing what volcanoes are, how they influence land formation, why they erupt, and other related topics.
Presents an introduction to forests, explains why all living things need food, displays the energy pyramid, and looks at the cycle of how food is produced and consumed in forest environments.
Offers an introduction to different land habitats, including rain forests, mountains, caves, grasslands, deserts, and the Arctic, discussing their physical features and the animals that live there.
Introduces the concept of a habitat, provides a description of a savanna, looks at savanna weather, and discusses the types of plants and animals found in savannas and how they survive.