Presents a workbook of activities and lessons on first-grade-level geography, describing general geological terms like rivers and mountains, as well as specific geography related to different countries and regions of the world, such as the Arctic.
Introduces more than one hundred palindromes through the story of Bob, a boy who cannot figure out if he is coming or going after realizing he is surrounded by palindromes, from his mom and dad, to his dog Otto.
Profiles current robotics technologies while outlining near-future innovations, explaining the components that make up a robot, six primary robot types, and the ways in which robots are helping our world.
Presents answers to a variety of scientific questions, including why teeth fall out, why school buses are yellow, and why some trees stay green all winter.
Hilarious yet instructive text provides kids with a thorough overview of all the tricks of the movie-making trade. From coming up with great ideas, to organizing a video shoot, to finally piecing it all together, Attack of the Killer Video Book walks readers through every stage of video production.
Teaches math terms and concepts for nine- through twelve-year-olds in a question-and-answer format, covering such areas as fractions, decimals, simple linear equations, roots and powers, and tables and graphs.
This collection of quizzes on a variety of subjects allows readers to compare their answers to those given by others around the world and gauge their answers on the weird-o-meter to find out how normal or unique they are.
Shamu the whale and his friends dolphin, manatee, polar bear, penguin, beluga whale, sea lion, shark, and sea turtle are looking for a mischievous little harp seal pup hiding somewhere in the SeaWorld amusement park.
Presents 250 terms, concepts, and facts about chemistry, biology, astronomy, earth science, ecology, and physics in a question and answer format with explanations.