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Early readers are introduced to cows and life on a farm. Simple sentences accompany engaging pictures.
Theme: Farm
Introduces dairy, including its role in a balanced diet, things made from it, serving sizes, options for people who can't digest cow milk,... [Read More]
Introduces dairy, including its role in a balanced diet, things made from it, serving sizes, options for people who can't digest cow milk, and different types of milk people drink around the world. From School Library Journal: PreSchool-Grade 2–In a superhero suit that features the internal organs of the upper body, Slim Goodbody introduces the groups of the U.S. Food Pyramid. Information includes the different varieties of food found around the world, the path from nature to plate, health benefits and recommended daily servings, and acknowledgment of other dietary recommendations. The sensibility of the series is like that of an educational television show, with children dressed in T-shirts picturing the featured food sharing hosting duties with Slim, and the occasional singsong rhyme, such as the one in Dairy: I think it' amazing/How milk in your glass/Starts out in a field,/With a cow munching grass. There is a picture glossary instead of a textual one, which is fine for avocado and eggplant, but not so much for kohlrabi and falafel. END "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
What do farmers do? How are plants grown? Where do the animals live? The Do You Know? series provides an in-depth look at a wide range of popular... [Read More]
What do farmers do? How are plants grown? Where do the animals live? The Do You Know? series provides an in-depth look at a wide range of popular subjects. Appealing to children who want to know everything, each thought-provoking book features: * 80 or more pages of engaging and educational answers to many popular questions * Hundreds of labeled, full-color illustrations * Educational content reviewed by experts Fans of this book will also enjoy others in the same series, including Polar Animals, Boats, Music, Jobs, Trains, Dinosaurs, Oceans, Space, Vehicles, Earth, and Animals. * Great family and classroom read-aloud book * Books for 5 and up * Books for kindergarten and early elementary school students
Explore all the aspects of your favorite treat: doughnuts! From the first known plating, to the creative and wacky flavors across cultures and... [Read More]
Explore all the aspects of your favorite treat: doughnuts! From the first known plating, to the creative and wacky flavors across cultures and history, this book traces the transformations of the doughnuts we have today. Also includes a recipe, so readers can create their own, unique riff on a doughnut. No matter how you spell them, donuts or doughnuts, they sure are delicious! Aligned to curriculum standards, text highlights key 21st Century content including Global Awareness and Economics. Books in this series include table of contents, glossary of key words, index, author biography, and sidebars.
Filled with fascinating facts delivered visually, this infographic book explores the topic of food from every aspect. Written for middle-grade... [Read More]
Filled with fascinating facts delivered visually, this infographic book explores the topic of food from every aspect. Written for middle-grade readers, Eat Up! is a colorful infographic look at the many surprising and fascinating facts about food. Information is presented in easy-to-understand graphics and clear explanations. Each spread explores a different aspect of the topic. Readers will find answers to a wide range of questions, including: Who grows our food? Where does our meat and fish come from? How does it get to us? What’s the difference between a hybrid and a genetically-modified crop? How do companies advertize to children? Who are the “Big 10” food companies? How much farmland is there across the world? Weightier topics (for example, farming and pollution, or child labor in agriculture), are balanced out by fun facts, such as “extreme foods” and how our sense of taste works (and sometimes deceives us). Other topics include how food production has an impact on the local and global economy, access to food and food insecurity around the world, and conventional vs. organic farming. Vibrant, dynamic illustrations, diagrams and photos and small chunks of text make this book ideal for reluctant or struggling readers.
Each living thing in nature follows a life cycle. Nature is a wonder! Why does a small egg become a plump hen? Learn what happens at each stage of... [Read More]
Each living thing in nature follows a life cycle. Nature is a wonder! Why does a small egg become a plump hen? Learn what happens at each stage of its life cycle and see how human actions can impact it. Discover everything about this fascinating natural journey with this engaging book!
Introduces fruits, including their role in a balanced diet, colors of fruit, serving sizes, how they grow, and different types of fruit people eat... [Read More]
Introduces fruits, including their role in a balanced diet, colors of fruit, serving sizes, how they grow, and different types of fruit people eat around the world. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
"Book introduces the reader to farm animals"--
- Full-color interiors - Each biography is over 100 pages - Series features both historical and contemporary figures - Perfect for doing reports or... [Read More]
- Full-color interiors - Each biography is over 100 pages - Series features both historical and contemporary figures - Perfect for doing reports or additional reading Curriculum Standards: Grades 5-8 Social Studies Standards Time, Continuity, and Change: II - Identify and use key concepts, such as chronology, conflict, and change, to explain, analyze, and show connections among patterns of historical change and continuity. Individual Development & Identity: IV - Relates personal change to social, cultural, and historical contexts. - Describes personal connections to place--as associated with community and nation. Individuals, Groups, & Institutions: V - Demonstrate an understanding of concepts such as status and social class in the interactions of individuals and social groups. Power, Authority, & Governance: VI - Identify representative leaders from various levels and branches of the U.S. government.
Tractors, wagons, combines, and trailers--what are these things? They're all machines on a farm! How do they work? What are they for? Kids can get to... [Read More]
Tractors, wagons, combines, and trailers--what are these things? They're all machines on a farm! How do they work? What are they for? Kids can get to know the many machines that make farms go in this interactive Pebble Sprout series.
Fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy--farms have them all! What crops do farmers plant? How do they grow? Kids can find the answers to all their... [Read More]
Fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy--farms have them all! What crops do farmers plant? How do they grow? Kids can find the answers to all their questions about how farmers grow the foods we eat in this interactive Pebble Sprout series.