An educational text exploring the world of the tropical rainforest, from unusual plants to native peoples, discusses why the rainforest in threatened, why it is important to the environment, and what can be done to save it. IP.
Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger, Robert M. Quackenbush
Hardcover
(Ideals Childrens Books, April 1, 1993)
Explains what maps are and how to use them, discusses map symbols and their meanings, and includes maps of a house, community, city, state, country, and the world
A letter's journey begins when Matty drops it into a mailbox and wonders what will happen next. Colorful, detailed illustrations present this journey as the letter travels from the mailbox to the postal center to its final destination. The information is clearly presented through simple, appealing text and pictures. Includes information for beginning a stamp collection.
Examines various theories about what may have happened to dinosaurs, explains the meaning of extinction, and allows readers to draw their own conclusions
Paperback
(Ideals Children's Books, Aug. 15, 2005)
This title is intended for ages 3 to 6 years. Young readers will enjoy discovering the life of Thomas Jefferson on their own through humorous watercolours and informative, easy-to-read text.
Paperback
(HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS, March 26, 1999)
As it explains the concept of immigration, beginning long ago but concentrating on today, this book uses four children from different countries to explore the many reasons for immigration and various ways to immigrate.