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Reveals the big impact bees have on the world. Next Time You See a Bee shows how the physical features of bees make them pros at collecting and spreading pollen. It explains how bees pollinate flowers, discusses why bees are threatened, and shares what readers can do to help.
Next time you want to see a show, go outside and look at the sky. The clouds will put on a show for you with their ever-changing shapes and sizes. Next Time You See a Cloud is an engaging look at the science behind a sky-high spectacle. Make it a habit to keep looking up - there's a new show every day!
If you know children who say "Ick!" when they spot a spider, this irresistible book will make them say "Ooh!" instead. Next Time You See a Spiderweb describes how these small, skilful creatures weave some of nature's most clever traps - their webs. Emily Morgan shows how spiders snare their prey with tangled webs, funnel webs, and intricate orb webs.
Tells the amazing story behind seashells: how they are grown by molluscs, used for protection and camouflage, and full of clues about all they've been through. Children are naturally intrigued by seashells and will find them even more fascinating when they discover that these beautiful objects come from slimy, snaily creatures.
"Next time you see a sunset, stop and sit down for a while." This book's tempting opening line invites children and adults to take in a daily phenomenon with fresh eyes. Together they can learn to appreciate the spinning of the Earth, the progress of day into night, and the reasons for the spectacular colours and shadows that accompany so many sunrises and sunsets.
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