Related Children's Literature
What Makes Day and Night, by Franklyn M. Branley and illustrated by Arthur Dorros
This book explains the Earth's rotation in terms that children can understand. Branley's easy to read text, Dorros's colorful illustrations, and photographs from NASA clarify the principle of what makes day and night.
This book explains the Earth's rotation in terms that children can understand. Branley's easy to read text, Dorros's colorful illustrations, and photographs from NASA clarify the principle of what makes day and night.
The Reasons for Seasons, by Gail Gibbons
This book explains how the position of Earth in relations to the sun causes seasons. Gibbons captures the wonders that come along with the seasons making the book both fun and educational.
This book explains how the position of Earth in relations to the sun causes seasons. Gibbons captures the wonders that come along with the seasons making the book both fun and educational.
A Tree for All Seasons, by Robin Bernard
This 16 page book explains how the position of Earth in relation to the sun causes seasons, and the wonders that come with each one of them. Bernard includes photographic pictures and carefully researched vocabulary, language, and concepts for children to explore the four seasons.
This 16 page book explains how the position of Earth in relation to the sun causes seasons, and the wonders that come with each one of them. Bernard includes photographic pictures and carefully researched vocabulary, language, and concepts for children to explore the four seasons.
Going Home, The Mystery of Animal Migration, by Marianne Berkes and illustrated by Jennifer DiRubbio
This book features ten diverse animal species and the reasons they migrate. Berkes and DiRunnio use easy to understand, factual language and beautiful illustrations to help children understand the migration phenomenon. This book is also full of tips for teachers!
This book features ten diverse animal species and the reasons they migrate. Berkes and DiRunnio use easy to understand, factual language and beautiful illustrations to help children understand the migration phenomenon. This book is also full of tips for teachers!
Here Come the Humpbacks!, by April Pulley Sayre and Jamie Hogan
This book tells the story of the magnificent migration of humpback whales. Children can see how far some animals travel when they migrate.
This book tells the story of the magnificent migration of humpback whales. Children can see how far some animals travel when they migrate.
The Moon Book, by Gail Gibbons
This book identifies the moon as our only natural satellite, describes its movement and phases, and discusses how we have observed and explored it over the years.
This book identifies the moon as our only natural satellite, describes its movement and phases, and discusses how we have observed and explored it over the years.
Animal Life Cycles Growing and Changing, by Bobbie Kalman
This 32 page book teaches children about the many different ways in which animals grow and change from the time they are embryos to the time they are adults. Kalman uses easy to read text along with detailed diagrams and colorful photographs to help children understand the life cycles of several different species.
This 32 page book teaches children about the many different ways in which animals grow and change from the time they are embryos to the time they are adults. Kalman uses easy to read text along with detailed diagrams and colorful photographs to help children understand the life cycles of several different species.
Are You a Dragonfly?, by Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries
This book explains the fascinating steps of metamorphosis as it follows a dragonfly. Most children think of butterflies when they learn about metamorphosis, so this story expands their knowledge because there are many other creatures and critters that go through metamorphosis.
This book explains the fascinating steps of metamorphosis as it follows a dragonfly. Most children think of butterflies when they learn about metamorphosis, so this story expands their knowledge because there are many other creatures and critters that go through metamorphosis.
From Seed to Plant, by Gail Gibbons
This 32 page book explores the relationships between seeds and the plants which they produce. Gibbons uses easy to read text and large illustrations to explain the magnificent process of plant reproduction from pollination to seed dispersal to the growth cycle of seeds.
This 32 page book explores the relationships between seeds and the plants which they produce. Gibbons uses easy to read text and large illustrations to explain the magnificent process of plant reproduction from pollination to seed dispersal to the growth cycle of seeds.
From Plant To Blue Jeans, by Arthur John L'Hommedieu
This book tells how blue jeans and other clothing articles are made from cotton plants. Children can see one of the many uses of plants.
This book tells how blue jeans and other clothing articles are made from cotton plants. Children can see one of the many uses of plants.