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      • Trusted Partner
        Educational: Sciences, general science
        July 2018

        Biological Restaurants

        Strange Customers and Unexpected Food

        by Shi Jun

        A biological restaurant is situated deep in the forest. The proprietress is a pretty and vivacious girl who is in charge of eating for living, the important event in the world. She employs numerous cooks, waiters and waitress to serve her customers — earthworms, elephants, butterflies, ant lions, parrots, etc. Surprisingly, they have different food. Some take stones for food, some have night soil.

      • Trusted Partner
        Educational: Sciences, general science
        2019

        Los indios de los cerritos

        La vida en antiguas aldeas

        by Camila Gianotti - Silvia Soler

        Children's book about 5000 year old mounds in Uruguay

      • Trusted Partner
        Educational: Biology
        2018

        El viaje que cambió la ciencia

        Las aventuras de Darwin en el Río de la Plata

        by Anita Aisenberg - Silvia Soler

        This book tells the story of the brilliant English naturalist, his adventures around Rio de la Plata, and explains the origin of his theory of evolution.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        January 2020

        On the Move

        by Art studio Agrafka (Authors), Art studio Agrafka (Illustrators)

        The universe is always on the move: Nothing in it remains completely at rest. Movement is natural: The Earth, the water on it, the atmosphere, the continents, and all living organisms exist in a state of constant motion. We walk, run, jump, crawl, swim, and fly. We travel. This book is about movement and travel—not only by people, but also that of animals, plants, the wind, water, and our planet. It describes journeys for the purpose of trade and commerce, journeys for the purpose of pleasure and repose or for survival, as well as scientific expeditions and pilgrimages. It’s about migrations, maps, navigation, and, finally, about finding your own path. Travellers often hear questions associated with "where" and "where from:" "Where are you going?", "Where are you from?" This book is a visual and intellectual expedition through thousands of years of movement, in search of answers to these as well as many other questions related to movement.       From 6 to 9 years, 2896 words Rightsholders: Ivan Fedechko,  ivan.fedechko@starlev.com.ua

      • Trusted Partner
        Educational: Sciences, general science
        2020

        El cielo de día, el cielo de noche

        by Tabaré Gallardo - Silvia Soler

        A proposal to discover the sky and its colors, the moon, the stars and the solar system, and to value dark skies.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        April 2024

        Smart Pickings

        2nd Edition

        by Lynne Bianchi

        Smart Pickings (2nd Edition) further engages young readers with the world of science. It promotes talk between children, their classmates, teachers, parents, family and friends. The book introduces a range of diverse and inspirational scientists who have or are making a difference through their innovations and research. A book to encouraging us all to wonder, ask questions and ask 'Who are they?', 'How might I be like them?'

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        December 2023

        QuBuild

        A guided approach to asking better scientific questions in primary schools

        by Lynne Bianchi, Tina Whittaker

        This book brings a new classroom approach for primary teachers to teach the explicit knowledge of scientific question-asking. This is an essential skill when children are involved in finding out about the world around them through science enquiry. Challenging the assumption that because children ask lots of questions in science, this automatically leads to meaningful learning of the enquiry curriculum, QuBuild is important for all children developing as scientific thinkers. It outlines an approach to explicitly plan for, practice and develop the craft of scientific question-asking. Unlock your children's science learning potential by exploring the QuBuild Process.

      • Trusted Partner
        Children's & YA
        2019

        Hoverla

        by Kateryna Mikhalitsyna (Author), Svitlana Balukh (Illustrator)

        Hoverla is the tallest mountain in Ukraine. Many people climb it every year. But what do we know about it? Where does its name come from? Where does the Prut waterfall flow? Why is it so important not to trample down the moutain slopes? The story is told by the mountain itself, and many interesting facts and beautiful illustrations will introduce the readers to the diverse world of Hoverla and its inhabitants. Hoverla shows that everything has its unique voice, even the stones if you know how to listen.   From 5 to 10 years, 820 words Rightsholders: Nargis Gafurova and Anna Tiurina; crocus.publishers@gmail.com

      • Educational: Sciences, general science
        January 2016

        Physics

        by Rose Johnson

        Eureka! We have it and so can you--a discovery-packed book that makes the world of physics understandable, engaging, and fun! And that's a very good thing, because physics is all around us, responsible for everything from why balls bounce to why the stars in the sky shine--so we might as well understand and enjoy it. Chock-full of photos and diagrams, this book and its useful images further explain and expand upon the clear and informative text. (Oh, and as for who reportedly shouted "Eureka!" while sitting in his wooden bathtub, see page 7 of this engaging volume.) Our understanding of the world has been built up by observation, deduction and experimentation carried out over thousands of years. This series looks at the discoveries that have changed the way people think about science. It shows how scientists build on the work of earlier thinkers and how a breakthrough can spark a chain of scientific discovery. The books will inspire and inform budding scientists.

      • Children's & YA
        August 2016

        STEM PLAY

        Integrating Inquiries into Learning Centers

        by Diedre Englehart, Debby Mitchell, Junie Albers-Biddle, Kelly Jennings-Towle, Marnie Forestieri

        STEM Play provides varied activities for the most common centers: Art, blocks, dramatic play, literacy, math, science, music and movement. Full of beautiful, fullcolor photos that show the activities in real early childhood classrooms, teachers can easily use the book’s ideas immediately in their curriculum. STEM Play also includes a “How To” section for teachers who wish to expand on the STEM focus and use themed activities in their learning centers.

