Matokeo ya Utafutaji
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Volcanoes: Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
This is a Stage 1 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explains simple science concepts for preschoolers and kindergarteners.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1985 -
What Makes a Magnet?
Describes how magnets work and includes instructions for making a magnet and a compass. A book in the Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science book series. ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1996 -
Down Comes The Rain (Let's-Read-And-Find-Out-Science)
After rain comes down, the sun comes out and dries the puddles. But the water isn't gone. The heat from the sun has turned it into water vapor-it has evaporated. Eventually, this moisture in the air condenses to form new clouds. Soon the rain will fall again. Read on to find out all the ups and... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1983 -
Weight and weightlessness (Let's read and find out)
Explains simply some basic principles involved in space flight.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1973 -
What Makes a Magnet Updated Edition (Let's Read And Find Out Science)
Describes how a magnet works and how it is useful in our every day life.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2016 -
The Moon Seems to Change (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
Read and find out about the phases of the moon in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.This clear and appealing science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom, introduces basic information about the moon.Have you noticed that the moon sometimes seems to ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2015 -
Down Comes the Rain (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
Read and find out about the ups and downpours of the water cycle in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.Down Comes the Rain is a clear and engaging look into the stages of the water cycle. After rain comes down, the sun comes out and dries the puddles. But the water isn’t gone. The h... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2017 -
Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2)
Read and find out about what causes the flash, crash, rumble, and roll of thunderstorms in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.Did you know that lightning bolts can be over a mile long? Or that they may come from clouds that are ten miles high? Storms can be scary, but not if you kno... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1985 -
Earthquakes (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1)
Read and find out about one of nature’s most mysterious forces—the earthquake—in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.Some earthquakes are so small that you don’t even feel them, while others can make even big buildings shake. Learn why earthquakes happen, where they are most likely t... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2005 -
What Makes a Magnet? (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 2 #Stage 2)
Read and find out about magnets in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.Why does a magnet pick up a paper clip but not a leaf or a penny? How can the whole world be a magnet?Follow the step-by-step instructions about how to make your own magnet, and then find out for yourself what mak... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1996 -
Earthquakes
Read and find out about one of nature's most mysterious forces--the earthquake. Some earthquakes are so small that you don't even feel them, while others can make even big buildings shake! Learn why earthquakes happen, where they are most likely to occur, and what to do if one happens near you.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2005 -
What Makes Day and Night
"What Makes Day and Night" goes through the cycle of the earth and its revolutions around the sun.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1986 -
The Planets in Our Solar System
You live on Earth, so you already know a lot about it. But do you know about its place in out solar system? For instance, it's not the largest planet. If Jupiter were a hallow ball, 1,000 Earths would fit inside it. And did you know our planet Earth takes 365 days to go around the sun, while the ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1998 -
Gravity Is a Mystery
Book discusses gravity--its laws, its differing levels on different planets, interesting facts and an experiment.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1986 -
Flash, Crash, Rumble, and Roll
Explains how and why a thunderstorm occurs and gives safety steps to follow when lightning is flashing. ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1985 -
What The Moon Is Like
Imagine that you're walking on the moon. What is it like? For thousands of years people looked up at the moon and wondered about it. Now we know what the moon is like. There is no air on the moon and nothing grows, but there are towering mountains and deep craters--and much more! Colder than the ... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2000 -
Sunshine Makes the Seasons
Now reillustrated with colorful, kid-friendly art, this book explains to young readers how the sun makes the seasons and how its light affects life on the earth for all living things. Image descriptions present.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1985 -
Sunshine Makes the Seasons
Now reillustrated with colorful, kid-friendly art, this book explains to young readers how the sun makes the seasons and how its light affects life on the earth for all living things.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1985 -
Day Light, Night Light: Where Light Comes From
Moonlight is really sunlight! Did you know that the moon doesn't make its own light? Instead, it receives light from the sun and reflects it to us on the Earth. Read and find out about how the sun, the stars and light bulbs make light so we can see. Did you know that moonlight is really sunlight? T... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1998 -
Is There Life in Outer Space?
Life In Outer Space Bears and birds, people and planets -- many things live on planet Earth. But do they live anywhere else? For a long time people have wondered about that. Maybe you have, too. Read and find out how scientists search for signs of life in outer space.... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 2000 -
The Moon Seems to Change
Because the moon revolves around Earth, it seems to grow and shrink. Children can read about the phenomena of the moon's phases and with an experiment using an orange, a pencil, and a flashlight, they can see why the moon looks different at different times of the month. 'A welcome addition to scie... More
Language: ENGHakimiliki: 1987