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Books in Little Pirate Science Made Simple! series

  • Little Pirate: Is a Shark a Fish?

    Lawrence Schimel

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Science Made Simple! Whenever kids learn something about the world that they didn?t know before, that?s a discovery! With Little Pirate, kids learn how to make discoveries. When they join Little Pirate on an adventure, they?ll wonder, observe, experiment, draw conclusions, and build on what they?ve discovered. And the more kids discover, the bigger their world gets! Go on an underwater adventure with Little Pirate, Parrot and Mystic. Discover the fascinating world alive under the ocean's surface. Kids will meet turtles, sharks, dolphins and crabs and learn along with Little Pirate what is a fish and what isn't. (It's not as obvious as you may think!) Eleven-spread case bound book with a gatefold back cover and an inset paper wheel that turns to transport Little Pirate into a world of wonder.
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  • Little Pirate: Why Do We Recycle? Science Made Simple!

    IKids

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, Aug. 12, 2009)
    Science Made Simple! Whenever kids learn something about the world that they didn?t know before, that?s a discovery! With Little Pirate, kids learn how to make discoveries. When they join Little Pirate on an adventure, they?ll wonder, observe, experiment, draw conclusions, and build on what they?ve discovered. And the more kids discover, the bigger their world gets! Ahoy, matey! Little Pirate discovers someone is littering in the ocean. Turn the wheel, open the gatefold, and help Little Pirate investigate who is polluting the water while learning all about it means to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Eleven-spread case bound book with a gatefold back cover and an inset paper wheel that turns to transport Little Pirate into a world of wonder.
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  • Little Pirate: What's in the Egg?

    Lawrence Schimel

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, June 1, 2009)
    Science Made Simple! Whenever kids learn something about the world that they didn?t know before, that?s a discovery! With Little Pirate, kids learn how to make discoveries. When they join Little Pirate on an adventure, they?ll wonder, observe, experiment, draw conclusions, and build on what they?ve discovered. And the more kids discover, the bigger their world gets! It's not just birds that hatch from eggs, as Little Pirate discovers. Learn all about animals that hatch from eggs. Ten-spread case bound book with flaps and an inset paper wheel that turns to transport Little Pirate into a world of wonder.
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  • Little Pirate: Why Does the Wind Blow? Science Made Simple!

    IKids

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, Aug. 12, 2009)
    Science Made Simple! Whenever kids learn something about the world that they didn?t know before, that?s a discovery! With Little Pirate, kids learn how to make discoveries. When they join Little Pirate on an adventure, they?ll wonder, observe, experiment, draw conclusions, and build on what they?ve discovered. And the more kids discover, the bigger their world gets! What makes the wind blow? Where does the rain come from? Why does it only snow when it's cold out? In this captivating adventure, kids will have so much fun with Little Pirate they won't even realize they're learning all about the weather! Eleven-spread case bound book with a gatefold back cover and an inset paper wheel that turns to transport Little Pirate into a world of wonder.
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  • Little Pirate: Is a Spider an Insect?

    Lawrence Schimel

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, June 1, 2009)
    Science Made Simple! Whenever kids learn something about the world that they didn?t know before, that?s a discovery! With Little Pirate, kids learn how to make discoveries. When they join Little Pirate on an adventure, they?ll wonder, observe, experiment, draw conclusions, and build on what they?ve discovered. And the more kids discover, the bigger their world gets! Little Pirate spots a spider aboard the ship. Is it an insect? By exploring the difference between spiders and insects, Little Pirate_along with the reader _ discovers the wonders of the world of bugs. Eleven-spread case bound book with a gatefold back cover and an inset paper wheel that turns to transport Little Pirate into a world of wonder.
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  • Little Pirate: Is That a Bat?

    Lawrence Schimel

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, Sept. 1, 2008)
    Science Made Simple! Whenever kids learn something about the world that they didn?t know before, that?s a discovery! With Little Pirate, kids learn how to make discoveries. When they join Little Pirate on an adventure, they?ll wonder, observe, experiment, draw conclusions, and build on what they?ve discovered. And the more kids discover, the bigger their world gets! Little Pirate sees something fly by in the night sky and wonders what it could be. As he asks questions and makes observations, Little Pirate - along with the reader learns all about nocturnal animals. Eleven-spread case bound book with a gatefold back cover and an inset paper wheel that turns to transport Little Pirate into a world of wonder.
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  • Little Pirate: Why Do We Recycle? Science Made Simple!

    IKids

    Hardcover (Innovative Kids, Aug. 12, 2009)
    Science Made Simple! Whenever kids learn something about the world that they didn?t know before, that?s a discovery! With Little Pirate, kids learn how to make discoveries. When they join Little Pirate on an adventure, they?ll wonder, observe, experiment, draw conclusions, and build on what they?ve discovered. And the more kids discover, the bigger their world gets! Ahoy, matey! Little Pirate discovers someone is littering in the ocean. Turn the wheel, open the gatefold, and help Little Pirate investigate who is polluting the water while learning all about it means to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Eleven-spread case bound book with a gatefold back cover and an inset paper wheel that turns to transport Little Pirate into a world of wonder.
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  • Evolution: Why Did Fish Grow Feet? And Other Stories of Life on Earth

    Anne Rooney

    Paperback (Ticktock Books, LTD, Oct. 7, 2014)
    Evolution: why did fish grow feet? is a fun, non-fiction narrative story of evolution. Rodent narrator Nippy takes us on a journey through time, looking at the events on our planet, from the first stages of life to our own appearance on Earth. This is a fun, informative and accessible book through which children can discover how our planet and the wonderful diverse creatures that have lived on it evolved. It has all the great animals that kids love to see and read about - from giant Sauroposeidons, to fierce Velociraptors and the mighty early mammals. Every animal is put into context using a fun and revealing timeline, which shows when each group of creatures lived on our planet and when they met their demise. A brilliant book for children to learn how our planet came to life, showing them all the major changes to our Earth through the last 700 million years+.
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  • I'll Use Information for My Explanation!

    Kelly Doudna

    Library Binding (Sandcastle, Sept. 1, 2006)
    Uses rebuses and simple sentences to introduce the concept of data and data collection.
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  • Gases and Their Properties

    Susan Meyer

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Describes the properties of gases and the physical laws by which all gases behave, and explains how these laws apply to everyday life and such current issues as global warming.
  • Atomic and Molecular Structure

    Joel Chaffee

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Describes atom theory and quantum mechanics, detailing the structure of atoms and molecules, why they are important, and how scientists have used advances in technology to further investigate atomic structure.
  • Cell Biology

    Aubrey Stimola

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Jan. 15, 2011)
    The makeup of cells is so complex that most books on the subject are mired in complicated language and details. This book offers a comprehensible yet understandable overview of the cell, how it works, its scientific history, and its function in living things. Straightforward sidebars and discernible images support this interesting journey into the cellular world.