(0-486-48033—X) HISTORY OF THE CIvIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT COLORING BOOK, Steven James Petruccio. (0-486-47846—7) AMERICAN LEGENDS AND TALL TALES, Steven James Petruccio. (O-486'47786-X) MY FIRST MANDALAS--ANIMALS, Anna Pomaska.
The first white settler in the Connecticut River valley was fur trader John Oldham . ... Others , such as Minister Thomas Hooker , settled in Connecticut because they were unhappy with Puritan leaders in Massachusetts .
Newly discovered remains of prehistoric creatures inspired these 30 illustrations of flying reptiles and birds. Captions describe feathering patterns, incubation periods, and nesting habits.
Illustrations to color and easy-to-follow text introduce children to twenty-three items found in the American Museum of Natural History's permanent collection.
Meticulously researched, accurate, and informative—the paper models and lessons in this book will help you teach about Native American tribes of the Northeast.
Forty-six challenging mazes feature such Mesozoic monsters as the long-necked Apatosaurus, the Flying Archaeopteryx, the sea-dwelling Aspidorhynchus, as well as Iguanodon, Protoceratops, Pachycephalosaurus, and other creatures.
Illustrations of 25 sites of New York CIty with appeal to grade-school children, such as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the ships at South Street Seaport, mummies at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and dinosaurs at the American ...
Here's the most entertaining way for children to get a good look at the human body and learn how bodies work: 28 fun and instructive, ready-to-color illustrations.
With this book's 46 pages of illustrations — each accompanied by fact-filled captions — kids can combine the fun of coloring with the fascination of discovering how all kinds of living creatures are linked together.
This book shows how your senses work by combining easy-to-understand explanations with detailed illustrations for you to color. You'll also find out about similarities and differences between human and animal sensory perception.
Contains easy instructions for making twenty models, manipulatives, and mini-books that will teach students in grades two through four about the human body.
This ready-to-color collection of 30 detailed illustrations includes scenes from the life of the Egyptian boy-king, as well as his death mask, furniture, jewelry, sculpture, and other rare artifacts found at the burial site.
Children can explore the earth's largest ecosystem through 46 detailed, factual, and ready-to-color illustrations. They can discover how the seas determine both the climate and the weather, encounter tiny plants and animals, and more.
They're scary, but they're smiling — these grinning skulls and skeletons are full of creepy fun!
This is the book you'll want to use to discover fascinating facts about gravity, light, heat, sound, and other wonders such as thunder and lightning and volcanoes.
Genes are what make you YOU With 46 illustrations and easy-to-read captions, this book explains that genes are "chemical instructions" that living things need in order to stay alive and reproduce.
My First Book About Our Amazing Earth
Where do we live among the galaxies, what did people think before they could study the sky with telescopes, and what happened to Pluto?
(0-486-47533-6) STEAMPUNK STAINED GLASS COLORING BOOK, Jeremy Elder. (0-486-48578-1) HEARTS AND ROSES STAINED GLASS COLORING BOOK, Carol Foldvary-Anderson. (0-486-47023-7) CHINESE DESIGNS, Dianne Gaspas. (0-486-42083-3) SAINTS STAINED ...
Complete with in-depth captions, 30 scientifically accurate illustrations follow the exploration of Antarctica from 1772 to the 1930s. The book is rich with images of explorers, wildlife, and frozen landscapes.