Boats, Ships, Submarines - and Other Floating Machines
This book answers such intriguing questions as why big ships float and submarines sink… how yachts use the wind to sail… and what instruments a ship's captain uses on the bridge.
This manual studies the working conditions that exist in a range of different work places. The book includes step by step details of undertaking creative activities. An unusual activity book specially designed for schools. It teaches children about the harsh facts of child labour, at the same time how to recycle various things.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Kids, Fiction literature | 6 December 2011
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A Croc Called Capone
A free trip to the Northern Territory! Sounds good, thinks Marcus—"Mucus" to his sister Rose. But when his best friend Dylan joins the family holiday, mayhem is not far away. Blacky the farting dog, back in his second adventure, has a mission that Marcus and Dylan can't refuse. Trouble is, this mission involves a monstrous saltwater crocodile who would much rather chomp on a human for dinner than have a civilized conversation. Of course, there's also the small matter of a giant big-game hunter on a collision course with our heroes. And will Marcus be any match for his mean older sister Rose and her lightsaber-wielding best friend Cy Ob Han?
Adventure with the wild animals and people of the Denali National Park in Alaska through the changing seasons. The best articles from National Geographic Explorer Magazine are now compiled in single-topic books with identical content at two different reading levels: Pioneer (grades 2-3) and Pathfinder (grades 4-6). These books cover a broad range of topics as well as include engaging graphics and compelling images. You can introduce science and social studies content while truly providing differentiated texts in your classroom.