
Let's-read-and-find-out science book
(36 books)
Kindle edition
From Book 1: Describes a simple game designed to stimulate the child's sense of touch
Books in this series (36 books)
Describes briefly the male and female reproductive system, the union of the sperm and ovum, and the stages in the development of the baby in the womb.
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Traces the amazing life cycle of the eel from the Sargasso Sea to the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America and back. Lists many of the yet unanswered questions about eels.
Discusses the physical characteristics and habits of those rodents of the far north whose periodic massive marches to the sea continue to baffle scientists looking for a reason.
A brief introduction to the physical characteristics and life cycle of different varieties of coral.
A simple introduction to caves, their formation, past uses, and distinguishing features.
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Describes how mollusks, such as clams, oysters, limpets, and snails, build their shells and use them.
Describes the characteristics of the redwood trees.
Introduces beginning readers to muscles, from biceps and triceps to the heart, describes how muscles work, and discusses the need to keep our muscles healthy
Part of a new series intended to start children thinking scientifically about everyday phenomena, this book describes the hobby of rock collecting. It looks at rocks all around us and those beneath our feet and explains how to identify some common rock specimens.
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