The Raptors of North America
A Coloring Book of Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, and Owls
The Raptors of North America provides a creative and educational overview of the majestic birds found throughout North America and encourages us to continue exploring the birds we find in our own backyards and beyond.
The Science of Soccer
A Bouncing Ball and a Banana Kick
In a book that targets middle and high school players, Taylor explains the science behind the most popular sport in the world, soccer.
Southwest Aquatic Habitats
On the Trail of Fish in a Desert
Wonders of Nuclear Fusion
Creating an Ultimate Energy Source
With accessible writing, Neal Singer introduces young readers to what fusion is--and isn't.
Cell Phone Science
What Happens When You Call and Why
Authors Michele Sequeira and Michael Westphal help young people explore this now-commonplace, socially important gadget that connects today's youth with their friends.
Eco-tracking
On the Trail of Habitat Change
Eco-tracking tells true life success stories of young people involved in citizen science efforts and how others can join in tracking climate change, local wildlife, and other parts of the natural world.
What Are Global Warming and Climate Change?
Answers for Young Readers
Using a question-and-answer format supplemented by hands-on activities, this book fosters an understanding of the complex processes at work in global warming and climate change.
Powering the Future
New Energy Technologies
This lively introduction to alternative energy sources highlights the science that will play a vital role in our lives today and in the future.
The Tree Rings' Tale
Understanding Our Changing Climate
Science writer Fleck addresses one of the most important guiding principles for life in the arid West and one that scientists have long recognized: climate variability.
Hanging with Bats
Ecobats, Vampires, and Movie Stars
Through fascinating photographs and text Hanging with Bats introduces young readers to these beneficial but often vilified creatures.