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GRADES: G2-G3
GRADES: G3-G5
GRADES: G4-G5
Giroscopio Size: 8 × 10.2 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback
Giroscopio Size: 8 × 10.2 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback
Giroscopio Size: 8 × 10.2 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback
Mundo Mosaico Size: 6.1 × 9 in Pages: 96 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-540-204-8
Mundo Mosaico Size: 8 × 10.2 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-463-098-5
ISBN: 978-607-540-388-5 eISBN: 978-607-540-546-9
ISBN: 978-607-540-019-8 eISBN: 978-607-540-478-3
ISBN: 978-607-540-387-8 eISBN: 978-607-540-550-6
Hablemos con el agua Let’s Talk with the Water Ernesto Colavita (text) Luis San Vicente (illustration)
Hablemos con el aire Let’s Talk with the Air Ernesto Colavita (text) Luis San Vicente (illustration)
Hablemos con el fuego Let’s Talk with the Fire Ernesto Colavita (text) Luis San Vicente (illustration)
Inventos inspirados en la naturaleza Inventions Inspired by Nature Wan-doo Kim (text) Eun-jin Ahn (illustration)
Cuestión de inteligencia A Matter of Intelligence Florence Pinaud (text) Séverine Assous (illustration)
In one form or another, water is found in nearly every corner of the planet. Besides being the habitat of thousands of species and being part of our body, its presence in high concentrations helps to transport us and gives us sights both formidable and frightening. Thus, every drop is undeniable proof that, as this book shows us, life flourishes wherever there is water. Using simple ideas, this book reminds us of the importance of water for subsistence.
Air is not only the substance we breathe: it is also the hidden fuel that has helped us make some of our dreams come true, among them the dream of flying. In addition to this, our ability to feel a breeze or our inability to breathe in certain places remind us, as this book does, that air, whose presence often goes unnoticed, is one of the elements with the greatest impact on life. A book that explains the value of air from various points of view beyond physiological processes.
Since the beginning of human history, fire is the natural element that has received the most attention. Perhaps, it hides some knowledge behind its mysterious beauty. This book provides simple facts and includes advice on how to care for Nature and avoid wildfires. A book that delivers basic scientific ideas about fire.
Intelligence does not mean the same for everyone. While some define it as the ability to understand and solve a math problem, others relate it to ingenuity, speed, and a sense of humor when confronting and resolving a situation. But what do we know about intelligence? How is it measured? Is it hereditary? A book that answers questions asked by children, and deconstructs preconceived ideas about the subject. Critical thinking / Diversity, disability and inclusion / Social sciences
Have you noticed that excavator’s shovels are similar to mole’s feet? Or that barbed wire is very similar to the thorny stems of rose bushes? If you look around, you will see that many objects are inspired by nature. A fresh look at the creative process and the development of new ideas that invites observation, reflection and, above all, creativity.
Biodiversity, animals and ecology / Natural sciences / Technology
Logical and mathematical thinking / Natural sciences / Technology
Biodiversity, animals and ecology / Natural sciences / Technology
Biodiversity, animals and ecology / Natural sciences / Technology
GRADES: G3-G5
La Otra Escalera Size: 9.8 × 9.8 in Pages: 24 Binding: Paperback
Giroscopio Size: 8 × 10.2 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback
Giroscopio Size: 9.4 × 9.4 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-540-018-1
Giroscopio Size: 9.4 × 9.4 in Pages: 40 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-540-386-1
Mundo Mosaico Size: 8 × 10.2 in Pages: 48 Binding: Paperback ISBN: 978-607-463-107-4
ISBN: 978-968-592-061-2 eISBN: 978-607-621-909-6
ISBN: 978-607-540-017-4 eISBN: 978-607-540-454-7
Hablemos con la tierra Let’s Talk with the Earth Ernesto Colavita (text) Luis San Vicente (illustration)
Travesías en la ciudad Journey Across the City Ave Barrera (text) Bruno Valasse (illustration)
El bosque entre nosotros The Forest Among Us Ave Barrera (text) Bruno Valasse (illustration) While cities often present blank faces, without room for the vitality nature affords, they sometimes hide the exuberance of plant and animal life, which contrast with streets and manmade structures. The main characters in El bosque entre nosotros invite us to join them and discover urban green spaces and their signature treasures, such as the peace that can only be found beneath the branches of a towering tree. Presenting a mix of poetry and hard data, this book allows us to ponder about the inestimable value of green spaces within the confines of any city. Biodiversity, animals and ecology / Culture and society / Natural sciences
Matemáticas asombrosas de matemáticos excéntricos Amazing Math by Eccentric Mathematicians Seokku Ko (text) Jin-wha Kim (illustration)
Vida y fortuna de un muchacho inquieto que se convirtió en científico The Life and Achievements of a Restless Boy Who Became a Scientist
Libia E. Barajas Mariscal (text) Víctor García Bernal (illustration)
Thanks to earth, innumerable living beings exist. Earth can stretch from a small home garden to the vast crust of an entire planet, and sometimes it may seem endless. Beyond everything, it is the material that forges the greatness of life. A reflection on how this natural element has an unbreakable link to all living beings.
Cities of the world seem to be chaotic, insensitive spaces, where there is no place for friendliness. However, they are also amazing places. The travelers of this book will show that the complexity of the means of transportation helps us, above all, to reach a meeting point where the lives of others are linked with ours in order to share experiences and from there find our way. A book that invites reflection about mobility to acquire new knowledge and achieve harmonious coexistence. Culture and society / Diversity, disability and inclusion / Technology
Did you know that math is good for making music, and that thanks to math it is possible to explore space and tell time? In this book you will discover the stories of Thales of Miletus, Pythagoras, Fibonacci, Descartes, and Gauss, five eccentric mathematicians who, by following their own intuition, methods and observations, made these and other discoveries. A fascinating historical and mathematical journey through the life and discoveries of five great thinkers whose ideas transformed our lives.
In this book we will meet Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora, the first Mexican scientist who dedicated himself to the study of astronomy, and who was born in 1657. This unusual biography will inspire young people to not give up when struggling to achieve their dreams.
Arts and jobs / Culture and society / Natural sciences
Biodiversity, animals and ecology / Natural sciences / Technology
Arts and jobs / Logical and mathematical thinking / Natural sciences
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