Science Studies

Little Owl's Night
Little Owl's Night

Review:This book is adorable. The dark coloring on the pages contrasted with the bright, happy characters is so unique- never seen another children's book like it. Our son is not here yet but I know this will be a favorite! Read more

Tuesday
Tuesday

Review:TUESDAY is an hilarious work of visual and literary art. It entertains and fires the imaginations of readers and those not yet reading alike. I have given to several children over the years and it has alway been a hit. That's why I have just ordered two more copies. Read more

Winter's Tale
Winter's Tale

Review:I have several of Sabuda's wonderful Pop-Up books and each are exceptional in their own way.The only way to describe these books is by using words like,magical,romantic,fantastic,mythical,whimiscal,imaginary,curious,intricate,elegant and similar words that convey the imagination and skill Sabuda uses to conceive scenes then make them pop-up in a book as the pages are turned to unfold them.

Being winter scenes, he uses a lot of white, and covers it with glitter to give the effect of new-... Read more

What If You Had Animal Teeth?
What If You Had Animal Teeth?

Review:This book is awesome! I bought 3 other similar kinds. When I opened it- this was the first book I saw and the cover was bent when I unfolded it it was over sized- like it had been cut that way from the printing press... The other 3 books were fine and in mint condition Read more

What If You Had An Animal Nose?
What If You Had An Animal Nose?

Review:This book is awesome! I bought 3 other similar kinds. When I opened it- this was the first book I saw and the cover was bent when I unfolded it it was over sized- like it had been cut that way from the printing press... The other 3 books were fine and in mint condition Read more

Hungry Plants (Step-into-Reading, Step 4)
Hungry Plants (Step-into-Reading, Step 4)

Review:Lucas (4) and Lilah (3) request this book before nap and and bedtime every day/night. I had no idea they would like it sooo much. It's really fun to read and provides lots of interesting information. Thanks to this book, our kids know the difference between active and passive carnivorous plants, they know who Charles Darwin is and more. What a pleasant surprise this book was. Read more

How to Draw Flowers (Dover How to Draw)
How to Draw Flowers (Dover How to Draw)

Review:Wonderful book with step by step illustrations to draw. My 7 year old daughter loves to draw and paint and illustrations are very helpful for kids to draw different kinds of flowers.

Would love to buy other 'How to Draw' books by Barbara Soloff Levy. Read more

and Constellations--and How You Can Find Them in the Sky (Child's Introduction Series)
and Constellations--and How You Can Find Them in the Sky (Child's Introduction Series)

Review:Purchased this book to go with a Telescope for Xmas gift.
He is advanced for his age/reading level, and LOVES science.
I like the trivia and other bits/pieces that introduces the child/young person into Astronomy, and explains things in a simple, but interesting manner. He will get years of enjoyment out of this book.
I highly recommend this as a gift for any child 6 yrs and up. Read more

The Tiny Seed (The World of Eric Carle)
The Tiny Seed (The World of Eric Carle)

Review:Buyers, beware of the dimensions. This book is tiny. It is hardcover, but at a TINY 5"x4" you cannot read this book to a whole classroom. Very disappointed when I received it to find out it was not full size. I love the story, though. Read more

Through Your Eyes: My Child's Gift to Me
Through Your Eyes: My Child's Gift to Me

Review:I sob everytime my daughter chooses this book at bedtime. Hands down the best book I have ever read. This will be my go to gift for baby showers and birthday parties for young children. I cannot say enough good things about this book. I wish it was longer and I want more. The illustrations are beautiful and the message behind it is one that sticks with you. We can all learn from this book. Read more

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