Bonnie Worth je autorkou mnohých kníh pre mladých čitateľov. Jej tvorba skúma svet prírody a vedy hravým prístupom, ktorý deti zaujme a zároveň ich vzdeláva. Prostredníctvom pútavých príbehov a rýmov zoznamuje mladé mysle s komplexnými konceptmi zábavnou a zapamätateľnou formou. Jej knihy sú navrhnuté tak, aby podnietili zvedavosť a lásku k učeniu u detí.
Focusing on environmental conservation, this book features the Lorax as he educates young readers about the importance of protecting various endangered insects. Through engaging storytelling, it encourages children to take action in safeguarding these vital creatures and highlights the interconnectedness of nature.
Laugh and learn with fun facts about farm animals, tractors, harvesting crops, and more—all told in Dr. Seuss’s beloved rhyming style and starring The Cat in the Hat! “Spring has sprung, my fine friends! Come along! Grab an arm. Let me take you to tour the Greenbean family’s farm!” The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library series combines beloved characters, engaging rhymes, and Seussian illustrations to introduce children to non-fiction topics from the real world! On a trip to the Greenbean family farm, readers will see how: • cows are milked • chickens are fed • sheep are sheered • fields are tilled • and much more! Perfect for story time and for the youngest readers, Cows Can Moo! Can You? also includes an index, glossary, and suggestions for further learning. Look for more books in the Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library series! Hark! A Shark! All About Sharks If I Ran the Dog Show: All About Dogs Oh Say Can You Say Di-no-saur? All About Dinosaurs On Beyond Bugs! All About Insects One Vote Two Votes I Vote You Vote There’s No Place Like Space: All About Our Solar System Who Hatches the Egg? All About Eggs Why Oh Why Are Deserts Dry? All About Deserts Wish for a Fish: All About Sea Creatures
In this latest installment of the Cat in the Hat's Learning Library, the Cat
introduces beginning readers to all kinds of sharks! From the smallest (the
dwarf lantern) to the largest (the whale shark), the most notorius (the great
white) to the most obscure (the goblin), the Cat explains why sharks have lots
of teeth but no bones; how their tough skin helps them swim fast and stay
clean (inspiring scientists--and bathing suit manufacturers!); how pores along
the sides of their bodies help them sense prey; that they have more to fear
from us than we do from them, and much, much more! Perfect for shark and Cat
(in the Hat) fanciers, fans of the new PBS Kids preschool science show The Cat
in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! will sink their teeth into this new
addition to the series!
In this latest installment of the Cat in the Hat's Learning Library, the Cat
takes Sally and Nick to Africa--where they meet some really big cats--and all
sorts of other animals, too, including elephants, zebra, giraffe, hippos,
warthogs, buffalo, baboons, side-striped jackals, spotted hyena, galagos,
pythons, vipers, and six kinds of antelope! Young readers will learn how
animals are either predators or prey, that elephants tend to favor one tusk
over the other, how to tell the difference between a white and black rhino
(both of which are grey!), that lion cubs are born covered with spots that
soon disapear, and much, much more! Fans of the new PBS preschool science show
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (which is based on The Cat in the
Hat's Learning Library) won't want to miss this wild new addition to the
series!
Cats normally don't like water, but the Cat in the Hat is no normal puss! He's
fond of ponds, and in this latest Cat in the Hat's Learning Library book, he
takes Sally and Dick on a trip to show them how ponds are fascinating places
teeming with life. From algae to snails, leeches, insects, fish, frogs, newts,
turtles, ducks, swans, and more, the Cat explains how all different kinds of
plants and animals make their home in and around ponds, as well as examining
the difference between complete and incomplete metamorphosis and the various
stages of frog development. Ideal for spring and summer reading, this is a
beginning reader that will inspire kids to get outside and explore!
Chill out with the Cat in the Hat as he takes Sally and Dick to visit the
North and South Poles in this very cool Cat in the Hat Learning Library book!
