There are millions of stars in the sky and millions of things to learn about the universe, and One Million Things: Space serves up imagery and information about all things cosmic: from planets, moons, and comets, to black holes, nebulae, distant solar systems, and more.
One Million Things – Planet Earth
A photographic feast serves up imagery and information about all things planet Earth: from its place in the solar system, to what it’s made of, to what grows in it and on it, to what hovers above it.
Following on the incredible success of One Million Things: A Visual Dictionary, this spectacular book features dynamic photographic spreads that beautifully showcase the rocks, minerals, streams, oceans, layers, clouds, ancient sediments, and brand-new islands that make up our planet. There are millions of things to learn about Planet Earth!
One Million Things – Human Body
The human body is an intricate maze, a puzzle that still has not been solved and One Million Things: Human Body sets out to teach readers about human anatomy like no other book has before thanks to the new developments in medical technology.
One Million Things – Animal Life
One Million Things awed young readers with stunning photography of one million things. One MILLION things, right between the covers of a book! Rather than stringing together multiple photos of objects, One Million Things features sweeping single-shots that encompass a multitude of objects, making for a seamless and striking presentation Now, One Million Things: Animal Life uses the One Million Things format to chronicles the lives of animals around the globe.
One Million Things – Ancient – History
One Million Things: Ancient History is a spectacular show and tell experience. Observe the night sky to learn about Mayan gods and beliefs, or barter for exotic spices and perfumes in the trade that built Arabian cities. See the first Chinese Emperor’s terra cotta army returned to its multicolored splendor, or read a travel guide to the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations to see which ancient Mediterranean destination is best for you.
One Million Things – A Visual Encyclopedia
Featuring photography that both illustrates and educates, a comprehensive visual encyclopedia is jam-packed with thousands and thousands of images that bring more than one million things to light. Teacher’s Guide available.
Rainbows Never End And Other Fun Facts
This earth-shattering book is filled with fun facts about snow, sunlight, rainbows, and more!
Did you know that rainbows are full circles—so they never actually end?
How about that light from the sun reaches Earth in around eight minutes?
Or that all snowflakes have six sides?
Filled with tons of cool facts about weather and the environment, plus colorful, humorous illustrations by Pete Oswald, this book is sure to be a hit!
did you know space
Amazing answers to more than 200 questions about space and the universe, featuring pictures from NASA as well as the latest space exploration news.
Did You Know? Space answers all the questions about space that kids ask. What are shooting stars? Why is Jupiter striped? Is anyone else out there? Covering the solar system, stars, galaxies, planets, and beyond, each spread is structured around a question that inquiring young minds ask, with text broken up in manageable chunks designed for providing young readers with a reassuring and fantastic route into space.
did you know science
Amazing answers to more than 200 questions about science, from earth science and biology to energy, physics, and astronomy.
This incredible book answers children’s probing science questions. “Where does light come from?”, “Can I feel forces?”, “What is my body made of?”, and more, this book covers subjects such as the living world, the human body, the material world, energy, forces and movement, and our planet with colorful pages and a fun question and answer format. It focuses on the subjects that kids really want to know about and the questions they ask, helping them easily learn new information. This amazing science encyclopedia is packed with information that supports the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) curriculum.
did you know? earth
This Earth encyclopedia answers all the probing questions children ask about our planet, in a fun question and answer format.
Can you freeze in a desert? How do living things become fossils? What is a biome? Why? Earth explains volcanoes, earthquakes, oceans, space, and much more! It focuses on the subjects that kids really want to know about and the questions they ask, helping them easily learn new information.