Kids ages 8―12 will love these 22 exciting activities and experiments focused on producing and playing with renewable energy. Projects range from the quick and simple ― like the Pie Plate Wind-Maker ― to the thrillingly large-scale, like Pedal Power, in which kids use a bicycle to power a 12-volt battery. Each activity teaches children about renewable energy and larger environmental issues. Education doesn’t get more fun than this! Catch the Wind, Harness the Sun offers more than enough to get any kid charged up about renewable energy.
New Zealand is a "must see" destination for any traveller, honeymooners, adrenaline junkies, retired couples, and families who all enjoy this wonderful natural country with its colorful culture steeped in tradition.
Go Travel New Zealand was created with a very simple formula in mind, lets tell the discerning traveller all about Aotearoa and what is has to offer by way of activities, accommodation, and the sheer beauty of our unique scenery.
All About Space delivers fascinating articles and features on all aspects of space and space travel with mind-blowing photography and full-colour illustrations that bring the amazing universe around us to life. Delve deep into the mysteries of the universe and let this book take you on a journey from the start of the universe at the Big Bang to furthest reaches of the universe observable to man. Somewhere between theory and mystery, learn about all the near-magical bodies of the universe, covering supermassive black holes, neutron stars, hypernovas, wormholes and nebulas.
All About History is the stunningly realised new magazine from the makers of How It Works and All About Space. Featuring beautiful illustrations, photos and graphics depicting everything from ancient civilisations to the Cold War, All About History is accessible and entertaining to all and makes history fun for the whole family.
This title offers ideas of reform to educators in writing studies and science. "The Idea of a Writing Laboratory" is a book about possibilities, about teaching and learning to write in ways that can transform both teachers and students. Author Neal Lerner explores higher education's rich history of writing instruction in classrooms, writing centers, and science laboratories.