Children are told that a healthy diet is important; Healthy Eating shows them why. Reading about the different food groups and the benefits of vitamins and proteins will have children thinking about the food they eat and the effect it has on their well-being.
Provides children with information on which foods are healthy and unhealthy, and explains why healthy foods should be eaten, and unhealthy food avoided.
Teach young readers about basic personal hygiene in this simple, easy-to-read series. This book uses clear photographs and easy-to-follow instructions to help children get exercise and stay fit. A simple picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary.
Caring for our Bodies is a fun and easy way for kids to find out about the importance of good hygiene. Each chapter explores how things like proper tooth care and grooming can help children stay happy and healthy.
Staying HealthyFour CornersThe widest cross-curricular coverage including science, history, geography and mathematics themes all clearly linked to the National Curriculum Programmes for Study and the 5-14 Guidelines for Scotland.Visually inspire all readers with unparalleled Dorling Kindersley photography and design.Engage and satisfy the curiosity of all readers with lively writing styles and …
Is a donut a healthy food? How can you make a pizza more healthy? Is fried chicken a good way to eat protein? Read 'Healthy Food' to learn about ways to make your diet balanced and healthy. Find out what the main food groups are and the best ways to eat these foods.
Text and photographs describe why it's important to save water, and provides simple ways that children can save water.
Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up in the South and it was there that he learned about racism. He became a leader and taught the world about equality. Young readers will learn his story and why we still celebrate this man and his dream today.
This eco-friendly title focuses on green homes. Readers will learn how architects apply sustainable practices to earth-friendly structures. Recycled materials, solar panels, and more are explored through engaging illustrations and accessible text.
Introduces careers in the arts by profiling theatrical director Julie Taymor, architect Maya Lin, and musician Wynton Marsalis.