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Books published by publisher PowerKids Press (2009-04-30)

  • What Can We Do about Oil Spills and Ocean Pollution?

    David J. Jakubiak

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Frequent photographs in the news of oil-coated wildlife and massive floating trash islands offer an ugly glimpse of the sort of pollution we have unleashed in Earths oceans. Young readers and budding environmentalists can dig deeper into the topic and explore some of the ways that people can prevent future pollution and clean up the messes humans have made. The included sidebars stimulate further interest in this very serious issue.
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  • High-Tech DIY Projects with Robotics

    Maggie Murphy

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Learning the ins and outs of robotics can take a lifetime, but learning the basics just takes reading one book! Different types of robots and their components, functions, and purposes are explored in a way that students will find helpful and encouraging when they begin working on their own projects. More than just a beginners guide, this may be the spark to ignite limitless possibility for kids who love to use their minds and hands.
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  • Earth's Geosphere

    Jenna Tolli

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Earth's geosphere is made up of the planet's interior, rocks and minerals, landforms, and the processes that shape Earth's surface. The interior is comprised of many different sections, including Earth's core and crust. Readers will learn about types of rock, including igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks, and how they come together to form the rock cycle. There are many different types of minerals found inside Earth, some of which form the world's most precious gems, such as diamonds. The movement of tectonic plates inside Earth creates mountain ranges as well as drives the rock cycle. This book will help you fulfill standards in the earth science curriculum.
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  • Learning about Colonial America with Arts & Crafts

    Paul Challen

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Life in colonial America differed greatly depending on where you lived. Colonists in New England were often close to cities and centers of trade. Many colonists in South lived on or around plantations. Readers learn about these different ways of life as they make crafts influenced by different facets of colonial life, including candles and bonnets, all explained through step-by-step instructions. Readers discover facts about life in the colonies through accessible text, as well as informative sidebars and fact boxes. Historical images are included throughout to show readers what colonial America was like.
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  • Top 10 Worst Wildfires

    Louise A Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    If a spark catches a tree branch when no one is around, do the burning leaves still make a crackling sound? In this illuminating volume, readers will learn about science and safety as they discover the ten deadliest wildfires of the past few centuries and their origins. Photographs of heroic firefighters, ferocious flames, and disastrous aftermaths will captivate even reluctant readers, while thought-provoking questions about global warmings relationship to wildfires will inspire readers to engage in thinking critically about what theyve learned.
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  • 10 Ways I Can Help My Family

    Sara Antill

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2012)
    Kids can contribute to the fun and function of family life in many ways. This engaging book shows kids how they can help their parentsas well as themselves and their siblingsmake family time more fulfilling. Each chapter offers ways to become more self-reliant and more helpful around the home and suggests activities that foster better communication and family bonding.
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  • Rabbits, Mice, and Rats

    Dawn Titmus

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Looking for a pet that's small, soft, and on the squeaky side? Why not try a rabbit, mouse, or rat? These furry, intelligent creatures can be lovable pets. All they need is the proper care and a good home. This expert guide teaches readers everything they need to know about caring for these furry friends. Beautiful full-color photographs introduce readers to different breeds of rabbits, mice, and rats. A handy checklist helps readers choose which of these cute creatures is right for their home and lifestyle. They'll also learn important information about rabbits, mice, and rats, from how they behave in the wild to how to take care of them when they're sick. Fun sidebars about famous and newsworthy rabbits, mice, and rats will engage even reluctant readers. Information-rich and playful, this guide is great for animal lovers and pet owners alike.
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  • Animal Shelters

    John Clendening

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    There are many animals within the United States that dont have a home. Fortunately, there are many animal shelters across the country that can take them in and help them find loving owners! This book provides a detailed look at the many ways these shelters care for our animal buddies.
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  • Cree

    Trevor Grailey

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Two Cree groups, the Western Woods Crees and the Plains Crees, are explored in this rich volume that spans the history of the Cree people from prehistoric times to the modern day. European settlers, traders, and missionaries have affected the Cree people and their way of life. This volume addresses this complex history in an engaging way, and also looks at the rich cultural heritage of these groups, including their daily customs, religion, governmental structure, and art. Captivating illustrations and photography bring the lives of the Cree peoplepast and presentto life.
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  • Milton Hershey and the Chocolate Industry

    Katie Kawa

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 15, 2016)
    The Hershey Company has been selling chocolate and candies for more than a century. The story of the candy giant begins with the man who gave it is name: Milton Hershey. Born in rural Pennsylvania, Hershey spent years building a business whose sweet legacy continues to delight us today. Readers will love reading Hersheys life story and discovering his influence on the time in which he lived. Written to support elementary social studies curricula, this biographical title provides historical context to Hersheys life and accomplishments. Historical photographs, a timeline, and primary sources provide a comprehensive look why Hershey is considered a great entrepreneur.
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  • Horseshoe Crabs

    Annie Wendt Hemstock

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    The horseshoe crab has roamed EarthÂ’s sands and shallow waters for 5 million years. These living fossils have special body parts, mating habits, and survival instincts that have kept the species alive since prehistoric times. Readers will learn all about these special arthropods through age-appropriate, science-heavy text. Additional learning opportunities come in the form of full-color photographs, diagrams, fact boxes, a glossary, and an index, which all play a part in keeping readers engaged and informed.
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  • Harp Seals

    Sam Drumlin

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 15, 2013)
    Educational text and stunning full-color photographs introduce readers to harps seals. They will learn many exciting facts about the various stages of a harp seal's life. Reader-curiosity about this adorable marine mammal is sure to be satisfied.
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