Three-time Caldecott Honor artist Molly Bang and award-winning scientist Penny Chisholm celebrate the wonder of energy. Living Sunlight shows children, teachers, and parents the remarkable magic of what makes us human.This informative yet dramatic book will mesmerize readers and help further a child's understanding of the energy we share with all living things in nature. We are all dancing s…
Text and photographs depict the life cycle of the sunflower, from seeds to sprouts to flowers that finally turn again to seeds.
Aimed at young children, this work presents the story about the growth of a plant from seed to full flowering through the characters of an inquisitive ladybird and snail. A colorful parade of insects follow the progress of a sunflower seed in this first look at the life cycle of a sunflower.
What is the Sun made of? How did astronauts get to the Moon and what did they find there? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more about what's out in space. Sun, Moon and stars is part of an exciting new series of books for children who are beginning to read their own. The easy-to-read text has been specially written with the help of a reading expert.
Illus. in full color. "A comedy about a menagerie of barnyard animals who mistakenly think the sun has forgotten to rise. Designed for children just beginning to read, the story's vocabulary is simple, yet is smoothly written. A good choice."--Booklist.
The sun and the moon shine down on a young boy as he spends a day by the sea. "Sun shines on the mountains, sun shines on the sea. Sun shines on my pillow, and says wake up to me."
As a grandmother tucks her grandson into bed, she soothes his wondering mind with quiet replies to his every question. Lindbergh's gentle bedtime poem follows their loving dialogue from the sun and the moon to the wind and the rain. As full of real explanations as it is calming and lyrical. Full color.
When it's sunny Suki loves to wear her favourite sun hat. When it gets really hot, she wears yellow sun-block to match her hat and cools down with toffe ice-cream. The antics of Suki and her friends provide lots to look for and talk about with your child.
Designed to attract first readers to non-fiction, this series presents popular topics through a combination of illustrations and photographs linked by a simple text and captions. Each book includes a "Things to Do" section.
The illustrations are adapted from their paintings of the story. David Mowaljarlai said, "We want our children to see the daylight and the sun go down on our land, the home of the Dreamtime, and to live there to their old age and really understand their culture.