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  • Stickmen's Guide to Mountains and Valleys in Layers

    Catherine Chambers, John Paul de Quay, Venitia Dean

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Slide down through the layers of planet Earth, from mountaintops to molten core. Follow the Stickmen to trek down a glacier, descend into a canyon, and burrow down to the base of a volcano. On the way you'll see bears and snow leopards, geysers and giant machines, and tectonic plates grinding into each other. But don't be afraid―you're with the Stickmen, who'll show you just what makes Earth so amazing!
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  • The Rise of Civilization: First Cities and Empires

    John Farndon, Christian Cornia

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Take an enthralling journey from the Stone Age onward, and see how our ancestors became great builders and rulers. They grew food, discovered metals, made tools, and invented writing. You will see a mighty civilization in Egypt, wise Chinese philosophy, Maya culture in Central America, the colossal Roman Empire, and much more. Illustrated maps let you compare what is happening across the globe at various moments in time. While the Santorini volcano was wiping out the Minoan civilization, flushing toilets were being invented in the Indus Valley (Pakistan). The Greeks held the earliest Olympic Games while the Zapotec built pyramids in Mexico. Find out where it all started!
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  • Stickmen's Guide to Oceans in Layers

    Catherine Chambers, John Paul de Quay, Venitia Dean

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Splash with the Stickmen at the sea's surface, and then dive down through the darkening zones and into the abyss. But don't stop there! Follow the Stickmen to snorkel around coral gardens, find creatures that make their own light, and dive 7 miles down to the deepest trench. The Stickmen have plenty of oxygen (and wild facts) to keep you alert as you float past coral gardens, pods of humpback whales, robotic submarines, and the weirdest creatures of the deep.
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  • Build Your Own Robots

    Rob Ives

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Be your own robotics engineer and watch these clever machines come to life. But remember, you're in charge! Learn how to create robots like the Intrepid Eggsplorer, the Tightrope Trickster, and Perfect Penbot with materials like paper clips, rubber bands, cork, and other everyday objects. Put all the pieces together, add some googly eyes, and prepare for some super-mechanized fun and games.
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  • Creatures of the Rain Forest

    Matthew Rake, Simon Mendez

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Track down the ten most awe-inspiring animals in the rain forests of the world. Step away from those jaws, claws, and muscles, because here you'll find: ● the largest snake in the world ● blood-sucking vampires ● an eel that kills its prey with electric shocks Come face to face with these extreme animals and learn their secrets!
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  • How to Live Like a Medieval Knight

    Anita Ganeri, Mariano Epelbaum

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Step inside the lord's castle where Sir Gilbert is training to become a knight. Find out what it takes to survive and succeed in these times of chivalry and danger as he teaches you how to: ● joust in tournaments ● gallop into battle ● feast after victory ● survive a stint in a dungeon Do you have the skills and guts to be a medieval knight?
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  • Tiny Killers: When Bacteria and Viruses Attack

    John Farndon, Venitia Dean

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Invisible microbes cause sickness by invading our bodies and multiplying. But doctors didn't always know that sickness was caused by germs. Most people thought diseases came from smelly, damp air. But over time, those ideas changed. A Dutch scientist saw bacteria through his microscope. Doctors realized that when they washed their hands, fewer people died. And a doctor in London recognized that disease could spread through contaminated water. Because of these discoveries, people eventually learned that hygiene was the key to stopping disease. Hospitals used clean surgical instruments, and cities developed trash removal and sewage systems. Learn more about the discovery and defeat of bacteria!
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  • How to Live Like a Medieval Knight

    Anita Ganeri, Mariano Epelbaum

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Step inside the lord's castle where Sir Gilbert is training to become a knight. Find out what it takes to survive and succeed in these times of chivalry and danger as he teaches you how to: ● joust in tournaments ● gallop into battle ● feast after victory ● survive a stint in a dungeon Do you have the skills and guts to be a medieval knight?
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  • Go on a Critter Scavenger Hunt

    Emily Kington

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Help young explorers discover the little critters of the forest. Guide them in animal friendly ways to search for ants, slugs, and spiders in this hand-on book.
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  • Break the Siege: Make Your Own Catapults

    Rob Ives, John Paul de Quay

    eBook (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Construct an arsenal of mini-models of large launchers, based on siege weapons used throughout history. All you need are everyday items and some adult help. Wheel them out as you conduct a siege and load your catapults with raisins or marshmallows. Bite-sized facts explain how these siege weapons were used in history too!
  • Think Outside the Box

    Dr. Gareth Moore

    language (Hungry Tomato ®, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Are you ready to bend your mind and think in new ways? Pit your wits against these super-cool puzzles and see where they take you! Use your eyes and memory to...● find your way through mazes ● solve 3D puzzles ● turn a circle into a square ...and lots more. Devised by an expert on brain training, these mental challenges will fire up your powers of imagination and logic. There are handy tips if you need help, plus an answer key at the back!
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  • Electricity: What Makes Stuff Work?

    Emily Kington

    Library Binding (Hungry Tomato, Aug. 1, 2020)
    The friendly science-mad Stickmen characters, are here to accompany you through your first steps in science, with a fascinating and fun look at what makes stuff work! Looking at electrical circuits, conductors, batteries, insulators and more… The sometimes, accident-prone Stickmen, add humor to the easy-to-read format, making science enjoyable and fun to learn. Fantastic photographs and amusing illustrations will appeal to young inquisitive minds. Simple challenges that kids will be keen to answer, reinforces each subject. All designed to keep the pages turning, in a desire to want to learn more!
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