Provides an introduction to the life, times, and achievements of William Jefferson Clinton, with detailed, step-by-step instructions for drawing Clinton, as well as related people, places, and events.
Surveys the life of John Adams, the oldest son of a modest Massachusetts farming family, who is best remembered for his contributions to the American Revolution and the early years of the United States, which he served as president from 1797 to 1801.
A photographic introduction to the stingray, explaining how they live, reproduce, and function, looking at the two stingray species, and discussing what they eat, their painful stings, and why they could become endangered.
Discusses the variety of sea slug species, describes the animals as part of the mollusk group of soft-bodied invertebrates, and looks at their gills, eating behaviors, habitats, protective devices, mating habits, lifecycles, and scientific uses.
A photographic introduction to the sea dragon, describing their physical characteristics, looking at the two species of sea dragons, and discussing what they eat, where they live, how they mate and grow, and why they are endangered.
A photographic introduction to the moray eel, explaining how they live, reproduce, and function, looking at the life cycle of a moray eel, and discussing what they eat, and their painful bite.
An introduction to the octopus, describing its physical characteristics, habitat, ability to change colors, eating behaviors, propulsion, mating habits, lifecycle, different species, and talent for learning.
A photographic introduction to jellyfish, explaining how they live, reproduce, and function, looking at the life cycle of a jellyfish, and discussing what they eat, their sometimes dangerous stingers, and their role in the ecosystem.
Photographs and simple text introduce early readers to the history of rockets, how they work, the various parts of a rocket, and how rockets have been used.