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  • Food: 25 Amazing Projects Investigate the History and Science of What We Eat

    Kathleen M. Reilly, Farah Rizvi

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    From the minute life begins, food makes you strong, helps you grow, and gives you energy. But do you take that ham sandwich for granted? You might not give a lot of thought to where your food comes from, how it got to you, what’s really in it, or what it does for you. Food: 25 Amazing Projects Investigate the History and Science of What We Eat gives kids some “food for thought” as they dive into exciting projects about the incredible world of food. Kids will have fun learning about all aspects of food in our daily lives—how vegetarians balance their diet, how some cultures rose and fell based on a single food source, the route from farm to market, how eating locally makes an impact, and much more.
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  • Explore Soil!: With 25 Great Projects

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    Paperback (Nomad Press, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Soil! We walk on it, play in it, build with it, grow our food in it, and get antibiotics from it. But what exactly is soil? What makes it so important? Can we survive without it? In Explore Soil! With 25 Great Projects, young readers learn how vital soil is to our lives. It filters the water we drink and the air we breathe, and most of the food we eat either grows in soil or subsists on plants that grow there. Soil is a very important part of our daily diet!Activities such as exploring soil runoff, composting, and analyzing soil composition offer kids the chance to get their hands dirty while coming face to face with the study of soil. Kids learn concepts within the fields of life science and chemistry while discovering the dangers soil faces. Explore Soil offers fun, practical information about something kids already love: soil!
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  • Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself

    Kathleen M. Reilly, Farah Rizvi

    eBook (Nomad Press, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself provides an engaging guide to the natural world and encourages children ages 9 and up to get their hands dirty and actively connect with the environment. It then introduces key environmental issues—wind and solar power, pollution, endangered species, global warming, and recycling—and posits potential solutions. Trivia, fun facts, and 25 captivating hands-on projects investigate ecology basics, such as the food chain, oxygen, and animal habitats, as well as ways to lessen the strain on Earth's resources by reducing human consumption and waste. With Planet Earth kids will learn how to respect and protect our unique planet.
  • Food: 25 Amazing Projects Investigate the History and Science of What We Eat

    Kathleen M. Reilly, Farah Rizvi

    Paperback (Nomad Press, Sept. 1, 2010)
    From the minute life begins, food makes you strong, helps you grow, and gives you energy. But do you take that ham sandwich for granted? You might not give a lot of thought to where your food comes from, how it got to you, what’s really in it, or what it does for you. Food: 25 Amazing Projects Investigate the History and Science of What We Eat gives kids some “food for thought” as they dive into exciting projects about the incredible world of food. Kids will have fun learning about all aspects of food in our daily lives—how vegetarians balance their diet, how some cultures rose and fell based on a single food source, the route from farm to market, how eating locally makes an impact, and much more.
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  • Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself

    Kathleen M. Reilly, Farah Rizvi

    Paperback (Nomad Press, July 8, 2008)
    Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself provides an engaging guide to the natural world and encourages children ages 9 and up to get their hands dirty and actively connect with the environment. It then introduces key environmental issues—wind and solar power, pollution, endangered species, global warming, and recycling—and posits potential solutions. Trivia, fun facts, and 25 captivating hands-on projects investigate ecology basics, such as the food chain, oxygen, and animal habitats, as well as ways to lessen the strain on Earth's resources by reducing human consumption and waste. With Planet Earth kids will learn how to respect and protect our unique planet.
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  • Planet Earth: 24 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself

    Kathleen M. Reilly, Farah Rizvi

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, July 7, 2008)
    Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself provides an engaging guide to the natural world and encourages children ages 9 and up to get their hands dirty and actively connect with the environment. It then introduces key environmental issues—wind and solar power, pollution, endangered species, global warming, and recycling—and posits potential solutions. Trivia, fun facts, and 25 captivating hands-on projects investigate ecology basics, such as the food chain, oxygen, and animal habitats, as well as ways to lessen the strain on Earth's resources by reducing human consumption and waste. With Planet Earth kids will learn how to respect and protect our unique planet.
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  • Food: 25 Amazing Projects Investigate the History and Science of What We Eat

    Kathleen M. Reilly, Farah Rizvi

    eBook (Nomad Press, Jan. 7, 2014)
    From the minute life begins, food makes you strong, helps you grow, and gives you energy. But do you take that ham sandwich for granted? You might not give a lot of thought to where your food comes from, how it got to you, what’s really in it, or what it does for you. Food: 25 Amazing Projects Investigate the History and Science of What We Eat gives kids some “food for thought” as they dive into exciting projects about the incredible world of food. Kids will have fun learning about all aspects of food in our daily lives—how vegetarians balance their diet, how some cultures rose and fell based on a single food source, the route from farm to market, how eating locally makes an impact, and much more.
  • The Human Body: 25 Fantastic Projects Illuminate How the Body Works

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Combining exciting illustrations and valuable information with engaging projects, this unique resource serves as an all-in-one learning experience for children wishing to know about the human body. Through hands-on activities that reinforce the lessons, young students will learn about the effect of smoke on lungs, how heart functions much like a liquid pump, and how the cells are structured. Offering a concrete understanding of the various functions of anatomy, this comprehensive reference demonstrates the importance of eating nutritious foods and getting exercise—giving kids the tools they need to make informed choices about personal health and how to better care for their own bodies.
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  • Energy: 25 Projects Investigate Why We Need Power & How We Get It

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, April 1, 2009)
    Giving kids a hands-on opportunity to see energy in action, these 25 projects are an exciting introduction to the ways this hot topic affects both world politics and everyday lives. Packed with information about what energy really is, where it comes from, and its alternative sources, the projects range from a steam-powered boat and a solar-powered water heater to an electric burglar alarm and a geothermal geyser. The tough topics of energy shortages are covered with enthusiasm in a lively discussion so kids can make educated, positive changes for their future.
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  • Explore Soil!: With 25 Great Projects

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    eBook (Nomad Press, Sept. 21, 2015)
    Soil! We walk on it, play in it, build with it, grow our food in it, and get antibiotics from it. But what exactly is soil? What makes it so important? Can we survive without it? In Explore Soil! With 25 Great Projects, young readers learn how vital soil is to our lives. It filters the water we drink and the air we breathe, and most of the food we eat either grows in soil or subsists on plants that grow there. Soil is a very important part of our daily diet!Activities such as exploring soil runoff, composting, and analyzing soil composition offer kids the chance to get their hands dirty while coming face to face with the study of soil. Kids learn concepts within the fields of life science and chemistry while discovering the dangers soil faces. Explore Soil offers fun, practical information about something kids already love: soil!
  • THE HUMAN BODY: 25 FANTASTIC PROJECTS Illuminate How the Body Works

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    Paperback (Nomad Press, Jan. 1, 1853)
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  • CITIES: Discover How They Work with 25 Projects

    Kathleen M. Reilly

    (Nomad Press, May 11, 2014)
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