Simple text and photographs explain how families are similar to communities, describing the characteristics they have in common, and discussing ways members of a family communicate, help, and teach one another.
Explains what living things are, looks at animal bodies, and discusses the characteristics of insects, reptiles, fish, birds, mammals, plants, and other living things.
A full-color, illustrated alphabet book that introduces young readers to the habitats, landforms, people, forests, and other interesting facts about the continents of the world.
Examines stages in the life cycle of the honeybee, from larvae to fully grown, and includes information about honeybee anatomy, mating, bee keepers, and dangers to honeybees.
Introduction to the largest country in the world, which is part of two continents!. Wonderful photographs feature Russia's many diverse people, its unique plants and animals, and its dramatic landscape, including beautiful Lake Baikal.
Introduces the concept of health through simple text and photographs that describe how children stay healthy. Includes notes for adults and related activities.
Photographs and easy-to-follow text provide an introduction to religions, and briefly describes different spiritual ways and traditions from around the world.
Provides an introduction to beavers and where they live, explains what a life cycle is, follows the birth, growth, and adulthood of a beaver, and discusses interactions between people and the animals.