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Why does a magnet pick up a paper clip but not a leaf or a penny? How can the whole world be a magnet?
What Makes a Magnet?
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If you lived on the moon, you would have two straight weeks of daylight and then two weeks of night! On earth, we have both day and night in just twenty-four hours, thanks to the quick rotation of our planet. Read and find out more in What Makes Day and Night!
What Makes Day and Night
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Our children are bombarded on a daily basis with competing messages. Every song, movie, book, TV show, blog, and game is full of ideas—ideas about truth, morality, beauty, identity, faith, and more. Not all of these ideas are true. Some are wrong, some are deceptive, and some are outright destructive. Young children must be equipped to discern among competing ideas and stand firm in the truth.6 Grades
What on Earth Can I Do?
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Did you know that worker bees have more than 5,000 lenses in each eye and dragonflies have more than 30,000? Did you know a chameleon can move each of its eyes in opposite directions?
What Senses Do Animals Have?
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Mr. Crocodile has big plans for finally catching--and eating--five pesky monkeys, but those little rascals dupe him again and again.
What Time Is It, Mr. Crocodile?
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This book presents children with fifteen problems, none of which have easy answers. Children must consider the problems, answer questions about them, and complete related activities. The activities teach children the valuable skills of compromise, making the best of a situation, and looking for a new way of accomplishing a goal.
What To Do? Level A (Dyslexia Version)
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This book presents children with fifteen problems, none of which have easy answers. Children must consider the problems, answer questions about them, and complete related activities. The activities teach children the valuable skills of compromise, making the best of a situation, and looking for a new way of accomplishing a goal.3 Grades
What To Do? Level A Student Book
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This book presents children with fifteen problems, none of which have easy answers. Children must consider the problems, answer questions about them, and complete related activities. The activities teach children the valuable skills of compromise, making the best of a situation, and looking for a new way of accomplishing a goal.
What To Do? Level B (Dyslexia Version)
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This book presents children with fifteen problems, none of which have easy answers. Children must consider the problems, answer questions about them, and complete related activities. The activities teach children the valuable skills of compromise, making the best of a situation, and looking for a new way of accomplishing a goal.2 Grades
What To Do? Level B Student Book
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This book presents seventeen age-appropriate problems that have no easy answers. In each problem, youngsters confront a high-interest, adolescent-type situation—the kind of situation that requires them not just to problem-solve but to think hard about what kind of people they want to be as they develop into young adults. This valuable book will get kids thinking critically and problem-solving creatively.5 Grades
What To Do? Level C – Student Book
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This classic book is a delightful "how-to-draw" showing the reader ways to illustrate a variety of buildings, animals and people.12 Grades
What to Draw and How to Draw It
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Read and find out about meteorology and why the weather can be hard to predict in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.
What Will the Weather Be?
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Read and find out about what makes something alive, and what all living things need to stay healthy, in this colourfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.
What’s Alive?
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If you want to win races, never race a cheetah--no animal on earth can run faster! A peregrine falcon can swoop faster than a cheetah can run, but that can't even compare to an airplane, a rocket, or the speed of light.
What’s Faster Than a Speeding Cheetah?
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