      • Children's & YA
        June 2021

        My Atlas of Climate Change

        by Caroline Bouchez - Matthias Gollier

        Through simple and educational texts and images, children will easily understand various climate-related concerns. Factual but designed in a positive state of mind, it also shows tangible tips and inspiring actions already taken by children to preserve the planet. This title will let young readers discover they can actually do something within their own capacities. Based on the same successful concept as the previous titles in this series, it includes detailed maps, fascinating and colourful illustrations, plenty of stickers and a large poster-map as a bonus. A mix of smart and fun activities to better understand and appreciate this challenging subject.   Hot and global thematic Educational and interactive Bestselling Atlas concept Plenty of stickers and giant poster   See more on Caramel Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prJlB0vcQUc  See more on Caramel latest catalogue: https://catalog.caramel.be/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/S0226_Catalogue-Frankfurt-2020_10-11.pdf

      • Children's & YA
        February 2020

        Science for Life

        by Afrasiyab Khan

        Science for Life is designed to strengthen and systemise scientific knowledge of young learners through an easy-to-understand language, engaging activities and an attractive layout. Care is taken that the knowledge is connected to the everyday experience of children.

      • Children's & YA

        What On Earth Is? (Series)

        Climate Change

        by David West and Oliver West

        This brilliant six-title series covers the latest in environmental issues. Young readers can learn all about climate change, renewable energy, the impact humans are having on wildlife around the globe and what we can do about it.  What On Earth Is...? clearly and beautifully illustrates the different problems facing our planet and explains what steps are being taken to combat them.  Other titles in this series: What On Earth Is Renewable Energy? What On Earth Is Happening to Our Oceans? What On Earth Is Polluting Our Planet? What On Earth Is Intensive Farming? and What On Earth Is Threatening Our Wildlife?

      • Children's & YA
        January 2019

        My BEST EVER Dream - SEA CREATURES!

        # 18 in the BEDtime Series for Children

        by Ginny & Suess Dye

        Children love SEA CREATURES!  This is book # 18 in the BEDtime Series that will soon have 50 books.  Read them out loud, or let an older child read them alone.   Send your child off to sleep with visions of fascinating SEA CREATURES! The funny looking Clown Frogfish... the freaky looking Angler fish with a flashlight coming out of his head... The Red-Lipped Batfish who really looks like they wear red lipstick... the Mantis Shrimp with rock 'em sock 'em robot arm strength... and so much more!  Beautiful images combine with a story that will engage even the youngest children. Every book starts with: I love when I crawl into bed, snuggle under my covers, and drift off to sleep. . . into the world of dreams. I love the world of dreams - where I can be anything,do anything and see anything. I love knowing that TONIGHT I will dream…my BEST EVER Dream. Why tonight?Because tonight, I will dream about…SEA CREATURES! ____________________________ Ginny & Suess plan on at least 50 titles in this series, but it could be far more because there is SO much to explore in the world!

      • Children's & YA
        January 2019

        My BEST EVER Dream - BIRDS!

        # 19 in the BEDtime Series for Children

        by Ginny & Suess Dye

        Children love BIRDS!  This is book # 19 in the BEDtime Series that will soon have 50 books.  Read them out loud, or let an older child read them alone.   Send your child off to sleep with visions of beautiful BIRDS! Colorful Rainbow Lorikeets from Australia... the magnificent Bald Eagle... tiny Hummingbirds that hover like helicopters... an astonishing Taiwan Blue Magpie...and SO much more. Beautiful images combine with a story that will engage even the youngest children. Every book starts with: I love when I crawl into bed, snuggle under my covers, and drift off to sleep. . . into the world of dreams. I love the world of dreams - where I can be anything,do anything and see anything. I love knowing that TONIGHT I will dream…my BEST EVER Dream. Why tonight?Because tonight, I will dream about… BIRDS! ____________________________ Ginny & Suess plan on at least 50 titles in this series, but it could be far more because there is SO much to explore in the world!

      • Children's & YA
        2021

        Inside the Body

        by Pierre-Marie Valat, Pierre-Marie Valat

        You can’t look inside your body, but there is a lot going on in there. Using a press-out flashlight made of card, you can explore the darkened transparent pages of this book. As you move it around you'll soon discover all the details hidden in each picture. You'll see through your body and discover what happens inside. Learn about our five senses. Watch a baby grow inside its mother. Find out what happens to the food we eat. Explore your body through X-rays and under the microscope.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        MARS IS

        by Suzanne Slade

        The remarkable beauty of Mars is revealed in astonishing photos and inviting text that will expand assumptions and understanding of the Red Planet. People have wondered about the mysterious planet of Mars for centuries.  Over time, scientists discovered Mars has weather and seasons, just like Earth. But curious earthlings wanted to know more.  Does Mars have deserts? Volcanos? Or signs of life? Could people live there someday? Scientists decided to take a closer look. They built a powerful camera and loaded it onto a rocket. The rocket blasted off on August 12, 2005, and seven months later, the camera began orbiting Mars. It sent surprising photos back to Earth. Those incredible pictures showed the world what Mars really is.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2013

        Bionics – A Think Tank Called Nature #1

        by Bernd Hill (Author & Illustrator)

        Volume 1 of our bookseries on bionics provides an overview of the interesting and future-oriented science bionics and its use. It shows how nature serves as a resource for an effective and systematic solution to technical problems.  The reader can access the content through their own research, discovery and experiments.

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