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Books in Let's Find Out! Weather series

  • What Are Fish?

    Bobi Martin

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 1, 2017)
    An introduction to fish explains what they are and describes how they breathe and move underwater, sharks, diet, life cycle, relationship with humans, and other aspects of their lives.
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  • What Are Vitamins?

    Corona Brezina

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Today, dietary supplements have become a booming business and it's trendy for the food industry to use vitamins as a selling point in their products. Sometimes, consumers can lose track of the truth about vitamins among misleading and incomplete claims. This book provides accurate information, introducing young readers to the vitamins essential for their health. They will come away from the book knowing what vitamins they need, why they're vital for good nutrition, and the consequences of deficiencies or overdoses. They will understand how to wisely enhance their daily diets.
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  • Fire Station

    Wiley Blevins

    Spiral-bound (Cartwheel Books, Sept. 1, 2006)
    An exciting new nonfiction series just right for preschoolers! Features an age-appropriate story, photographs, wipe-off learning activities, stickers, and plastic toys for hands-on learning fun!This informative activity book based on the Let's Find Out classroom magazine takes kids on a visit to the fire station! They can learn all about the fire engine and the gear firefighters use to fight fires...even a few tips about fire safety!The spiral-bound activity book includes eight pages of wipe-off activities, a dry-erase marker, stickers, and four miniature plastic fire station accessories.
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  • The Water Cycle

    Kristina Lyn Heitkamp

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Water covers almost 75 percent of Earth's surface. People, plants, and animals all need water to live. Through accessible language and engaging images, readers will follow the flow of water through the water cycle. Using real-life examples, readers will identify water cycle steps such as evaporation from puddles and condensation found in clouds or fog. The text also shares opportunities to observe the powerful movement of water. Sidebars offer further information, such as questions that invite readers to consider water use in everyday life and the many human-related activities that affect the water cycle.
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  • Solving Real-World Problems With Electrical Engineering

    Laura Loria

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Introduces the field of electrical engineering and some noted engineers and describes how it is used in communications, television, appliances, computers, video games, robotics, medicine, and other situations.
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  • What Tasks Can Computers Perform?

    Bobi Martin

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    This illuminating STEM volume explores a wide variety of tasks computers perform, from running video games to controlling the International Space Station to helping students learn to read, write, and do math. Call-outs support state and national standards for close reading and critical thinking, while engaging photographs offer additional information on a topic that will interest teachers and students alike. While students may have limited exposure to what computers do in their own lives, they will be inspired to learn that there is so much more to these machines than they have imagined.
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  • What Are Hardware and Software?

    Cathleen Small

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Curriculum standards intersect with STEM education to create an informative book that introduces the concepts of hardware and software to a young audience. This book will then explain to young readers how hardware and software work together, and it will describe how writing code creates software and programs. These are concepts that every young reader will need to know in order to understand the basics of how computer technology works. Throughout this book, color-coded call-outs and vivid imagery will offer a visual treat to readers who understand with their eyes as well as with their hands.
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  • Weathering and Erosion

    Caitie McAneney

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Earth has been shaped by thousands of years of weathering and erosion. These forces have created amazing landforms around the world, from rock arches to deep canyons. This book introduces readers to the science behind erosion and weathering. Readers will dig deep to uncover the many forces that impact the shape of the earth, including wind, water, and living creatures. Through accessible text, conversation-starting sidebars, and eye-catching photographs, readers will gain a deep understanding of the science behind our dynamic Earth.
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  • What Are Wants and Needs?

    Barbara Gottfried Hollander

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2016)
    For young people, it can be easy to confuse what one wants as opposed to what one actually needs. This thoughtful resource elucidates the basic concepts of wants and needs and how they fit into the economic landscape. Readers will be asked to consider the different priorities of cultures from around the world, offering a more global overview, as well as a perspective on what people needed in the past. The text nudges the idea of needs further with a discussion of emotional needs and what those might be.
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  • Solving Real-World Problems With Chemical Engineering

    Don Rauf

    Library Binding (Britannica Educational Pub, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Introduces the field of chemical engineering; describes how it is used in polymers, renewable energy and other environmental issues, food preservation, medicines, batteries, and other situations; and discusses possible future developments.
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  • How Plants Reproduce

    Judy Silverstein Gray

    Paperback (Rosen Education Service, Aug. 15, 2018)
    "A book for young readers about how plants reproduce."--
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  • The Rock Cycle

    Sara Howell

    Library Binding (Rosen Education Service, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The rock cycle is a story millions of years in the making. From metamorphic rock to magma and igneous rock to sedimentary rock and back again, rock is constantly forming, wearing down, and forming again. With news about the environment in the forefront, an understanding of how the natural world works is more important than ever, and this book is an ideal companion to any earth science curriculum. This journey to the center of Earth and back will have kids rocking and rolling in no time.
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