What is Right? is Etan Boritzer's 6th title in his best selling "What is?" life concepts series. This title addresses issues of integrity and fairness for children. If your neighbor's orange tree has a branch full of oranges hanging over his fence into your backyard, is it right to help yourself to a few oranges? What is Right? asks the child to consider many issues and situations related to ma…
Part of the series which helps children deal with their emotions, this book explores the day to day situations that young children experience which make them angry. It looks at the ways in which they might make other people angry as well as ways of controlling their temper and dealing with anger.
People have all different kinds of beliefs, wear different kinds of clothes and pray in different ways and in different places. This title in the “All Kinds of…” series celebrates all kinds of children with all kinds of beliefs in a warm, open way and through engaging flaps and popups. Included is a poster of Religious Festivals.
This book is suitable for ages 6 to 9 years. The bodies of living things are made up mostly of water. This fascinating book shows young children why all plants, animals, and people need water to grow and survive. Interesting photographs feature animals and plants living in water; Frogs and fish laying their eggs in water; and land animals using water to cool off and keep clean.
If tiresome travel has put you off authentic Africa, you'll be delighted to discover that the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, Southern Africa's 4th largest National Park, is but a mere ninety minute drive from Johannesburg.
Disasters caused by human actions or natural forces often dramatically affect both the environment and civilization. Using personal accounts, well-organized information, and dramatic photos, this series provides an in-depth look at the challenges of various life-threatening crises.
This wonderful, modern-day toddler classic presents information that children both want and need in a refreshingly honest, informative, and age-appropriate way.
Supporting the National Curriculum, each book in this series encourages readers aged between seven and ten to observe and record their environment. This title looks at the living things around us, how they work with each other and the world around them.
The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures. Eyewitness Evolution is DK's classic look at Charles Darwin and the theory of natural selection, now reissued with a CD and wall chart.