Why is anthropology such an inherently fascinating subject? Because it's all about us: human beings. As the "science of humanity," anthropology can help us understand virtually anything about ourselves—from our political and economic systems, to why we get married, to how we decide to buy a particular bottle of wine.
Here are just a few of the intriguing questions anthropologists study: What does it mean if someone raises his eyebrows when he meets you? Is there such a thing as progress? Are modern technological nations really happier and better off than "primitive" hunter-gatherer societies?
Highly illustrated in colour throughout A.A. Milne's timeless stories have been sensitively adapted to retain the humour and charm of the original texts.
In The Swamp Thingjoin the Critter Kids as they come face-to-face with wild wetland creatures in the Snake Hill Swamp Sanctuary. Is the swamp safe to explore, or will the swamp thing get’em?
This unique Graphic Novel for grades 2 to 5 takes readers on an exciting adventure with the Critter Kids® as well as helps to build important reading skills and comprehension.
Frances doesn't think her little sister, Gloria, can be her friend. But when Frances's friend Albert has a no-girls baseball game, Frances shows him a thing or two about friendship—and a thing or two about what girls can do. Along the way, Frances discovers that sisters can indeed be friends . . . maybe even best friends.