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The weather

the best start in science
2010
Presents a color-illustrated explanation of how clouds, wind, rainbows, thunder and lightning, and various kinds of weather are created.

Seeds, bulbs, plants, and flowers

the best start in science
2010
Explains, in simple text and illustrations, the growth and development of plants, including how animals spread seeds, why flowers are important, and what happens to plants in winter.

Backyard bugs

the best start in science
2010
An illustrated introduction to backyard bugs that provides information about worms, caterpillars, ants, and other insects in a question and answer format.

What things are made of

the best start in science
2010
Looks at the natural materials used to make common objects around the house, including clothing, furniture, paper, and plastic.

Solar system

the best start in science
2010
An illustrated introduction to the solar system that provides information about the sun, planets, and other celestial bodies in a question and answer format.

Where food comes from

the best start in science
2010
Full-color photos and simple text describe where various foods come from including breads, chocolate, milk, and eggs.

Electricity

the best start in science
2010
Teaches children about electricity, discussing what electricity is, where it comes from, and how it is used in everyday life.

Light and sound

the best start in science
2010
Uses illustrations and simple text in a question-and-answer format to introduce the basic principles of light and sound to children, discussing sunlight, darkness, vibrations, and related topics.

Forces and motion

the best start in science
2010
Uses illustrations and simple text in a question-and-answer format to introduce the basic principles of physics to children, examining how friction, slopes, pushing, and pulling affect motion.

Healthy eating

the best start in science
2010
An illustrated introduction to healthy eating that provides information about a balanced diet, the food groups, and digestion in a question and answer format.
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