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What's in a book? We enjoy reading books but do you know how many people are needed to make a new book. Sometimes the people live in different parts of the world. A book is mainly made of paper, but ink and glue are used too. This book shows how these materials are made into a book.
An introduction to light and darkness, what is light, where does light come from, what is a shadow and more.
Introduces the life of a Monarch butterfly, from its beginning as a tiny egg laid on a milkweed leaf through its metamorphosis from a caterpillar to an adult butterfly.
Provides a simple explanation of the the differences between natural and manmade materials, and includes examples of their uses in everyday life.
Describes what materials are, where they come from, how people use them, and how materials can be recycled.
Looks at everyday health conditions and explains how children can look after themselves and others
Can you imagine living and working under the sea? It's the reality for some scientists, who inhabit laboratories deep at the bottom of the ocean. Research on the Edge - Ocean Lab is a gripping look at the daily lives of these scientists, and the vital research they carry out in extreme conditions. Discover the difficulties of setting up an ocean lab and the challenges of supplying equipment and necessities to the workers. Children can read about the conditions scientists live in, from how they breathe to what they eat, and some of the dangerous animals and plants they must avoid. Explore how research conducted under the sea can help with conservation, increase our understanding of climate ch...
Discover about what recycling means, and the different ways in which everyone of us can help to recycle something.
Cancer is a condition many people live with. Find out what life is like for some who have cancer.
Explains the benefits of rest and what happens to your body when you don't get enough sleep.