Talks About Food, Where It Goes When You Eat, And The Food Your Body Needs For Health And Energy. A simple introduction to why the body needs food and how it passes through the digestive tract.
One of a series of non-fiction books for children working at Key Stage One, this book looks at the properties of metal, familiar things that are made from metal and where the material comes from.
How is paper made? Tall, thick trees are cut down, chopped into tiny pieces to make pulp, and rolled flat into giant rolls of paper. After the rolls are cut into smaller pieces, the paper is sent to stores and printers to be used by people.
See how tanks of steaming wax are transformed into colorful crayons, complete with labeled paper wrappers. Illustrated. Describes, in text and step-by-step photographs, the manufacture of a crayon from wax to finished product.
Paper is made from trees. To see the cycle, read this informative book. Provide Children with a fun and exciting introduction to reading about the people, places, and things in their world.
Chop, Carve, Chop! People make many things out of wood. Find out how a wood carver makes a mask.
Illustrated with colour images, the books in this series encourage children to understand the science behind everyday objects and events. Written for children working at Key Stage 1, they fit into the schemes of work of the National Curriculum.