As the Cat and Co. mingle with reindeer, musk oxen, polar bears, caribou, and
all sorts of penguins, they discover how the animals stay warm in freezing
temeratures, why it's colder at the South Pole than at the North Pole, that
one pole is located on land and the other isn't, and how scientists are
studying climate change to keep both poles icy cold. Perfect for fans of the
hit PBS kids TV show The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That, this is a
great choice for curling up with on a winter's day!
Is Bigfoot (aka Sasquatch) a descendent of the extinct giant ape Gigantopithecus ? Or is it a myth turned pop-culture phenom that we want to believe is real? In this objectively written graded reader, author Bonnie Worth examines the evidence for and against the existence of the alleged ape, including its role in native North American folklore, famous sightings and notorious hoaxes, Dr. Grover Kranz’s work with dermal ridges, the Gigantopithecus theory, the Patterson-Gimlin film, and much, much more. Illustrated with photographs and full-color illustrations, this high-concept easy reader will satisfy both skeptics and true believers.
THE CAT IN the Hat puts to rest any notion that money grows on trees in this
super simple look at numismatics, the study of money and its history.
Beginning with the ancient practice of bartering, the Cat explains various
forms of money used in different cultures, from shells, feathers, leather, and
jade to metal ingots to coins (including the smallest--the BB-like Indian
fanam--and the largest--the 8-foot-wide, ship-sinking limestone ones from the
Islands of Yap!), to the current king of currency, paper. Also included is a
look at banking, from the use of temples as the first banks to the concept of
gaining or paying interest, and a step-by-step guide to minting coins. A
fascinating introduction is bound to change young reader's appreciation for
change!
While stopping to admire some of the world's most amazing trees, the Cat and
Co. teach beginning readers how to identify different species from the shape
of their crowns, leaves, lobes, seeds, bark, and fruit. Kids will learn about
many trees common to North America.
Onboard a vessel that would make Jacques Cousteau green with envy, the Cat and
Co. take to the high seas in search of whales, dolphins, and porpoises--those
aquatic mammals known as cetaceans. While learning how cetaceans stay warm
without hair, have teeth or baleen, swim in troops, spyhop, spin, breach, and
see via ecolocation, kids are introduced to almost 20 different species--
including sperm, right, humpback, and blue whales; Gulf, spectacled, and
finless porpoise; and boto, common, hourglass, and bottlenose dolphins. A
shipshape selection for summer reading! The Cat in the Hat's Learning Library
shows young readers that books can be entertaining and educational at the same
time. This is a wonderful series! --Barbara Kiefer, Ph.D., Charlotte S. Huck
Professor of Children's Literature, Ohio State University
Look! Look! The Cat wants to cook! Told with simple rhymes and rhythms, this jaunty illustrated tale gives very young readers a taste of the Cat in the Hat’s flamboyant cooking skills as he slaps on a Chef’s hat and whips up purple cupcakes using some truly odd ingredients!
With the able assistance of Thing 1 and Thing 2 -- and a fleet of Rube
Goldbergian vehicles -- the Cat in the Hat examines the various parts of
plants, seeds, and flowers; basic photosynthesis and pollination; and seed
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An adventurous undersea voyage unfolds as Captain Cat, along with Sally and Dick, explores the ocean's diverse ecosystems aboard the "S.S. Undersea Glubber." Their journey takes them through various zones, from the Sunny Zone to the Dark Zone and down to the ocean trench. Encountering a wide array of marine life, including sharks, jellyfish, dolphins, manatees, and whales, the trio discovers the wonders of underwater habitats in an engaging and educational experience.
The Cat in the Hat makes another surprise appearance at Dick and Sally's house--only this time he makes his entrance riding atop a brachiosaurus! Soon, he's off, along with Dick and Sally, millions of years back in time to see how fossils were created. Then it's on to a tour through the Cat's own Super Dino Museum--a fabulous place where the correct pronunciation of a dinosaur's name wins you a peek at the real living thing! Beginning readers will love exploring the prehistoric world of dinosaurs with the Cat in the Hat as their guide!