by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
That beautiful pumpkin out in the patch started out down in the earth as a seed.Then the seed cracked open and down went the roots and up went the shoots.Two leaves popped out and then the pumpkin plant started using the tubes in its stalk to send nutrients up and...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
Let’s Read and Find Out Science series continues with this wonderful book that explains the science behind the beautiful colors we see in our leaves every autumn season. Explore the loss of chlorophyll and the colors that appear in its absence. What makes one...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
Let’s Read and Find Out Science series continues.
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
Is your young listener fascinated by dinosaurs?Some of those dinosaurs were really, really big.But just how big were they.It can be hard for a child’s mind to grasp the size of a dinosaur and this book offers great comparisons.A Seismosaurus for example was as long as...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
How do birds know to migrate twice a year? Here’s another in the gently illustrated and simply written science concept books for children and this time it is taking a look at where birds live and where they migrate to and from. The book uses maps to show...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
Let’s Read and Find Out Science series continues.
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
How does a landfill work? Where does the garbage come from and what happens to it when it arrives at the landfill. What is the role of recycling at the landfill? With a bit of a cartoonish air, this gentle, informative book takes a young reader on an exploration of...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
Let’s Read and Find Out Science series continues.
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
If you have an orange, a pencil and a flashlight, you can show a child how the Earth revolves around the sun and explain how that creates our seasons.Oh, and you’ll need a pin too.Tilt the orange and watch what happens to the “sun’s” light as the orange moves around...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 21, 2009 | Non-Fiction
Let’s Read and Find Out Science series continues.