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Books published by publisher Lerner Classroom, 2006

  • Rules and Laws

    Ann-Marie Kishel

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2007)
    This title offers emergent readers an introduction to the creation of and reasons for rules and laws at home, at school, and in the community.
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  • Mars Science Lab Engineer Diana Trujillo

    Kari Cornell

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2016)
    When Diana Trujillo was little, working for NASA was her greatest dream. She loved to gaze at the stars in the sky. She also enjoyed math and art. Then she learned that engineers use math and art in their work. So Trujillo decided to be a NASA engineer. Although she didn't speak English, she was determined to live her dream. Trujillo believed in herself enough to move from Colombia to the United States to learn English. After years of hard work, she earned a degree in aerospace engineering. She quickly got a job at NASA and worked on the Mars rover Curiosity. She became the lead engineer on her team. Today, Trujillo is a mentor to other women and immigrants. She is also a role model to young scientists. She believes everyone can find a connection between what they love and science.
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  • What Floats? What Sinks?: A Look at Density

    Jennifer Boothroyd

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2010)
    A rock sinks in the water. A hot air balloon floats in the air. Many objects float and sink. But what makes them move this way? And how do people use floating and sinking in their lives? Read this book to find out! Learn all about matter, energy, and forces in the Exploring Physical Science series―part of the Lightning Bolt Books™ collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books™ bring nonfiction topics to life!
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  • Exploring Seeds

    Kristin Sterling

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2011)
    What are seeds? Young readers will observe how seeds turn into plants and how seeds are distributed to different places.
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  • The Gateway Arch

    Lisa Bullard

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2009)
    The Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the United States. At 630 feet, it is more than twice the height of the Statue of Liberty. The Gateway Arch honors all the settlers who passed through St. Louis, Missouri, on their way out west. But how was it made? Who designed it? Read this book to find out! Learn about many remarkable sites in the Famous Places series - part of the Lightning Bolt Books™ collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books™ bring nonfiction topics to life.
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  • What Is Taste?

    Jennifer Boothroyd

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Salty popcorn. Sweet watermelon. Your tongue lets you taste these things and more. But how does your sense of taste work? And how does it help you? Read this book to find out! Learn all about your five senses in the Your Amazing Senses series - part of the Lightning Bolt Books™ collection. With high-energy designs, exciting photos, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books™ bring nonfiction topics to life!
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  • Discover Drones

    Douglas Hustad

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Drones seem to be everywhere. But what is the difference between drones used in the military and those used in civilian life? How fast can drones travel? Users pilot crewless aircraft of all shapes and sizes for many different purposes. Learn about the types of drones in use today and how drones will change the world in the years to come. As part of the Searchlight Books™ collection, this series sheds light on an intriguing topic―What's Cool about Science? Clear text, vivid photos, and real-life examples bring these amazing technologies to life!
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  • Online Safety for Coders

    Heather Lyons, Elizabeth Tweedale, Alex Westgate

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2016)
    How can you stay safe while surfing the Internet? The internet is an exciting world, but there are things you should be careful of as well. Find out how information is shared online, how cookies work, how to protect your privacy, and how to keep your computer safe. Then use the link in this book to try fun activities and projects to see how safe you can be online.
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  • Finding Out about Hydropower

    Matt Doeden

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Did you know people can turn the energy in rushing water into electricity? This hydropower can run the computer and the lights in your home. How exactly do we get it, though? And what is the impact on our environment? Read this book to find out all about hydropower.
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  • Pigs

    Robin Nelson

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Take a visit to the farm and learn about the features and roles of a pig.
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  • U. S. Symbols

    Ann-Marie Kishel

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Jan. 1, 2007)
    This social studies text offers emergent readers an introduction to the symbols of the United States.
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  • What Are You Figuring Now?: A Story about Benjamin Banneker

    Jeri Ferris, Amy Johnson

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 1988)
    In 1791 plans for the new capital city, Washington, D.C., were in the works, but someone was needed to help with the surveying. Thomas Jefferson recommended Benjamin Banneker for the job. Banneker was a free black man who lived at a time when black Americans had few, if any, rights. Yet he was an accomplished farmer, mathematician, astronomer, and surveyor. What Are You Figuring Now? is the story of a man who was never afraid to try something new, no matter how difficult.
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