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Glass Prism - Functional prism for experiments with light
Children can set this prism in a sunny window and see for themselves what Newton discovered — a beam of visible light can be split into a rainbow when it shines through a glass prism like this. Learn More -
Jumbo Thermometer - Weather observation tool
Your children can measure ambient temperature on Fahrenheit and centigrade scales, then perhaps record and graph their observations. A fascinating way to exercise observation, math, and writing skills. Clear, easy-to-read numbers; sturdy plastic. Easy to mount; 15". Learn More -
Solid: Rigid, Plastic, Elastic Sort - Young Scientist Activity Set
A great addition to your science curriculum, this hands-on physics activity set offers a brilliant way for children to notice how solids respond differently to stress, an important physics (and engineering) distinction. Learn More -
Weather 3-Part Cards - Vocabulary cards From Maitri Learning
From fog to waterspout, children will learn vocabulary for twelve different atmospheric weather phenomena. 12 subjects, 36 cards total. Learn More -
Born with a Bang - Paperback
Enjoy the story of the chaos and creativity of the cosmos through this ingenious “autobiography”. When we picked up this book, we felt as if we were observing Montessori’s first Great Lesson—the story of the creation of the Universe. Learn More -
From Lava to Life: The Universe Tells Our Earth Story
Take children back in time, before dinosaurs or jellyfish, and connect them to the first tiny things that twitched in the ocean. Includes a detailed timeline, information on the five kingdoms of life, a glossary, and list of resources. 48 pages. Learn More -
Mammals Who Morph: The Universe Tells Our Earth Story
The latest in the Universe Trilogy, this volume carries children from the dawn of the age of mammals to the present day. Learn More -
I Wonder Why Caterpillars Eat So Much - ...and other questions about life cycles
This graphic format fact book answers questions children love to ask about life cycles. Lively question and answer approach, incredible information, and appealing artwork. A favorite resource. Learn More -
I Wonder Why Stars Twinkle - and other questions about space
This graphic format fact book answers questions curious children might ask (and are so hard to answer.) Lively question and answer approach, incredible information, and appealing artwork. A favorite resource. Learn More -
I Wonder Why The Wind Blows - and other questions about our planet
This graphic format fact book answers questions children love to ask about planet Earth. Lively question and answer approach, incredible information, and appealing artwork. A favorite resource. Learn More -
I Wonder Why Camels Have Humps - and other questions about animals
This graphic format fact book answers questions curious children might ask (and are so hard to answer.) Lively question and answer approach, incredible information, and appealing artwork. A favorite resource. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
I Wonder Why Spiders Spin Webs - and other questions about creepy crawlies
This graphic format fact book answers questions curious children might ask (and are so hard to answer). Lively question and answer approach, incredible information, and appealing artwork. A favorite resource. Learn More -
I Wonder Why Snakes Shed Their Skin - and other questions about reptiles
This graphic format fact book answers questions curious children might ask (and are so hard to answer). Lively question and answer approach, incredible information, and appealing artwork. A favorite resource. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More -
I Wonder Why The Sun Rises - And other questions about time and seasons
“Why do leaves drop on the fall? What is a leap year? Why does the moon change shape?“ With a lively question and answer approach, this book is a mini-encyclopedia full of incredible information and appealing artwork. Learn More


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