Books from Educational Development Corporation

  • The Young Scientist Book of Evolution
    By Barbara Cork, Lynn Bresler

    Discusses the theory of natural selection, the genetic code and inheritance, the biblical story of creation, and evidence in the fossil record for the present theory of evolution.

  • The Usborne Round the World Songbook
    By Emma Danes, Kate Elliott

    This songbook contains more than 30 illustrated songs from around the world, specially arranged for young children's voices.

  • Usborne Book of Skiing
    By Chris Lyon, Marit Claridge, G. Smith

    The three main events in the skiing calendar are the Olympics, World Championships and the World Cup. ... J. The World Cup was introduced in 1 967 and happens every year. There are a series of individual races in each event throughout ...

  • The First Thousand Words in Spanish: With Easy Pronunciation Guide
    By Heather Amery, Reyes Milá

    - Offers a wide range of learning opportunities from early reading and spelling to dictionary use- Foreign language editions include dictionaries and phonetic pronunciation guides; some have online pronunciation guides.

  • Mysteries and Marvels of Bird Life
    By Ian Wallace

    Describes the habits, food, nests, environments, and migrations of birds.

  • The Usborne Book of Cutaway Planes
    By Clive Gifford

    -- Amazingly detailed cutaway illustrations and photographs with clear text to explain the principles behind how planes and cars work

  • Make This Model Town
    By Iain Ashman

    You need only a tube of glue and a pair of scissors or a craft knife to turn this book into a superb model of a medieval town.

  • The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

    A simple retelling of the tale in which an Englishman becomes the sole survivor of a shipwreck and lives for nearly thirty years on a deserted island.

  • Make This Egyptian Temple
    By Iain Ashman

    You need only a tube of glue and a pair of scissors or a craft knife to turn this book into a superb model of an Ancient Egyptian temple.

  • First Book of the Piano
    By John C. Miles, Eileen O'Brien

    Cartoon characters and text help beginners learn the basic skills needed to play the piano, including how to read and understand music.

  • Make This Viking Settlement
    By Iain Ashman

    -- Requires only glue, scissors and a craft knife -- Most historical titles compatible with OO/HO scale to complement figures bought from model shops -- Fantasy models include moving parts and "see-inside" sections Each model includes full ...

  • The Usborne Round the World Cookbook
    By Caroline Young

    This book features over 40 recipes, with step-by-step instructioon, from all over the world.

  • Viking Raiders
    By Anne Civardi, James Graham-Campbell

    Explains how the Vikings lived over one thousand years ago.

  • Polar Bears
    By Conrad Mason

    Explore the icy world of polar bears and see them swim, hunt and play. Then follow a cub's journey from its birth in an underground den to the day it heads out into the world alone.

  • The Usborne Book of Famous Paintings
    By Rosie Dickins

    Originally published: London: Usborne, 2009.

  • Creepy Crawlies
    By Cathy Kilpatrick

    Captioned illustrations provide an introduction to insects and other invertebrates written in simple terms for children.

  • Creepy Crawlies: Insects and Other Tiny Animals
    By Cathy Kilpatrick

    A colorfully-illustrated introduction to the world of insects and other creepy-crawly creatures.

  • The Usborne Book of Origami
    By Kate Needham, L. Somerville

    Simple step-by-step instructions for making boxes, party hats, toys, and more from folded paper. Inside this book there are lots of exciting things that you can make simply by folding paper.

  • Puzzle Planet
    By Susannah Leigh

    - Entertaining stories filled with lots of fun picture-puzzles - Large pages with full-color cartoon style artwork coupled with exciting, fantastical adventures.

  • Wallop and Whizz and the Bottle of Fizz
    By Philip Hawthorn

    Find out what happens when feuding wizards, Wallop and Whizz, create the everlasting "Fizz" in their attempts to win the annual wizards' competition.