Science Readers
Skeletons
Your skeleton is amazing. It protects your soft insides and helps you
run, walk, and swim. Without your skeleton, you'd be a shapeless blob.
Learn all about the hundreds of bones that make up your skeleton in this
book full of facts and photographs.
pages 48
9"x 6" paperback
RL 2 ages 4-8
Solar System
We live on a spinning planet called Earth. Earth belongs
to a family of nine amazing planets that orbit the Sun. Learn all about
our solar system -- the Sun, planets, comets, and asteroids -- and about
space exploration in this book full of facts and photographs.
pages 45 ages 7-8
Titanic
April 14, 1912, marks the date of one of the worst disasters at sea in
peacetime. Read all about the fabulous Titanic--the ship some people
called "insinkable." Find out what life was like aboard ship, and see
what the Grand Staircase, the radio room, or a second-class cabin looked
like. Meet some of the people--both passengers and crew--who sailed on
the Titanic's first and only voyage. You'll learn about the disastrous
end of the Titanic. You'll find out about the amazing discovery of the
remains of the world's most famous ship by a team of scientists in 1985.
More than 75 years after she sank Titanic still has tales to tell.
pages 48
9"x 6" paperback
RL 3 ages 4-8
Wolves
Wolves are strong, beautiful animals. They travel in packs, and talk
to each other by howling and barking. They bring food to their young
pups, safe at home in their dens. Learn all about wolves in this book
full of facts and photographs.
pages 48
9"x 6" paperback
RL 2 ages 4-8