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Water on Mars
From the Series Destination Mars (Alternator Books ®)
Did you know there’s water on Mars? Scientists only recently found out! Knowing about Mars’s water will help scientists learn even more about our neighboring planet. If there is water, then… Read More →
Water to Ice
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Early Level 1
Ice is made from very cold water. Water can freeze and change into ice. At home we make water into ice in the freezer. Ice can melt and change back into water if it gets warm. Read More →
Waterways
From the Series Vanishing from
Chinese egrets, humpback whales, Chinook salmon, and manatees might seem to have little in common, but they do--they are all close to extinction. They, and several other animals, have… Read More →
Waves: Principles of Light, Electricity, and Magnetism
From the Series Secrets of the Universe
Did you know that both electricity and light move in waves, like water does? What does electricity have to do with magnets? From Benjamin Franklin and Charles de Coulomb to Georg Ohm and… Read More →
Weather and Climate
From the Series One Planet
From gentle sunshine showers to violent hurricanes, this book explores the creative and awesome destructive power of the weather and climate on Earth. While we all rely on sunshine and rain… Read More →
Weather and Climate through Infographics
From the Series Super Science Infographics
Trying to breeze through weather and climate facts just might cause a brain freeze! You're showered with details about extreme temperatures (Earth's record high is 134°F and record low is… Read More →
Weather Clues in the Sky: Clouds
From the Series Bel the Weather Girl
Look! The sky is getting cloudy. Does that mean light rain, a thunderstorm, or just an overcast day? Dylan hopes their soccer game won't be rained out. Bel the Weather Girl helps her friends… Read More →
Weather Impact
From the Series Red Rocket ™ Readers Advanced Fluency Level 1
How often do people say, 'It depends on the weather?' Alternative arrangements must be made if conditions are unsuitable for planned activities. Cancellation, postponement or change of venue… Read More →
Weather in Fall
From the Series Let's Look at Fall (Pull Ahead Readers — Nonfiction)
The air turns cool in the fall. Decodable nonfiction text and appealing photographs teach young readers about fall weather. Pairs with the fiction text Feels like Fall. Read More →
Weather Math
From the Series Math Everywhere!
Math is everywhere when it comes to the weather! See what's brewing inside this book—and how we need math to finish the forecast! You'll need your math smarts to measure the temperature,… Read More →
Weather Tech: A First Look
From the Series Read about Weather (Read for a Better World ™)
There are many different tools that help us measure and predict the weather. Scientists, engineers, and news stations all work together to bring people information and keep them safe. With… Read More →
Web-Spinning Spiders
From the Series First Step Nonfiction — Backyard Critters
Learn about the many intriguing aspects of spiders, including their body parts and structure, their habitat and how it supports them, and how they use webs to catch their next meal. Captions… Read More →
Weird and Wild Dinosaurs — Hardcover Set
From the Series Weird and Wild Dinosaurs
From Argentina to Zimbabwe, weird and wild dinosaurs have been discovered all over the world. While we all know about T. Rex and Triceratops, this series of high-interest graphic novels… Read More →
Weird and Wonderful Sharks
From the Series Shark Safari
Zero in on the lives of some of the world's most unusual sharks, including the gruesome goblin shark and the funny-faced wobbegong. You'll discover... which shark has a cookie cutter… Read More →
Weird Animals
From the Series Wonderfully Weird (Alternator Books ®)
What do pangolins and peacock spiders have in common? They are weird! But weird can mean many different things. Pangolins are mammals, but sometimes people think they are reptiles because of… Read More →
Weird Dinosaurs
From the Series My Favorite Dinosaurs
Meet fascinating dinosaurs sure to be favorites, from the show-stopping Spinosaurus—the largest walking predator from the dinosaur era—all the way to the weird-looking Stegosaurus. Readers… Read More →
Weird Places
From the Series Wonderfully Weird (Alternator Books ®)
There are many weird places around the world. But weird can mean many different things! In Australia, the water of a certain lake is always pink. The US is home to an ice cream graveyard and… Read More →
Weird Plants
From the Series Wonderfully Weird (Alternator Books ®)
Have you ever seen grass growing underwater? What about a group of succulents that look like stones? Whether deep underwater or far out in the desert, weird plants grow all over the world.… Read More →
Weird Space
From the Series Wonderfully Weird (Alternator Books ®)
Space keeps expanding, and so does the weirdness that fills it. There are many ways space can be considered weird! On Venus, it rains acid. Uranus spins on its side. Astronauts can grow… Read More →
Weird Weather
From the Series Wonderfully Weird (Alternator Books ®)
All around the world, weird weather events occur every day. But weird can mean many different things! Sometimes more than one weather event combines in unexpected ways to form events such as… Read More →
Weird & Wonderful Science Experiments Volume 2: Cool Creations: Make slime, crystals, invisible ink, and more!
From the Series Weird & Wonderful Science
Volume 2 of the ultimate lab series for kids! Each of the experiments features safety precautions, materials needed, step-by-step instructions with illustrations, fun facts, and ways to… Read More →
Welcome to the Arctic
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
Which Arctic plants do woolly bear caterpillars feed on when they wake up from their long winter hibernation? What Arctic insect feeds on caribou and polar bear blood? Why does the Arctic… Read More →
Welcome to the Backyard
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
Readers explore a backyard habitat and discover how garden animals and plants form an ecosystem and rely on each other for survival. This title cleverly takes young readers on a mini safari… Read More →
Welcome to the City at Night
From the Series Nature's Neighborhoods: All about Ecosystems
In this book, readers will explore a city habitat at night and discover how the nocturnal animals that make it their home form an ecosystem and rely on their habitat and each other for… Read More →