Packaged like the New York Times bestselling "Best at Everything" series, this informative guide is full of tips and tricks for remembering everything from math and spelling rules to tricky science, history, and geography facts. A lovely gift from parent to child and a perfect learning companion to help any student who has ever struggled to ...
A "New York Times" bestseller and the favored annual amongst kids, parents, teachers and librarians, "The World Almanac for Kids "has over 3.5 million copies in print. In its 12th year of publication,"" The World Almanac for Kids 2008 is completely updated and filled with facts, quizzes, experiments, puzzles, maps, source websites and more on all ...
Look out! "Time For Kids" magazine, the classroom publication of "Time" magazine, and Fact Monster, the kids' reference site from Information Please, are back with their annual best-selling almanac. This one-of-a-kind resource provides students (and their curious parents) with a wealth of fascinating facts about things kids care about - from wild ...
This compendium of facts includes such information as which animals sleeps the most, the length of the longest space mission, and the lowest temperature ever recorded on earth. Illustrated with photographs, this book also features a special section entitled "U.S. Records" which lists a unique record held by each of the 50 states.
"The Old Farmers Almanac for Kids" is back and better than ever with all-new content. Included are fun activities, quirky facts, mind-manglers, green pages, and much, much more. Full color.
The oldest continuously published periodical in North America just got younger! Specially edited and designed for younger readers, The Old Farmer's Almanac for Kids is loaded with the kind of wacky and wonderful stories, facts, and activities that kids love. More than 50 feature articles cover topics of interest both at home and at school: Weather ...
Organized like an almanac, this compilation features poems, monthly trivia, fun facts, humor, and historical tidbits about holidays, birthdays, famous people, and history connected to particular months. Full color.
Full of information on everything from animals to inventions, cutting-edge technology for the environment, this handy, colourful resource is a must-have for 8- to 12-year-olds. "The Time For Kids Almanac 2009" features more than 650 new photos of kids' favourite stars, athletes, leaders, and other newsmakers, not to mention pictures of people and ...
Dare to explore! In true "National Geographic Kids" magazine style, exciting kids about the planet, this almanac covers subjects from the march of the penguins to ancient monsters of the sea to the fascinating powers of the brain. It features: more than 15 homework helper sections; more than 50 puzzles, projects, and really cool experiments; more ...
Kids love "The World Almanac For Kids", since it helps them explore the world around them, and delve more deeply into subjects that attract them. Parents love it, since it keeps young minds occupied and encourages kids to learn on their own. Teachers and educators love it, since it stimulates learning while piquing kids' interest. Since the first ...
This almanac, written specifically for children, covers such topics as weights and measures, money and business, books, and inventions. Photographs and illustrations accompany the text.
Designed to combine education and entertainment in a fully illustrated and kid-friendly format, this acclaimed book is packed with information on hundreds of topics that will pique the interest of every young reader. "The educational value of this book is high--it will be great for elementary and lower-middle school classrooms, teachers, and ...
Loaded with hundreds of current maps, charts, statistics, photos, and Web links, this handy full-colour book will help students boost their brainpower in school and at home. The TIME FOR KIDS Almanac's unique Homework Helper offers students tips on how to tackle tough assignments. Throughout the book, kids will find engaging puzzles and games that ...
Whether in the classroom or at home, this handy reference, with its thumb tab index, is specially designed to give easy access to difficult-to-find information and fun facts for kids. It answers questions about everything from the smallest animal to the most distant star, U.S. government to award-winning books. Illustrations, graphs, and charts on ...
Whether kids want to know the fastest car, the coldest inhabited place on Earth, or the world's heaviest flighted bird, they will find the answers in the new "Scholastic Book of World Records 2003."
This exciting sports almanac will tell kids all they need to know about the previous year in sports (Fall '05-Summer '06). It includes major sports (basketball, baseball, football, hockey); "secondary sports" (golf, tennis, cycling, auto racing); action sports (BMX, snowboarding, in-line skating); and the Torino Winter Olympic Games. Year in ...
Whether kids want to know which movie had the biggest box office opening weekend, who is the world's top-earning tennis player, or which state harvests the most catfish, this updated edition of world records has all of the answers and much more.
This exciting sports almanac will tell kids all they need to know about the previous year in sports (Fall '04-Summer '05). It includes major sports (basketball, baseball, football, hockey); "secondary sports" (golf, tennis, cycling, auto racing); action sports (BMX, snowboarding, in-line skating); and the Athens Summer Olympic Games. Year in ...
Updated for the new millennium -- here is America's first complete visual reference source. The "New View Almanac" offers: -- Thousands of Facts and Visuals -- provides facts and statistics at a glance. -- Clear Visuals Convey the True Significance of the Statistics -- this unique format and presentation allows for information to be conveyed in ...
More than 50 important reference topics come to life through vivid, detailed, full-color graphics in this one-of-a-kind almanac for children. From Aerospace to Zodiac, this easy-to-read reference presents information in a clear, visually appealing format that will engage young readers. Full color.
A compendium of facts about such topics as "People and Places in the News," "Computers," "Movies," "Holidays" and "History." Illustrated with color maps and b&w line drawings.
For the first time, Guinness introduces a children's book that provides the "wow" and "how" of record breaking feats. "Guinness Record Breakers" is a valuable education tool, packed with cross-curriculum information and applications. Nature, geography, sports, and wacky feats are displayed through 200 color photographs and an exciting design.
TIME FOR KIDS Magazine, the classroom publication of TIME Magazine, and Information Please have pooled together their vast resources to create a comprehensive, groundbreaking almanac. This one-of-a-kind collection provides students (and their curious parents) with a wealth of fascinating facts about Space, Dinosaurs, Politicians, Inventions and ...
Since its publication in July 1999, the Scholastic Kid's Almanac has met with strong sales and enthusiastic reviews. The 2004 edition will feature an exciting new design that will include updated 3-D graphics and completely new section openers. The design and content for the new openers will be based on the dynamic-looking insert from the ...
What do snowboarding, skateboarding, in-line skating, and mountain biking have in common? They're all considered "extreme sports", the explosive new trend in recreational and competitive athletics. Now, with the Extreme Sports Almanac, midgraders can learn everything about these sports, including information ranging from extreme sports superstars ...
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